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July 12, 2024

Extreme Heat, GOP's SAVE Act, & Boyfriend Fails

Join Bruce Anthony and J. Aundrea on "Unsolicited Perspectives" for their lively 'Sibling Happy Hour.' They discuss raising a mischievous puppy, dissect the GOP's SAVE Act implications on voter suppression, analyze the U.S. heatwave's effects, and react to viral Twitter videos. Experience a blend of humor, heartfelt moments, and insightful conversation. #unsolicitedperspectives #puppylife #gop #heatwave #viralvideos

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Unsolicited Perspectives

Episode Summary:

In this episode of "Unsolicited Perspectives," Bruce Anthony and J. Aundrea delve into various topics, starting with J. Aundrea's entertaining struggles with her mischievous puppy, Roscoe. The podcast then transitions to a heated discussion about the GOP's SAVE Act, a controversial piece of legislation aimed at combating voter fraud, but critiqued for its potential to disenfranchise minority voters.

The duo dissects the intricacies of the bill and highlights the discrepancies between its purported intentions and its actual impacts on marginalized communities, emphasizing the importance of voter accessibility and debunking myths surrounding voter fraud propagated by certain political factions.

Key Takeaways:

  • Discussion on J. Aundrea's humorous yet relatable experiences with her energetic puppy, Roscoe, showcases the challenges of pet ownership and the joys it brings.

  • The exploration of the GOP's SAVE Act sheds light on the legislation's potential disenfranchisement of minority voters and the lack of substantial evidence supporting claims of widespread voter fraud.

  • Insights into the intricacies of voter registration requirements, citizenship verification, and the impact on voter turnout highlight the disparities in voting accessibility and the need for equitable election practices.

  • The episode underscores the significance of upholding election integrity while addressing systemic barriers that prevent marginalized communities from engaging fully in the democratic process.

Notable Quotes:

  • "Undocumented folks are not voting, and there is no evidence of widespread voter fraud."

  • "Any false claims are a pretext for undermining our right to vote and spreading disinformation about the electoral process."

  • "The SAVE Act could potentially discourage individuals from voting due to stringent citizenship verification requirements."

  • "Voter turnout is essential for upholding democratic principles and ensuring fair election outcomes."

  • "Trump's claims about non-citizens voting are aimed at eroding voter confidence based on falsehoods."

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Chapters:

00:00 Welcome and Introduction

00:35 Sibling Happy Hour Begins

01:26 Puppy Troubles

09:11 Heatwave and Daily Struggles

11:15 Birthday Plans and Cancellations

16:20 GOP's New Legislation

34:22 Project 2025: A Fascist Regime?

35:30 Voter Fraud Myths Debunked

37:07 The SAVE Act and Voter Turnout

45:29 Heatwave Crisis Across the U.S.

47:23 Climate Change Realities

51:44 Viral Video Breakdown: Boyfriend Fails

56:03 4B Movement and Relationship Standards

01:05:06 Fake Friends and Relationship Advice

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Transcript

Extreme Heat, GOP's SAVE Act, & Boyfriend Fails
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Welcome and Introduction
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Bruce Anthony: Welcome. First of all, welcome. This is unsolicited perspectives. I'm your host, Bruce Anthony, here to lead the conversation in important events and topics that are shaping today's society. Join the conversation to follow us wherever you get your audio podcast, subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch our video podcast, rate review, like comment, share, share with your friends, share with your family.

Bruce Anthony: Even share with your enemies on today's episode. 


Sibling Happy Hour Begins
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Bruce Anthony: It's the return of the sibling. Happy hour. I'm here with my sis Jay Andrea. We're going to be dilly daddling a little bit. Then we're going to be talking about the GOP trying to suppress the vote. And then we're going to be talking about some things that I found on Twitter that I thought was funny.

Bruce Anthony: Maybe you will too, but that's enough of the intro. Let's get to the show.

 

Bruce Anthony: What up, [00:01:00] sis? 

J. Aundrea: What up, brother? 

Bruce Anthony: Welcome back. Welcome back. Welcome back. Welcome 

J. Aundrea: Merck that intro brother. You did great. That was a 

J. Aundrea: great job. One,

J. Aundrea: take, 

Bruce Anthony: One take, one take,

Bruce Anthony: Bruce. That's, you know, sometimes, sometimes I'm all right at this. Almost. 

J. Aundrea: man. I've been going through it.

Bruce Anthony: Okay. Okay. 

J. Aundrea: vent a little bit. 

Bruce Anthony: Go ahead. Let's bet 


Puppy Troubles
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J. Aundrea: You know, I got this puppy by accident. 

J. Aundrea: Well, I got this puppy cause I opened my big mouth and I said, Oh, I would love to have a puppy. And then. Our cousin brought me a puppy once.

J. Aundrea: I'm just, I'm going through it, okay? Let me, let me start over. 

Bruce Anthony: No, you don't have to start over. just keep going. 

J. Aundrea: I [00:02:00] Just wanted to turn the fan off. Uh, so, I got this puppy by accident, okay? 

J. Aundrea: Because I had my, because I opened my big mouth, and I said, oh, I would love to have a puppy. Not thinking it through and then our cousin got me a puppy So now I have the seventh month though, and I feel like he's in his terrible twos.

Bruce Anthony: keep it sound about right. Yeah. 

J. Aundrea: I mean I get it Okay, he's a puppy He's gonna get into everything But there's nothing that I can do to correct him to stop him from getting into stuff Like I I got I came home from the trip, uh, back home for, for your birthday and for our mom's birthday. And for the 4th of July came back home and there was ants in my house.

J. Aundrea: Okay. Now it happens, this is summertime and I live in the woods. And even though I cleaned my house before I leave, cause I hate coming home to a dirty [00:03:00] house. I still, there was ants. So I get the little ant traps, right? 

J. Aundrea: Put the ant traps on the floor. He keeps going for the ant traps. Now, I've put the ant trap under his nose, and said no, and booked his nose.

J. Aundrea: I've tried nothing stops him from sneaking behind my back, going back to get it. I guess I wasn't moving fast enough for him one day. And he jumps up on the bed in the guest room and pees right in the middle of the bed.

Bruce Anthony: Huh? Wait, wait, which room? Which room? 

J. Aundrea: My, in my office. So I had to steam clean the mattress. 

Bruce Anthony: Which one is The, office? I thought your office is in your room. 

J. Aundrea: it was because 

J. Aundrea: our brother was staying in my office. 

Bruce Anthony: okay. Okay. Okay. So that room is your office. Okay. Got [00:04:00] it. 

J. Aundrea: That's where I work now. I 

J. Aundrea: work out of that room now, so I don't know what's going on Like I don't know he's got he's got to start obedience training and he's in the 

J. Aundrea: basement right now And he's barking his head off. I've done everything. I fed him.

J. Aundrea: We went outside We played together for an hour and a half. I did he there's nothing he needs right now Except to be in the same room honestly as Roni Roscoe really don't care about me too much. He just want to be in the same room as Roni, who is of course being. Lovely and quiet and it's just chilling, but I don't I've been going through it.

J. Aundrea: It's literally this whole week I just been going through it and I'm just like do I need two dogs? Like it's got me it's pushed me to that point and I love Roscoe. That's my little bookie boo Okay, if you black, you know [00:05:00] when we start giving names like bookie boo pumpkin pie like that's somebody that's close to our hearts And I thought today for a second, a quick second, and then I pushed the thought out of my mind. Do I need to rehome him? No girl, just send him to obedience school. It's time. 

