Trillbilly Worker's Party - FEMA Ice Cream Truck
Episode Date: August 15, 2022Unlocked episode with more flooding updates, should be getting back to your regularly scheduled programming soon folks Link to Baffler article: https://thebaffler.com/latest/flooding-in-the-sacrifice...-zone-ray
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I'm sex intelligent.
I know how to work it right.
I know how to work it right.
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Hello?
I'm all over the goddamn place.
Can I be in your movie
Grace please
that's my impersonation of Olivia Newton
John
hello can I be in your
movie Grace please
she an Aussie
she is Australian
can I be
in your movie Grace please
every time I see some Can I be in your movie, Grace, please?
Every time I see some tweet,
shout out friend of the show, Joanna, down in Australia,
every time I see a tweet that's like,
I need to hear an Australian girl say something,
I always ask her to say it for me.
And I hate that.
I hate when people do that to me,
but I don't really care.
I do it to other people. You hate it when people parade your accent?
Like, just ask me to say stuff.
No, I don't care about that.
I just be like, hey, say this, say this.
I'm like, I don't really want that.
Dude, you know what you could do to get around that?
What?
You could lose your accent.
That would be really fucking funny if you went through...
Losing my accent is a bit on the show
if you like went through like a two-year process on this show
to like whittle your access accent down to and i sound just like a weatherman by the end of it
uh-huh you've got the name of a weatherman tom sexton q6 weather watch storm watch god dude i fucking loved it let us
down 10 days ago you let us down i loved it growing up when they were like we've got new
doppler technology and they would show like a photo or a video of like a big balloon type structure at the top of a mountain, presumably outside of Albuquerque.
And like, look at our new Doppler technology.
And as a kid, I'd be like, yes, hell yes.
We got Doppler, mom.
My mom's like, shut the fuck up.
She's just like, shut up, you little pussy.
Dude, it is like, I've never been clear on whether TV weathermen are like scientists
or just guys with communications degrees.
Or do they have a team of scientists and then you are like,
the guy with the communications degree is like the mouthpiece of the scientist.
So there's like a writer's room.
There's a writer's room for the meteorologist.
Yeah.
What is that?
If anybody has any insight on that, I would genuinely be curious to know.
I mean, you've got to be two things at once.
The first of which is knowledgeable of weather.
The second is personable and charismatic.
Like a weatherman is one of the few jobs,
like the few remaining jobs.
What's the old joke about weathermen?
It's like the only job where you can be wrong 90% of the time
and still keep your job.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Right.
But it is one of the few jobs that still commands some type of respect in a community.
Because this is one of the last,
this is one of the fascinating things to me about the flood.
The first news crew to arrive on the scene was the Weather Channel.
That was like before CNN, before anyone, it was the Weather Channel. That was before CNN, before anyone,
it was the Weather Channel.
And I remember reading an article about them
a few years ago about their recent rebrand
in the last 10 years and how for them...
Isn't the Weather Channel a very valuable asset?
I think their plate...
I guess it could be a
public service well i mean obviously weather is a public service it's fucking crazy that it is like
all privatized or whatever but
like their business model like their plate is made man they just follow around natural disasters of
which there are more
and more every day you're hearing more and more about them every day folks dude like right now
it'd be the time to buy weather channel stock honestly because this this train ain't slowing
down none i'll go ahead and tell you that right now yeah but i guess that is their way of like
you know i guess in a regular news, you have to wait till there's like a crazy salacious story like this Trump FBI raid or something like that.
Or you just take liberties with the news and like stretch out like an otherwise boring topic and try to make it interesting.
But the weather is, yeah, there's something, there's some bad weather shit going on anywhere in the world at any given time you could just zip over to yeah i'm trying to find that the guy who was here
like i saw him everywhere like everywhere i would go he'd be like i'm matthew brand reporting live
and even like behind him would be behind him would be like a mountain of twisted metal he's just like
reporting live for mick roberts
you're going a little tanner hesterberg there yeah i went to college with all these guys
i can't figure out for the life of me which one has accused me of fucking their girlfriend.