J. Aundrea: It's time

Bruce Anthony: Well, I saw him on the fourth and I, I have a firmer hand than, than you do when it comes to discipline dogs, not ladies and gentlemen, I don't be hitting dogs, but I have a, a firmer hand. Like I was holding him down one, I'm a lot stronger than you, so I can hold him down. And it took, uh, Almost all of my strength to hold him down because he did not want to be held down in that dog is strong, 

J. Aundrea: Yes. 

Bruce Anthony: but I put him down.

Bruce Anthony: I was like, Hey man, chill, sit next to me. And he did it for a little while, but he's just energetic right now. The thing that gots me crazy is [00:06:00] that he's already been snipped snipped. That means that he just go, he's going to be like this. For the next four years. 

J. Aundrea: Oh, no, he hasn't.

Bruce Anthony: Oh, then that's it. I thought he was snipped.

J. Aundrea: Oh, no. Cause I was still on the fence about whether or not I wanted to, I, they don't call it fixing anymore. They call it altering. So what,

Bruce Anthony: Timeout. I'm not person. I'm not a person that is like, why is everybody on this PC stuff? But, but come on now, why are we changing the name of fixing dogs? Why is it now altering? 

J. Aundrea: because the dog doesn't need to be fixed because they're not broken. 

Bruce Anthony: Well, what do they do when they, well, what do they do when men get, they get fixed? 

J. Aundrea: Y'all are getting fixed.

Bruce Anthony: Okay. Yeah. I mean, Roscoe is a ball of energy and you about to start grad school. I mean. 

J. Aundrea: it's going, it's going, yeah, he's got, he's [00:07:00] got to go and like go to one away, like not know in home. You come once a week for an hour. No, I need to send him to somebody's ranch for two, three, four weeks and let them do something about this because he don't have no manners.

Bruce Anthony: What, what I'm tripping off of is your house is not small and he is in the basement and you are in your room and I can hear him right now. How? 

J. Aundrea: his bark, his bark is insanely loud and so I can't get any rest like between him. And then as soon as I get him calmed down, here comes Roni 

Bruce Anthony: Yeah. Cause she need her attention too. 

J. Aundrea: about something and I'm just like, I can't get no rest. And I'm like, oh, okay. This is parenthood.

Bruce Anthony: Oh, yep. Yeah, 

Bruce Anthony: Because kids and dogs are the same. 

J. Aundrea: is closed. The door to my room closed, and I can still [00:08:00] loudly 

Bruce Anthony: Yeah, I can hear him. Hopefully, hopefully the audience won't won't hear him Hopefully I can clear it up in post production. But if y'all hear it, that's Roscoe ladies and gentlemen We sitting here giving you a show under duress 

J. Aundrea: yeah, there's nothing I can do because he's just acting out. Like he's just, and he's testing me and my patience and I'm trying to gentle parent this dog, but I'm a, uh, I'm gonna go crazy. I'm gonna go crazy. So that's, that's what I've been going through this past week. I don't know if he just got spoiled going up, you know, going back home to Maryland and visiting everybody.

J. Aundrea: I don't know if he just got spoiled or I don't know what the problem is, but my, but my man is going to bark through this whole entire. 

J. Aundrea: Show. 

Bruce Anthony: well, all right, ladies and gentlemen, that's what we're dealing with today, but we still gonna give you this Show.

Bruce Anthony: We, it might be quick. [00:09:00] It might not be the full hour that we're in, but we got some stuff that we definitely want to get into. Um, you know, Jay, I was going to leave. 


Heatwave and Daily Struggles
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Bruce Anthony: I'm going to leave this truly for the last segment, but, uh, to really get in depth, but it's hot as hell outside. 

J. Aundrea: Yes.

Bruce Anthony: I can't take it. I went for a walk on Friday. Well, 

J. Aundrea: Yeah, and do you know like DC Heat index wise is one of the hottest places in the country right now? 

Bruce Anthony: I'm living in 

J. Aundrea: than Atlanta. 

Bruce Anthony: Well, 

J. Aundrea: It's hell. 

Bruce Anthony: yeah, I'm living in hell. NATO was here and the street, the city was basically shut down, traffic everywhere. You can't, you can't get around Okay.

J. Aundrea: right 

Bruce Anthony: You know, the election is four months away. Things are starting to gear 

J. Aundrea: around the corner. 

Bruce Anthony: And, and I can't stand this area.

Bruce Anthony: So this, this just [00:10:00] where we at with things right now. 

J. Aundrea: I mean I saw on Instagram it was it literally showed the temperatures across the country and 

J. Aundrea: I'm like Damn, it's hotter up there than here in hot lana. Like the temperature down here is actually okay Like it's like the 80s low 90s. Like it's actually okay Got a little we had a little breeze 

J. Aundrea: come through 

Bruce Anthony: breeze going. 

J. Aundrea: Um, there's a little bit of humidity not as bad as When I was home last week, that humidity, as soon as I stepped out, first of all, I could chew the air. That's how humid it was. 

J. Aundrea: Like I could take a bite out of the air and I would be chewing something. Okay. Uh, soon as you hit the outside, beads of sweat rain down, down your face 

Bruce Anthony: Yep. All the way 

J. Aundrea: from the top of your head [00:11:00] up under your chin.

J. Aundrea: Okay.

J. Aundrea: Unconscionable how 

Bruce Anthony: We'll get into, 

Bruce Anthony: we'll get into more of that in the third segment, but I got to tell a story. 


Birthday Plans and Cancellations
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Bruce Anthony: So, my birthday was last week, I already talked on a Tuesday episode about how I realize I'm 44 now, like it's, like I'm here. Um, 

Bruce Anthony: but, I typically love it when people cancel plans on me, 

J. Aundrea: It's my favorite thing. 

Bruce Anthony: favorite thing.

Bruce Anthony: in the world.

Bruce Anthony: However, this was the one time where I wasn't. Excited about it, but I understood it. And then when I thought about It was like, yeah, this I'm, I'm okay with this. So my bestie was in Europe for weeks for a week traveling, going to Paris, London, she went to the ACDC concert in London and there she was because she's still celebrating her 40th.

J. Aundrea: Nice.

Bruce Anthony: So she [00:12:00] come, 

J. Aundrea: It was three years ago. 

Bruce Anthony: No, I went three years ago. three months ago. So she's, she takes a picture. Of her going to a gym, working out in London on Friday. We're supposed to be hanging out on Saturday. I texted her. Hey, are you still in London? Yeah, but I'm coming back tonight at nine, 9 PM. Yeah. Are you flying in DCA? No. you're not flying in DCA. It's an international flight. You're flying into Dulles. So, Dulles to DC is not a quick trip, ladies and gentlemen. That's like an hour, if there's traffic, an hour and a half. And she's arriving at 9pm. And I said, okay, well, I can push things back. Will 3. 30 work for you? Yeah.

Bruce Anthony: that's fine.

Bruce Anthony: That's perfect. I was like, okay. And I do want to see my bestie, right? Like I do, 

Bruce Anthony: but I was like, I think this is a quick turnaround for you. I didn't realize that you was coming back the day before that we were [00:13:00] hanging out. If I had known that I would have said, let's do it in another weekend. We don't have to know.

Bruce Anthony: I want to celebrate your birthday with you. I was like, okay. She wakes up the next day. Walks to, walks to the grocery store, throws up, calls me, said I was trying to soldier through, but I threw up. I was like, yes, that means you need to sit your ass Down 

J. Aundrea: Down somewhere and be quiet. Yes.

Bruce Anthony: was like, I was, I was fine until the heat.

Bruce Anthony: I was like, Yes. the heat ain't no joke. And then when I thought about it, cause I had just come back from the gym and I was like, Hey, I'm going to go to the grocery store and get me, Harris Teeter makes some of the best pizza. When they put it in their pizza oven, it's, it's dope. Okay. 

J. Aundrea: I've never had Harris Teeter pizza. 

Bruce Anthony: The ones that, okay. So not every Harris teeter has a pizza oven. The one that I, the one that's right up the road for me is, you know, that's special brand. It's one of those test brands. Cause they just built it. So they [00:14:00] have like the whole areas is like the hot food areas, almost like Wegmans. It's almost better than almost. 

J. Aundrea: Now that's saying something because 

J. Aundrea: Wegmans 

Bruce Anthony: When I said almost, cause Wegmans food area, you can. 

Bruce Anthony: You can really get down. 

J. Aundrea: the best. Yeah.

Bruce Anthony: So I went there and Harris Teter is a block and a half away from me. And as I was walking, I said, God damn, it is hot as hell. And as I'm walking with the pizza in my head, I'm kind of, kind of jogging cause I want to get out of this sun.

Bruce Anthony: So badly and I didn't go outside for the rest of the weekend. I 

J. Aundrea: No, there's really no reason. 

J. Aundrea: There's really no reason. 

Bruce Anthony: and that almost 

J. Aundrea: can't you 

Bruce Anthony: Sunday. 

Bruce Anthony: Yeah. People have, people are dying out here. 

J. Aundrea: Yes. Heatstroke is real. Y'all, if you're outside, and you're like, it's hot, you're sweating profusely, and then suddenly you stop sweating, [00:15:00] you need to get yourself inside and get some water. Because you That's heatstroke.

Bruce Anthony: That's heat stroke. We going to get into what's given me heat stroke besides the heat and this GOP cause it got my blood boiling, but we get, we gotta pay some bills. And we got to try and do something with Roscoe. If we can't, then we can't. Sorry, ladies and gentlemen, but Roscoe is in his terrible sevens.

Bruce Anthony: And he 

J. Aundrea: killing me. 

Bruce Anthony: ain't letting us do it, but 

J. Aundrea: And I know somebody going to get in the comments with some training tips and all this, but don't, listen, I'm telling you, he's different from every other, nothing works on this boy.

Bruce Anthony: When I saw him running around the house at mom's house, I was like, Oh, Crypto died and was reincarnated in Roscoe. 

J. Aundrea: That's, I get that vibe from him So 

Bruce Anthony: Yeah, he was right. Cause [00:16:00] I was just, I was like, Oh, you ball energy. I know this to die. It's it's it's 

J. Aundrea: have a feeling he will 

Bruce Anthony: be that way. But ladies a gonna get into G. O. P.

 


GOP's New Legislation
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Bruce Anthony: So Jay, the GOP is at it again. They just passed the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act. Or save at for short this bill proposed by Republicans in the house of representatives. It aims to combat voter fraud by requiring states to verify the citizenships of all voters, including those who registered to vote using national mail voter registration forms.

Bruce Anthony: It also aims to restrict same day voter registration and voting by mail. Critics argue that the bill is a solution in search of a problem and that it would [00:17:00] disproportionately impact minority voters. Now, before I even get in some of the arguments that are for and not pros and cons, cause that's what we Do here at unsolicited perspectives. we?

Bruce Anthony: give you the whole picture. Well, yeah, cause we try to be journalists. 

J. Aundrea: I'm gonna give you pro my side.

Bruce Anthony: I know you are. I know you are, 

Bruce Anthony: but I'm going to, I'm going to give both arguments, but before I do your initial thoughts, Of this new legislation. 

J. Aundrea: Well, so what are they gonna do with the people that they determine are undocumented? 

Bruce Anthony: Oh, they're going to deport them. That isn't explicit.

Bruce Anthony: It isn't explicitly stated in this legislation, but Yeah, that's what they're going to do. 

J. Aundrea: yeah, they're not gonna just leave that information alone. Okay. 

J. Aundrea: We, we all 

Bruce Anthony: But [00:18:00] undocumented people can't vote in the election anyway. 

J. Aundrea: Right. So again, this is, uh, another instance, you said it, and I'm going to take it a step further where they come up with an acronym and then they come up with a name to fit the acronym and then they come up with an act, which is just like you said, searching for a problem where there is none.

J. Aundrea: Because undocumented folks are not, voting. There's just no evidence of that. There's no evidence of widespread voter fraud and any evidence that we have found of people voting more than once or guess, guess who they were? 

Bruce Anthony: Who were they? 

J. Aundrea: Republicans.

Bruce Anthony: Yeah. Yes. Yes. That's, that's what isn't getting spoken on Fox OAN Newsmax is that the majority Of cases where there was voter fraud, the majority of [00:19:00] cases, not.

Bruce Anthony: saying that there weren't cases of people who would have voted for, or who did vote for Democrats weren't because there, there was cases on both sides, but the majority of the cases were people that were trying to vote on a Republican ticket. 

J. Aundrea: And then, and the, and just let's be clear. It's like I said, this is not a widespread issue.

Bruce Anthony: I'm going to get to that later, but it is, it is 

J. Aundrea: It's not a widespread 

J. Aundrea: issue. And so, this act does nothing but target low income folks, blue collar folks. You're not giving them the op people who can't take the day off work, or not given the day off work. You're not giving them an option to just do mail in ballots. Uh, folks in the military,

Bruce Anthony: Well, okay. So folks in the military, there's no way in hell they're going to cut off that mail in that ability to mail in. Of course, you know, they not out here supporting veterans like they say they do. [00:20:00] 

Bruce Anthony: Or at the military, like they say they do. So that's, uh, it's all, uh, they, that's what they say. Oh, we support the military.

Bruce Anthony: What they support is the continued funding and building of weapons and machinery, not actual soldiers, But, okay. 

J. Aundrea: But, uh, but a majority of the people that it's going to affect are black and brown people. And that's the point. 

J. Aundrea: Just like any voter regulations 

Bruce Anthony: she put that in 

Bruce Anthony: quotation 

J. Aundrea: heavy air quotes 

J. Aundrea: with a lot of sass on my face. Okay, anytime that they do these kind of voter regulations, the target is always Black and brown people, low income folks, blue collar folks, that's the target.[00:21:00] 

J. Aundrea: And that's who, that's who is gonna be adversely affected by this. Just like, uh, the, the, you need an ID to, to vote. 

Bruce Anthony: Well, I mean, you should, you should need an ID to, vote. 

J. Aundrea: no, it's, um, I think that they were requiring

Bruce Anthony: Oh, I'm gonna get into that. I'm gonna get into that. So, so let's let, let's talk about some of the arguments for the save act. That are four. That are four, that the reason why they're saying that they're doing this, okay.

Bruce Anthony: To prevent voter fraud. Okay. Supporters of the bill argue that by requiring states to verify the citizenship of voters, it helps prevent voter fraud and ensures that only eligible citizens are voting in elections.

Bruce Anthony: Here's the problem. Non citizens are already prohibited from voting in U. S. elections And making a false claim of citizenship or unlawful voting in elections can result in [00:22:00] removal from the country. These, this law is already in. Place. So once again,

J. Aundrea: And

J. Aundrea: nobody is risking their state, their status in this country to vote.

Bruce Anthony: to vote for Joe Biden or Donald Trump? Nobody. No. they, they're here. They want to be here. They're, they're, they're actively avoiding being deported. Well, I'm not going to say they're all actively avoiding being deported, but they don't want to be deported. If they're undocumented, they want to be here. 

J. Aundrea: Right.

Bruce Anthony: So they're not going to do anything to risk them being, being here.

Bruce Anthony: That's 

J. Aundrea: got to want to be here. Okay. So listen, you got, the only thing is you just gotta want it, but like, because nobody, so nobody is going to risk [00:23:00] being. Removed from the country 

Bruce Anthony: it. 