That was a contentious thing.
I remember that.
And that's really funny that they are all so uniform and unremarkable that they blur together in your mind.
And so you can't...
You're like, I know one of them accused me of fucking his girlfriend.
I just don't remember who it was.
I'll never forget that quote, though.
Can't believe an unemployed loser that an ex-girlfriend cheated on me with in college
just won a city council seat.
It's like, hey, that's like the old saying goes, baby.
Well-behaved women rarely make history.
The same thing with the fellas.
You're right.
He should be thanking you.
Yeah.
I'm trying to find this reporter.
He had a nice haircut.
My man was looking clean.
He was looking fresh.
He had a nice haircut.
Nice shoes.
Did he have the windbreaker on?
Of course, yeah, he had a windbreaker.
I would love to know who makes the Weather Channel windbreaker
because you know that has to be made to stand up to the elements.
Uh-huh, yeah.
That's not a bullshit windbreaker it's probably kevlar
it's probably guys from kevlar and i have several questions already in this episode i need to
crowdsource somebody needs to find out who makes the weather channel windbreaker and i'm so brain
addled i had another oh yeah i need to know the inner workings of a television weather room mhm
are there scientists there is it just
writers what's going on
right
uh
they've got Erlemeyer flasks
and
beakers
they're doing science experiments
oh shit one of them pours science experiments.
Oh, shit.
One of them pours carbon dioxide
or whatever into...
He's got like a mock-up
volcano and he pours it
in there and it bubbles up.
And he's like, oh my god.
And the camera zooms in on his face.
It's a volcano!
Oh!
Comes in the next day and accidentally makes mustard gas kills the entire case the gorgeous guy with the fresh air gun delivering
the weather oh i can't remember what you add to make volcano To make a volcano
I thought it was just like
Alka-Seltzer and water
Like Mentos and Coca-Cola or something
Something like that yeah
I never got to make one of those
I always wanted to but I just didn't have the initiative
I like the idea
Of someone who
Is addicted to making those in the
same way that some people are addicted to like puzzles or legos you know what i mean like you
can't stop making mock you're like 40 years old and just like trying to fit constantly figure out
new ways to make like fake eruptions uh-huh it's like hey man he's been doing this since
fifth grade uh right it's like someone's got a model train in their garage and you've got
the biggest mock volcano your wife's like if you don't stop this right now i'm leaving
but i'm taking the kids i'm taking the kids and stay and it's like listen baby if
the choice is between you and the fizzy stuff well that's no choice at all cue up i'm gonna miss her
oh fuck
you don't want me to be who i am that's the volcano guy uh-huh you know rod stewart's really
into uh model trains so is neil young i'm told i think neil young's like way into it
really like he has his like he has his own like model train company that makes
model trains really yeah
i don't know what those two would have in common
except for being rock gods, but, you know.
Mm-hmm.
A lot of our venerated rock and roll icons
are also in model trains.
I don't know what it says.
Maybe it's a, I don't know.
I guess we all have things that are like hangarounds
from our childhood that we just never really
quite grow out of.
Right.
Yeah.
Like Christian, like CCM.
I was literally listening to Switchfoot this morning.
Yeah, he'll send me a, so you're like, man, you remember this song?
And I'm like, I hate to like just tell you that like I only knew the hits
because I don't want to seem like a poser,
but I only know the hits usually.
Damn.
That one album, it was secular.
It went mainstream.
It was secular.
For a little while there, they were like,
No, dog, we're not Christian.
Yeah, bro.
We're spiritual i i do we're followers of christ but
christian i i do like switchfoot and actually given the same like situation i would have done
the same oh yeah Just got breaking news.
The Mountain Heritage Festival's been canceled.