J. Aundrea: by voting in an election. They're just not going to do it. And it's already, it's already on the books. So what are you doing? 

Bruce Anthony: it's already on the books.

Bruce Anthony: and yeah, So right. what are you doing?

Bruce Anthony: And I'm going to get into some of the cons against it, but I'm still going to stick with the pros. All right. 

Bruce Anthony: They want to, they're also passing this legislation to maintain election integrity. Proponents suggest that ensuring the integrity of the voting process is crucial for maintaining public trust in the electoral system and the SAVE Act helps achieve this goal.

Bruce Anthony: Here's the problem. Trump and House Republicans have accused people entering the country illegally or replacing American citizens in a voting booth. This is a far Right.

Bruce Anthony: replacement conspiracy theory. It's 

Bruce Anthony: not happening. Trump's false [00:24:00] claims that elections are rigged against him. Here's a, here's a, here's a thing that a lot of people that are voting for Trump, Trump.

Bruce Anthony: He's a punk Trump for Trump. 

J. Aundrea: I thought it was shrimp Trump. 

Bruce Anthony: It was all of that. Okay. Here's, here's one of the things that people that say that agree with Trump that says election is rigged against them. He never says it's rigged against anybody else. I have not seen him say that the elections have been rigged against anybody else.

Bruce Anthony: But him,

J. Aundrea: right.

Bruce Anthony: all elections that he's been a part of have been rigged against him. Nobody else. Okay. All right.

Bruce Anthony: But this argument that he's saying that the elections have been rigged against him has led to an anti immigration platform based around the idea that Democrat officials are allowing millions of people to flood into this country illegally, that, that [00:25:00] Democrats just want.

Bruce Anthony: All the people crossing the border illegally so that they can vote for Joe Biden and the democratic ticket 

J. Aundrea: And 

J. Aundrea: they're taking black jobs. 

Bruce Anthony: they're taking black jobs.

Bruce Anthony: ladies and gentlemen, I'm uh, did you find out what a black job is? 

J. Aundrea: I still don't know. 

Bruce Anthony: I still don't know either what a black 

Bruce Anthony: job is, but, but 

J. Aundrea: a couple of people said is, uh, whoever did the body. that's 

J. Aundrea: that's the, uh, that's a black job. 

Bruce Anthony: so explain to them what doing the body means, 

J. Aundrea: oh, at a funeral, um, you know, putting the makeup on and all, getting them dresses and stuff. Yeah. Who did the body? 

J. Aundrea: That's a black job. 

Bruce Anthony: a black job supposedly, 

J. Aundrea: yeah, I don't know. I don't know what black jobs are, 

Bruce Anthony: but, Trump said that the, that they're taking black jobs. 

J. Aundrea: Mm hmm.

Bruce Anthony: He's for the, he's for black people. In April with Speaker Johnson right by his [00:26:00] ass, Trump claimed we have an election problem and demanded that the US Mexican border be closed. He stated millions and millions are pouring in that No.

Bruce Anthony: one's reporting.

Bruce Anthony: He said some are terrorists. They're coming from jails and prisons. They're coming from mental institutions and insane asylums. 

Bruce Anthony: They come from all over the world. None of this is 

J. Aundrea: So, they come from all over the world, but we're, but we're closing the U. S. Mexico border.

Bruce Anthony: So I will give. I will say that there have been reports that some terrorists are using the border as a way of getting into the country, the U. S. Mexican border.

J. Aundrea: They don't need They don't need to, they can fly in. It's not, 

J. Aundrea: it's not that difficult. 

Bruce Anthony: I don't, I don't know. I don't know. 

Bruce Anthony: If you're [00:27:00] trying to sneak into the country, I think it would be easier to sneak into the, country from the,

Bruce Anthony: Canadian border right now. That would be what I would think. But maybe it's not. Maybe it's not easy to get into Canada. 

J. Aundrea: I, I don't think it's as easy anymore post COVID, but, yeah, it's just, it's, it's not millions and millions. There's no evidence that they're terrorists. There's no evidence that they're coming from jails and prisons. If you just look at the people who are crossing at the border, it's primarily women, children and young men who are looking for work.

Bruce Anthony: Now, can there be criminals trying to cross the border? Absolutely. 

J. Aundrea: Yeah, 

J. Aundrea: but there's also criminals trying to cross the border the other way. Listen, it, I mean, hey, okay? So, you can take that ride down to Mexico or you can show up, you know, to the jail on Monday. What you gonna do? Like, I mean, the way [00:28:00] he is characterizing Latinos, primarily, it's always directed at Mexico, but there is Central and South Americans from all over.

Bruce Anthony: Yeah, it's all, it's all, of the Central and South Americans. It's not just Mexicans crossing the border. But he does say, he does say Latinos. I'll give him that. He's going across the board. He says Latinos 

Bruce Anthony: crossing the border from insane insane asylums. 

J. Aundrea: from insane asylums. I mean, 

Bruce Anthony: Mental institutions and insane asylums. 

J. Aundrea: I mean, the man's an idiot, 

Bruce Anthony: Yeah, well, okay, 

J. Aundrea: but here's the problem. He, he speaks with such authority that people report it as if it's the truth, and it's just not the truth.

Bruce Anthony: Well, people, well, It's not the truth, but I'm not going to get into it. It's not the truth.

Bruce Anthony: [00:29:00] But the final reason, or one of the final reasons why people are for this SAVES Act is because they are saying it's protecting democracy. Some supporters believe that safeguarding voter eligibility is essential for upholding the principles of democracy and ensuring fair and legitimate election outcomes.

Bruce Anthony: Elon Musk even commented about this legislation. 

J. Aundrea: Okay. want to hear his opinion about this.

Bruce Anthony: Well, you know, he's a person that's got an influential, influent, influential, influential voice. I think I said that right. 

J. Aundrea: Well, because he owns Twitter.

Bruce Anthony: Right. So Elon Musk has even suggested that anyone who voted against the bill should be executed for treason his 

J. Aundrea: Can he go, Can he go, back to where he came from? Can he just go back to where you're not even American? Can you please just go back?

Bruce Anthony: Those who he states on his Twitter post X [00:30:00] post whatever you want to call it those who oppose this are traitors all caps Traitors, what is the penalty for traitors again on truth social? Donald Trump called on all, All Republicans to pass the measure or go home and cry yourself to sleep. You know 

J. Aundrea: of all, they're going to do both. 

Bruce Anthony: Go home and cry, cry themselves to sleep. 

J. Aundrea: and they're also going to vote for it. So they're going to do both. 

J. Aundrea: And I don't think that it's fair that you should tell them that they can't go home and cry themselves to sleep because I'm pretty sure they do. They're out here just being horrible. 

J. Aundrea: Unless 

J. Aundrea: they end 

Bruce Anthony: people go home and cry themselves to sleep. Just saying, you know, I mean, life out here is rough out here in these streets. yeah.

J. Aundrea: you know, the, uh, And when you say the people supporting it, it's Elon Musk and a handful of people in the house. That's it, we're not, I, you know, [00:31:00] and some Trump supporters who really don't even understand that all of this is already law. Yeah. Yeah. Mm hmm. Okay. Mm 

Bruce Anthony: it's, it's already law. Everything that they're doing is redundancy, except for some, some tweaks. They are doing a few tweaks and their basic argument. Everybody believes in everybody wants election integrity. We already had that. Everybody wants to make sure that every vote counts and every vote is a, a, a real lawful voter.

Bruce Anthony: We already have laws to protect all that stuff. So, but anyway, yeah. Here are arguments against the SAVES Act.

Bruce Anthony: Disenfranchisement. Critics argue that the SAVE Act could disenfranchise eligible voters, especially in minority communities, by creating additional barriers to voter registration and participation. [00:32:00] So, what they were doing, what some of this legislation calls for, is them eliminating same day voting.

Bruce Anthony: Registration on voting day and mail in ballots. Now the election should be a national holiday. The reason why the election is not a national holiday and this is reckless speculation, but I feel like I am backed up by the history of this country is because they specifically don't want certain people to vote.

Bruce Anthony: The lower the number of people that vote. The more control they have over who goes into office. 

J. Aundrea: Yes,

Bruce Anthony: So by creating it, by making it tougher to even register to vote and to actually vote on the day that it is election day, you automatically decrease the numbers of actual voters. 

J. Aundrea: because what this bill [00:33:00] requires is for you in person to have documents that prove you are a U. S. citizen, like your passport or your birth certificate. Who got that just readily available? 

J. Aundrea: Oh, 

J. Aundrea: let me just go 

Bruce Anthony: expired, right? My passport expired. I don't know where my birth 

J. Aundrea: You still ain't 

Bruce Anthony: card. 

J. Aundrea: that passport.

Bruce Anthony: Yeah, I still uh, yeah, I still haven't renewed the passport.

J. Aundrea: You just ain't going nowhere.

Bruce Anthony: I Don't have any trips planned anywhere. I'm just going to New Orleans for Halloween. Hey, ladies and gentlemen, if y'all want to meet me in person, I'll be in New Orleans for Halloween.

J. Aundrea: Don't ask 

Bruce Anthony: said that on air. 

J. Aundrea: on the internet. The hell's wrong with you? Now we got a higher security. The hell is your problem?

Bruce Anthony: I don't think nobody wants to see me in person and catch no static. Let me just put that out there right now. Y'all don't want to catch no static 

J. Aundrea: he's large, you guys. [00:34:00] It's

Bruce Anthony: All right. Another argument against the act, unnecessary restriction. Opponents suggest that the bill is unnecessary restriction that targets specific groups of voters without addressing significant issues of voter fraud, which are already rare.

Bruce Anthony: So voter fraud isn't really a thing. 


Project 2025: A Fascist Regime?
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Bruce Anthony: Um, And let me tell you how much It's not really a thing. Even the right wing legal group behind Project 2025. And if you don't know what Project 2025 is, Google it. They got some things that they want to do if Trump is elected. And let me tell you, it is a fascist regime, and you have no idea what, what, If you don't know what it is, you have no idea.

Bruce Anthony: what's coming down the pike if he's elected and all of these people that are saying, Oh this is just a stereo.

Bruce Anthony: I had a friend of mine one time voted for Trump. [00:35:00] Um, that's the reason why our friendship is tentative is, 

Bruce Anthony: you know, and, and, and when they struck down Roe v. Wade, she was like, Oh, it won't be overturned. And it was, and every instance that she says, Oh, nothing will happen. She's been wrong every single time.

Bruce Anthony: So, um, so project 2025, but anyway, 

J. Aundrea: It's, um, it's, 

Bruce Anthony: wing 

J. Aundrea: you think it's hot now? We'll 


Voter Fraud Myths Debunked
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Bruce Anthony: Yeah, but this right wing legal group who wrote project 2025 

Bruce Anthony: and plans on upending voting rights. And, and, and potentially if Trump gets reelected, has even admitted that voter fraud among non-citizens is exceedingly rare. Even they're like, you know, this don't really happen.

Bruce Anthony: The Heritage Foundation, the Heritage Foundation, found just 24 cases involving non-citizens [00:36:00] voting between 2003 and 20 23, 24 cases. In 20 years, when more than 600 million votes were cast in a presidential election. According to the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law, non citizen voting virtually never happens.

Bruce Anthony: When It's

Bruce Anthony: 24 cases in 20 years,

Bruce Anthony: over 600 million votes, that's when we say, virtually never happens. So when these Republicans are saying, Hey, they're crossing the border and they're voting. This is not true. This is not true. And even backed by people who are supporting Donald J Trump. 

Bruce Anthony: So the people that supported him are even saying, Hey, [00:37:00] he ain't really being truthful right here.

Bruce Anthony: This is, this is what actually the fact. 

Bruce Anthony: Okay. 


The SAVE Act and Voter Turnout
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J. Aundrea: Yeah, because because the SAVE Act is not about voting. It's about forcing people to prove their citizenship. And what are they going to do with that information for the people who can't prove their citizenship? And it could just be, you don't know what a documents are. How many people 

J. Aundrea: birth certificate and how many people is that going to discourage from voting because they don't have a passport and they don't know what their birth certificate is.

J. Aundrea: Now you got to order one and you don't know what the, when it's going to come in, it's going to come in at a time. 

Bruce Anthony: What 

J. Aundrea: I 

Bruce Anthony: I

Bruce Anthony: don't know I think I know, but I'm not sure.

J. Aundrea: know the city and the hospital. 

Bruce Anthony: [00:38:00] No, I don't know either one of those. Are the last one. The reason why people are the last reason, one of the last reasons why there are opponents against this legislation is because of the impact. of the voter turnout, which is what I was talking about.

Bruce Anthony: They don't want voters to turn out. There are concerns that the SAVE Act by limiting same day registration and voting by mail can reduce voter turnout and make it harder for certain populations to participate in the electoral process. I live in an area where I go to my polling or my voting station. I'm in there max 15 minutes. Um, and I'm out. It might be a little bit more traffic during the morning and the evening. I typically go in the afternoon cause my schedule allows me to,

Bruce Anthony: do that, but I'm in and out because I live in an area where the average income per household is something like 130, 000. [00:39:00] That's like the, that's like the minimum. It's like 130, 000. So it's a, it's a, You know, people around here got money I'm not saying I got money, but people around here got money right now for those people that live 

Bruce Anthony: in poor, You got money adjacent. like a mug. Now people that live in less affluent areas, they're polling and voting stations, even if they go in the afternoon is still hours of waiting.

Bruce Anthony: on purpose. That's on purpose. 

J. Aundrea: The constant problems that we have down in here, voting and down here, voting in Georgia from them putting the wrong paper in the printers, or, uh, you go to your polling station, most of the machines don't work, you're waiting for hours in line, they're not even letting us give people water and things like that anymore.

J. Aundrea: That is [00:40:00] all. A concerted effort to discourage people from voting.

Bruce Anthony: Yes. So, and people are asking if I know people are going to ask if we already have laws, what are the difference between the laws that we have and this act? And basically you said it already. This act focused specifically on verifying the citizenship of voters rather than mandating photo identification at polls.

Bruce Anthony: It's all about citizenship. And we've already established by the Heritage Foundation and that very powerful legal group that's behind Project 2025, who are not advocates. Of Joe Biden and the democratic party. They've said, this isn't a thing. It's not happening. 24 cases in 20 years with over 600 million different votes [00:41:00] for presidential elections, 24 cases.

Bruce Anthony: I don't know. what the math is on that because typically I could do math real fast. But when you get to the 600 million, I don't know what that is. I don't know what 24 of 600 million is, 

Bruce Anthony: but 

J. Aundrea: Literally don't know I, it, I, it's got, it's got a, uh, exponent on it.

Bruce Anthony: I don't, I don't believe so. 