It's been canceled.
They canceled the Mountain Heritage Festival.
No heritage this year because
on account of the floods.
They're trying to rob us of our identity.
They robbed us of our homes and belongings
and now they're coming for our culture and our heritage.
And your accent.
Well, I'm working on getting rid of that.
Yeah, well, that's...
I'm going to do it.
I'm going to try to flatten that just as a bit.
And then, like, if I never get it back,
I'll just be the most, like, unremarkable white man
that ever walked the face of the earth.
They're going to start doing that, like, sore...
Because of, like like just transition and
economic development and all that stuff is basically dead now and it is
been consigned to the dustbin of history i mean just for now i'm sure it'll be back like let's
be real but i'm sure that it will become when it does come back it'll be even more
farcical than before and you will have like entire city county-wide like re-education
attempts to eradicate the appalachian accent to make you know the area seem more a minimal to investment right oh my god that would be hilarious
we tried it their way now let's try ours and like they have to teach some kind of accent so it'd be
funny if it was like the mid-atlantic william william buckley yeah, like the trans, what do they call that?
The transcontinental?
Transcontinental, yeah.
It's like it's almost British, but the American version of it.
Yeah.
I'm gonna go work in the coal mines, father.
I'd rather work in the coal mines, father.
But papa, it seems to have a touch of the black lung. minds, father.
But, papa,
it seems I have a touch of the black lung.
Father,
it seems I have
COPD.
Mama, it seems that
I've been stricken with the co-worker's
pneumoconiosis.
Yeah. man.
What is the, what do you think, there's,
what do you think are the best Eastern Kentucky festivals?
The Black Gold Council?
I like the Gingerbread Fest,
just because they hand out gingerbread,
and, I mean, that in and of itself is pretty cool.
What's that one over in Floyd County
Where like they have that huge
Cast iron skillet
And they fry everybody
Drumstick chicken drumsticks in it
I think it's funded actually
By chicken fighters
I would like them to
The Coxman Association
Oh really?
I think so
Wow
I would like to be fried in it it would be pretty
fun you walk up to a hand of a ticket like it's a carnival ride uh-huh you're like wait no i i
would like to be fried alive i would like yeah i'm do you not notice i'm breaded. I'm a ticket holder. I had someone dip me an egg in like breading.
I want you to
make me a cut, but here I've got a ticket.
Oh, shit.
I like this
email I got from Hal Rogers.
It's the East
Kentucky flood relief update. So you got everything under Rogers. It's the East Kentucky flood relief update.
So he got everything under control?
He's got everything.
I love this photo of him.
Like 97 year old
Hal Rogers like strapped
into a helicopter
dude like with at least
like 20 different straps.
And his body is completely
lifeless. it's being like
sucked towards the earth by gravity as the helicopter tilts sideways
he's just holding like a gun just strafing appalachian villagers like get some get some
they're looters uh-huh he's just who's gonna who's gonna be the first local politician
that like long after this crisis is cleaned up they're like they're just gonna run on tough on
looters and like you know like looters will just be canonized as just part of like what's going on and we have to be tough on them.
Yeah.
I do have to say, I am kind of embarrassed for like scoffing at the idea of scammers.
Like the scammers are out everywhere, man.
It is fucking crazy how after a very
bad disaster, you know, like a
catastrophe, they come out of the fucking
woodworks.
Oh my god.
Like,
I'm, let's see,
Katie Meyer sent me one the other day
called Central Kentucky
Restoration.
There's another one.
Appalachian.
Or wait, never mind.
Okay.
Central Kentucky Restoration.
Let's see.
They just go around.
These are known scammers?
Yeah.
Let's see. kentucky restoration central yeah central kentucky restoration and it's made it's made my shit harder because like i've been trying to like help people get
signed up for various stuff and like no one trusts they hear you not have an accent, and they're like, oh no, we've read about this guy.