J. Aundrea: It's like 

J. Aundrea: two to the 32nd power. I don't know. It's a lot. 

J. Aundrea: I mean, I mean, it's a 

Bruce Anthony: in math, ladies and 

J. Aundrea: small, tiny, tiny, tiny percentage. 24 outta 600 million. 

Bruce Anthony: Yeah, 24 men. Yeah, so the League of Women Voters. Who opposed this legislation basically said that the penalties for the crimes are serious and our laws already barred non citizens voting and prevent significant illegal registration and voting. False claims about non citizens voting in federal and state elections are a pretext for undermining [00:42:00] our access to vote and they spread disinformation about voting.

Bruce Anthony: This legislation is an attempt to erode voter confidence and undermine election integrity based on lies about who is voting. Think about everything that's happened. Ladies and gentlemen, even if you are a Trump supporter, I just want you to just take this into consideration. Why would Trump be saying all of this?

Bruce Anthony: Because if he loses, and he might, he has a built in excuse. And an argument to fight against it. He did it in 2016. He did it in 2020, and he's doing it again in 2024. And remember, Ladies and gentlemen, he is only saying it about himself. 

Bruce Anthony: There is no voter fraud coming out of his mouth about anybody else.

Bruce Anthony: It's just him. Now, [00:43:00] ladies and gentlemen, and Trump supporters, just think about that. You know somebody in your life. You know somebody in your life. And they never take responsibility for the stuff that they do. Nothing is ever their fault. We all have people in our life. That's like that. 

J. Aundrea: Yes.

Bruce Anthony: Now think about it.

Bruce Anthony: Has Donald J Trump taken responsibility? Anything that's gone wrong, 

J. Aundrea: No. 

Bruce Anthony: anything, 

J. Aundrea: None.

Bruce Anthony: or is it always a witch hunt? It's always the people that are out to get him and even people that work for him. Are out to get him 

J. Aundrea: Yeah. He can't spell accountability.

Bruce Anthony: right. That's all I want you to do is take that into consideration and think about it as if it was a loved one and they didn't take accountability.

Bruce Anthony: Would you confront them? [00:44:00] Would you say, Hey, you know, you do some wrong sometimes too, or would you just keep your mouth shut? Some people keep their mouth shut. We was raised. We're gonna call you out on it. I'm gonna tell you who you are, whether you want to hear it or not. I'm gonna tell you who you are. 

Bruce Anthony: And I am not above reproach. Okay. If I'm wrong, I will admit that I'm wrong, but that person that never admits that they're wrong. 

Bruce Anthony: Ever? 

J. Aundrea: Right. 

Bruce Anthony: That's something to think about. 

J. Aundrea: Always point Always pointing the finger. Luckily for us, right now, the Democrats control the Senate. So it is very unlikely that this will become law. And, um, but the Biden white house strongly opposes the bill. Chances are, if it ever made it to his desk, which I doubt it will, he would likely veto it.

J. Aundrea: So luckily we have that saving grace, but we might not have that [00:45:00] come the, at the end of the election. So that's why you got to get your ass out and vote. Okay.

Bruce Anthony: about. Message!

 

Bruce Anthony: All right, Jay, I want to get to some of this Twitter stuff that I sent you, but I teased it in the first segment. 


Heatwave Crisis Across the U.S.
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Bruce Anthony: We got to explain how truly hot it is outside. 

J. Aundrea: Yes.

Bruce Anthony: So, there are record breaking temperatures in many parts of the country that are well above average. Like well above average present. For instance, Death Valley recently hit a dangerous 129 degrees.

Bruce Anthony: Las Vegas broke its all time heat record at 120 degrees. I got a friend who's going to Phoenix this weekend and I, and they were like, [00:46:00] you think it's hot in DC. Check out what the temperatures are this weekend. It was 120. 

Bruce Anthony: In Phoenix, the heat wave has affected nearly the entire nation with millions of people under heat warnings.

Bruce Anthony: The Western U S is particularly hit hard, but the East is also experiencing usually hot, unusually high temperatures. I can tell you cause I'm here in DC and I'm dying. 

J. Aundrea: Yeah, 

Bruce Anthony: I was going to come outside this summer, but not, no, I'm not. 

J. Aundrea: hell no. You ain't gonna catch me. I'm not for the streets. Not these hot streets.

Bruce Anthony: Not, I told, I told my bestie, I said, I know we say it was going to be out in the streets.

Bruce Anthony: this summer, but I'm thinking maybe mid September is when we can come out in the streets. 

J. Aundrea: Nah, the block is hot for real.

Bruce Anthony: Right. There are extreme health risks. The extreme heat is posing a significant health risks, including heat exhaustion and heat stroke.

Bruce Anthony: There have been reports of heat related deaths, such as a motorcyclist in Death Valley. Dude [00:47:00] was riding a bike in Death Valley, died because it was so hot outside. 

J. Aundrea: That's crazy.

Bruce Anthony: Now, some people are going to say, well the earth is getting older, the sun is getting older, things are getting hotter. That is a natural progression, and they would be partially right. 


Climate Change Realities
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Bruce Anthony: But scientists are linking this extreme weather to climate change. I know a lot of people out there trying to deny climate change, but it's actually a real thing.

Bruce Anthony: The global temperature. Has been at least 1. 5 Celsius warmer than pre industrial times for over a year, contributing to more frequent and intense heat waves. So what does that mean? Every summer is getting hotter and this is the coolest summer that we're going to have for the rest of our lives. 

J. Aundrea: let me tell you something. You're like, oh, it's only 1. 5 degrees Celsius. Listen. Hey, that's Celsius. [00:48:00] It's not Fahrenheit. 

J. Aundrea: You want to know how many degrees Fahrenheit? 

J. Aundrea: 1. 5 degrees? Yeah, it's 37 point, it's 34. 7 degrees Fahrenheit. 

Bruce Anthony: Jesus. 

J. Aundrea: So that's the, okay, if it's typically 60,

Bruce Anthony: Then it, 

J. Aundrea: we're looking at 94. 7. That is a significant jump 

Bruce Anthony: that is, but that's going from industrial times to now, but that's been a gradual increase 

J. Aundrea: pre coal, 

Bruce Anthony: Yeah. 

J. Aundrea: Fuels.

Bruce Anthony: this ain't. Just a U. S. problem either, by the way. Countries around the world, including Mexico, Saudi Arabia, and India, are experiencing record breaking heat leading to severe health and environmental impacts.

Bruce Anthony: And that's another thing. These environmental impacts are going to create [00:49:00] more intense storms. 

Bruce Anthony: There's going to be droughts and water scarcity. There's going to be more wildfires. 

J. Aundrea: Yeah. 

Bruce Anthony: to be unpredictable weather. 

J. Aundrea: yeah,

Bruce Anthony: Because that's how weather works. When it gets too hot. Things counterbalance and then crazy stuff happens.

Bruce Anthony: When it gets too cold, you got to counterbalance it. Crazy stuff happens. 

J. Aundrea: listen the earth is always gonna be fine. Okay, it's it's burned up. It's frozen over It's been hit by media. The earth is gonna Regenerate and repair itself and it's gonna be fine now Will the 

J. Aundrea: build the things on the surface of the earth be fine? No, we will not and that is the problem We not gonna be good.

J. Aundrea: The earth will repair itself It has, for billions of years, it will continue to do so. not gonna survive it. 

Bruce Anthony: No, we 

J. Aundrea: If, and, I'm not sure, don't quote me on this, I'm sure somebody in the comments will get me on this, [00:50:00] but, I believe we've already crossed the threshold of like this point of no return, where even if we start making changes to improve our relationship with the climate and, uh, the impact that we're having on our environment, it's still not going to be enough to reverse what's happened.

J. Aundrea: We've already crossed over the, uh, what's the thing? What is, it's not the threshold. There's another word for it. I can't remember it, but I think that we've already crossed that point where obviously if we commit to, um, our relationship with the environment. Right? If we commit to that, we can change, you know, change the outcome for some of these long term effects, but it's not going to be enough to reverse what's happened.

Bruce Anthony: Yeah, basically, you know, we could [00:51:00] slow it down maybe, but we're not going to reverse it. So yeah, uh, that's the heat ladies and gentlemen, that's what's hot in the streets. You know what else is hot in the streets?

J. Aundrea: Crossing the Rubicon,

Bruce Anthony: Okay. 

Bruce Anthony: Crossing the Rubicon. 

J. Aundrea: I was trying to think of. 

Bruce Anthony: You know what else is hot in the streets? Did you get a chance to look at that video that I sent you on Twitter? 

J. Aundrea: I did. 

Bruce Anthony: All right. So we're going to talk, which one do you want to talk about first? The 

J. Aundrea: Uh, 

Bruce Anthony: or the pickup? 

J. Aundrea: let's, cause the, I saw the one, uh, I saw the video with the pickup, uh, a couple weeks ago and I had a lot of thoughts on it 

Bruce Anthony: Okay. All right. 

J. Aundrea: thoughts on it now.

Bruce Anthony: All right. So I can't play the video for y'all.


Viral Video Breakdown: Boyfriend Fails
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Bruce Anthony: So I'm going to do, you know, a scene breakdown. 

Bruce Anthony: This woman is waiting to get picked up from her job by her boyfriend. Her boyfriend is two hours late. In her car, 

J. Aundrea: In her car.

Bruce Anthony: he also has his boy with him, and the [00:52:00] car.

Bruce Anthony: reeks of dank. That's weed. 

J. Aundrea: Mm hmm.

Bruce Anthony: He, she confronts him, why are you late?

Bruce Anthony: He starts to get an attitude. She says, get on out my car. 

J. Aundrea: Yeah,

Bruce Anthony: She kicks him out the car, says you can walk home, cause you two hours late. she gets in the car, car's on E. So not only did he pick her up two hours late. The car is also on E. She blocks him. He's calling like, Hey, what you doing? This is crazy. Why are you acting crazy?

Bruce Anthony: He was like, no, this is ridiculous. Oh, by the way, this was not the first time this has happened. She's just had enough. So I saw this 

Bruce Anthony: and I was like, normally my man co wants me to defend the man, but there was nothing that I could defend them on because he was in the wrong. 

Bruce Anthony: And he caught an attitude being confronted by it.

Bruce Anthony: She didn't kick him out initially. It was because he [00:53:00] caught the attitude. 

J. Aundrea: right. 

J. Aundrea: if you had shown up, there'd been a little contrition. Hey, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm running late coming to get you. Also, you know, I didn't, I didn't have, you know, the money to put, you know, gas in the car. Like if you had come on the humble, but no, you trying to show off in front of your friend.

J. Aundrea: Like you run stuff and you run nothing.

Bruce Anthony: was a straight up Jody from a baby boy in the first, the first, the first act 

J. Aundrea: And we'll be the same one that will sit across from you and look you dead in the eye, ask you what you bring to the table. Why? So you can take it.

J. Aundrea: Huh? Why? Cause you want to sit at my table. Because your table don't have nothing but a, a pack of Takis and a, and a, and a flat Sprite. 

Bruce Anthony: What's Takis. 

J. Aundrea: You know, them little stupid [00:54:00] hot corn chip 

Bruce Anthony: Oh, 

Bruce Anthony: I 

Bruce Anthony: don't 

J. Aundrea: really even know what Takis are, but 

Bruce Anthony: Yeah. 

J. Aundrea: that they stain your fingers and stain 

J. Aundrea: your mouth. Yeah, that's not good,

Bruce Anthony: No, Cheetos are the greatest. We are not. Let's, we're not gonna detour, and I'm not gonna let you say anything blasphemous about Cheetos, but let's move on. 'cause my man was probably.

Bruce Anthony: eating some Cheetos in her car. I guarantee you there was some Cheetos, hot Cheetos stains in her car, 

J. Aundrea: Takis, wrapped snacks, 

Bruce Anthony: and my boy was probably eating hot fries. If y'all don't know. what hot fries are, It's a, it's not french fries. There it is a chip and it is. Hot fries. I, 

Bruce Anthony: there's no other way that I can explain it. Yeah, it's hot fries. So you said, so what else do you have about this, about this whole video? Cause I'm upset that you said you saw a weeks ago and he didn't even tell me about it. 

J. Aundrea: because it was so ridiculous because first of all, you ain't got but one time to do this in my car. 

Bruce Anthony: [00:55:00] Well, yeah, two hours 

J. Aundrea: One, 

J. Aundrea: two hours. I let you take the car, 

Bruce Anthony: Mm hmm. 

J. Aundrea: but you knew the condition was that you come and get me when I'm off work. 

Bruce Anthony: Mm hmm. 

J. Aundrea: You ain't got, could, You ain't go to work if you showing up picking me up gas tank on E means you've been riding around 

J. Aundrea: Riding 

J. Aundrea: around 

J. Aundrea: and getting it 

Bruce Anthony: Day. 

J. Aundrea: all day Okay, and you wasn't doing uber or delivering for amazon Nothing like that because you got your homeboy with you y'all smell like 

Bruce Anthony: What? He couldn't. Well, having a 

J. Aundrea: He won't work him because if he was he gonna put some gas in that car and the thing of it is I think she says in the video the tank was on E I put gas in the car and you come back with tank on E

Bruce Anthony: she did say that in the video. Yeah. She did say that in the video. 

J. Aundrea: People are wondering why [00:56:00] this 4B movement is 


4B Movement and Relationship Standards
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J. Aundrea: getting so much traction. 

Bruce Anthony: What is 4B? 

J. Aundrea: So the 4B movement is it started in South Korea. 

Bruce Anthony: Okay. 

J. Aundrea: And it basically is. women refusing to heterosexual marriage, women refusing to date men or have their children, any of that, because they're so terrible. 

J. Aundrea: The reason that these things are getting tra gaining traction is because Baby girl realized in that moment, this man does nothing for me.

Bruce Anthony: Mm hmm. 

J. Aundrea: He can't even pick me up on time from work my car. 

Bruce Anthony: Mm hmm. 

J. Aundrea: Get the hell up out my car. 

Bruce Anthony: Yeah. 

J. Aundrea: your friend, y'all gotta figure it out.

Bruce Anthony: Cause think about it. She just [00:57:00] got off work and she wasted two hours and you know that she got to go home, cook, get her, get, you know, relax The little bit of time that she got left to relax, turn around, go to sleep and wake up and do the next day all over again. Her whole evening is 

Bruce Anthony: basically shot

Bruce Anthony: If you get off of work at five and you don't get picked up until seven, ladies and gentlemen, How do you feel about your evening for the rest of the night? 

J. Aundrea: is done. It's over. And now I'm aggravated for the re And I'm talking ab Now I'm talking about it to whoever would listen, which is making me more aggravated. That's it. My, my evening is ruined. You've ruined it. I could have gone home, set up a lovely evening for myself, and you have ruined it. And there are so many women that I feel like are catching on to the fact that their boyfriends, husbands, partners [00:58:00] are doing nothing for them.

Bruce Anthony: Yeah, the days of us just sitting back and chilling. 

J. Aundrea: Yeah, 

Bruce Anthony: Now, there are some women that will still tolerate that

Bruce Anthony: and, and and and don't mind it. Tolerate wasn't the Right.

Bruce Anthony: word. Tolerate could be the right word in certain situations, but not mind a guy like that 

J. Aundrea: Mm hmm. 

Bruce Anthony: because maybe he's a provider. Or that would probably be it.

Bruce Anthony: He's probably a provider. 

J. Aundrea: Right. Yeah, there's a difference if you're a trad wife, because Your your man pays for everything, so you can sit home, look pretty, cook, clean, take care of the 

Bruce Anthony: trad wife would be short for traditional wife. Ladies and gentlemen, you, you, you do that a lot. You, you use these terms and even I'd be a little confused. And I'm like, Oh, that's what she's talking about. And people listening and got to be like, what the hell she talking about? So I, have to, you know, take time to explain it to the people.

J. Aundrea: I, I [00:59:00] mean, scroll through Twitter for an hour and you'll understand everything that I'm saying. Or scroll through TikTok for an hour, you'll 

J. Aundrea: understand everything I'm 

Bruce Anthony: as Tick Tock. Yeah. for you, 

J. Aundrea: It's, 

J. Aundrea: it's definitely TikTok. 

Bruce Anthony: I hope they ban TikTok. 

J. Aundrea: No, I did it. There's so many wonderful and creative people on TikTok 

Bruce Anthony: They're really, but they're also on Instagram. 

J. Aundrea: Yeah, I don't know. I love reels, but not as much as TikToks. 

Bruce Anthony: Okay. Anyway. 

J. Aundrea: Anyway. You made me lose my train of thought after all of 

Bruce Anthony: Like people would Like, sometimes women want to be the 

J. Aundrea: Oh yeah. Like, that's that's cool if both of your value systems align and he wants to provide and that's what you want from him and he wants a housewife and that's what you want for yourself and it lines up and that's great.

J. Aundrea: That's great. I [01:00:00] don't think that that's what was happening 

J. Aundrea: in this situation. That man was not working. He was in her car

Bruce Anthony: could have had a day off. He could, my sister, ladies and gentlemen, if you listening to this, just folded her arms and looked at me like what I said was absolutely stupid. I just said it could be a possibility. He could have been off that day. We don't know what day of the week it was. Maybe she had to work on a Saturday.

Bruce Anthony: Okay. 

J. Aundrea: and I guarantee it wasn't no, it wasn't no, that makes it worse because you're not even contending with like rush hour traffic or anything like that. So you could say, Oh man, traffic was terrible because I'm here on a Saturday. So you're not even contending So that makes it worse. Okay, cause you had the day off, you had plenty of time, you wanted my car.

J. Aundrea: Cause I know, I know he said, Hey, uh, let me drop you off at work so I can have the car. I know it was something like that. 

J. Aundrea: Not asking. Just telling you what the plan was. 

J. Aundrea: Mm 

Bruce Anthony: mean, now we're doing a [01:01:00] lot of 

J. Aundrea: mm, mm mm, mm mm, mm mm. It was a nu I could hear in his demeanor that he's just telling her to chill out and stuff like that and really brushing her off, brushing off a situation where he should have been contrite and apologetic 

Bruce Anthony: Yeah, you should have been. 

J. Aundrea: some accountability.

J. Aundrea: But he wants to show out. 

Bruce Anthony: accountability, 

J. Aundrea: Yeah. And a lot of y'all can't spell it.

Bruce Anthony: A C C O U N T A B I L I T Y. 

Bruce Anthony: Yes. 

J. Aundrea: I didn't say you specifically, 

J. Aundrea: but a lot of you, 

Bruce Anthony: know that I'm not a good speller. No, 

J. Aundrea: true. Um, neither here nor there. My, my thing is this, I, I'm not saying I'm for the 4B movement. Honestly, do whatever makes you feel happy. Like if you're at [01:02:00] peace in your life, being single. And you're not really looking for nothing.

J. Aundrea: Like, it's okay. Like, don't let people pressure you into doing anything that you don't want to do. But for a lot of y'all out there, I saw another TikTok where a guy played a prank on his girlfriend telling her that he wanted to break up. Now, she had three kids for him before she was 22. And they've been together and she has cut off friends and family for this man.

J. Aundrea: And she's going She's all this stuff and now you want to break up and then he's just like, baby, it's a prank, 

J. Aundrea: but it's too late because she's already just realized in that moment, I've given up way too much for you 

Bruce Anthony: Hmm. 

J. Aundrea: and you might not be worth it because he was, he was, it's just a prank. It's just a prank.

J. Aundrea: And she's like, no, don't touch me. Don't talk to me. It was too late. Even if it was a prank, she just [01:03:00] realized something. And so I hope that women continue, women and men, honestly, cause there's some 

Bruce Anthony: And man, cause let me tell you something. I've dated a lot of trifling,

Bruce Anthony: women. 

J. Aundrea: yes. to 

J. Aundrea: put, facts, uh, continue to put videos like this out. So that, you know, maybe somebody will see it. And say to themselves, Eh, eh, Brian ass ain't really doing nothing for me.

Bruce Anthony: Damn it, bro. 

J. Aundrea: I don't want to be alone.

Bruce Anthony: That's why a lot of people are with people because it, because they don't want to be alone.

J. Aundrea: I'm only with, I'm only with, her because I don't want to start over again.

Bruce Anthony: Yeah. And who wants to start over again? I hate first dates. 

J. Aundrea: It literally sucks. 

Bruce Anthony: Yeah. 

Bruce Anthony: All right. Look,

J. Aundrea: hours. 

Bruce Anthony: we can get into that another time. I don't think we got on it to another show. I wanted to get into the second [01:04:00] post, but we ran out of time. So ladies and gentlemen, on Tuesday will be our 150th episode. Jay will be making a, a slight appearance.

Bruce Anthony: So we'll talk about it then. Because this is 149th episode. And yo, thank you. But Jay, what do you want to tell the people out here? Oh Lord, 

J. Aundrea: You're whole without him, sis.

Bruce Anthony: you're going to double back. All 

J. Aundrea: You already got it going on, girl. If he not adding to it. Actually, you know what? Hell, this is for everybody. 

Bruce Anthony: That was about to say that. 

J. Aundrea: This for everybody. If they are not adding to your joy, to your joy, then they got [01:05:00] to go.

Bruce Anthony: And this ain't just for romance. This is for 

J. Aundrea: for everybody. 

Bruce Anthony: This is for any type of relationship, 


Fake Friends and Relationship Advice
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J. Aundrea: I don't care if it's a friend, cause we gotta talk about some of these female friendships that are really your hater in disguise. That's another topic for 

Bruce Anthony: We got to write, we got to write this down. And somebody, hopefully somebody remind us to 

J. Aundrea: Listen, I'm gonna write it on this little piece of paper I got here that I'm gonna lose, I'm gonna lose immediately. Uh, 

J. Aundrea: I'm gonna write fake friends, and then I'm gonna come back to this, and I'll be like, why did I write down fake friends? 

Bruce Anthony: I'll remember. 

J. Aundrea: never know why. 

Bruce Anthony: I'll, remember. 

J. Aundrea: I'll 

Bruce Anthony: No, I'll

Bruce Anthony: re Yeah, you probably will. Yeah, because you probably will. 

J. Aundrea: And then I'd be like, Bruce has 

Bruce Anthony: Fake 

Bruce Anthony: friends? 

J. Aundrea: Where is it? 

Bruce Anthony: I do. Actually. 

J. Aundrea: Yeah. 

J. Aundrea: You will 

Bruce Anthony: ass friends. 

J. Aundrea: your biggest op is standing right next to you.

Bruce Anthony: Yes, you. will. 

Bruce Anthony: All right. 

J. Aundrea: them.

Bruce Anthony: Oh, God. Yeah, and I know about that. [01:06:00] All right, ladies and gentlemen, thank you for listening. Thank you for watching. And until next time, as always, uh, holla. 

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