Dude, the other day,
Zelma comes into the office with a bunch of checks
that people sent her
for mutual aid.
And she's like,
can I just give these to you?
And I was like,
I don't know.
I don't know if you can just sign them over to me.
I think we might have to go to the bank
and sign them over together.
And she was like,
well, do you want to go do that? And I i was like i can't be seen walking with you it's just so i like walked over there with her which was an ordeal and i get there and she's like talking to
the teller to the bank teller and in like after about 60 seconds or so it dawns on me like this bank teller
thinks that i'm probably some like young rico suave like some young turk that's that's swindled
this older woman out of her life saying yeah and at some point the woman asked zelma she's like what how
would you like your money like in what denomination would you like your bills and zelma's like
ask him he's getting all my money and i was like god damn
they're like the tellers just looking at me like because and again there's all these like rumors
of like scammers and swindlers going around. There ain't no help.
The situation is we slip on a banana peel and find ourself in.
That is hilarious.
Like, listen, I'm not with Central Kentucky Restoration or any of that.
I'm just a simple gigolo taking all this woman's money.
I've been doing this before the flood.
What if
that was the case? What if you were
one of these guys that
takes one of these older
women for all their money
and you just so happen
to be posted up in a flood zone?
No, trust me. I've been doing this. And you just so happen to be posted up in a flood zone. Yeah, just...
No, no, trust me.
I've been doing this.
I was doing it long before.
Long before the flood came.
Long before it was cool.
I've been here 10 years doing this.
You're just noticing now.
This guy on Facebook named Charlie Wright has been posting about central Kentucky renovations.
Oh, yeah, I know.
Charlie owns a street sign.
The first day, the guy said a rough estimate to complete the job would be $20,000.
Day three, he changed his mind to $30,000.
Day five, he showed up and said he stayed up all night thinking about quoting me that number and now he's
thinking 50 000 or above at that point we've been all already been completely unhappy with everything
he's done to that point we were waiting for the right time to fire him and we were instructed by
my attorney early on to record every compensation conversation with him blah blah blah uh this guy has a crew of hispanics
that he drops off day one unsupervised 90 of the time and they don't speak english i have to
communicate with them through a translator app on their phone they didn't have tools didn't have
boots didn't know what to do man like just just the the situations you wind yourself like i have we both have worked for like contractors before and
like wound up in some dodgy ass like sketchy ass situations like did i get hired by a company
that's like set up to be a drug front for a money money laundering corporation or something i've
never worked for a contractor that wasn't a con man i know there's varying
degrees of that you know what i mean from like run-of-the-mill tax cheat to like guys that you
know will get like you know like we'll just like pay a bunch of day laborers like what charlie
describes here like bullshit money and that kind of stuff but i one thing they all have in common
is i have never met one that was like, that had any scruples.
No.
No, and they take advantage of people when they're down on their luck
in times like this.
And like, oh man, I don't know.
It's just, dude, it is the Wild West, brother.
It really fucking is.
dude it is the wild west brother it really fucking is like um i was trying to help this woman get applied to fema and she has a hard time getting what a leap of faith coming to you
yeah yeah no yeah as a like like with all the rumors floating around about scammers and stuff
um well i met this i met her son and he kind of reminded me of your uncle rerun and so i was like
all right i'll give him well you know i'll give him the benefit of the doubt like he seemed pretty
cool we hit it off and uh he told me his mom needed help so i went and visited her and i was
talking to her she kind of has a hard time getting around and getting to town, because she's old, and
she doesn't have internet out where she lives.
You've now taken all of her money, all of her social security money.
So you can imagine how destitute she is after i got done with
well i don't know why do no rumors of those kind of scammers go around after a disaster like this
like warning have you seen this man in your neighborhood it's just like me looking sexy as
fuck yeah yeah he comes through there promising to, quote, sling good dick, end quote.
But what happens in the end is he walks away with your Social Security money.
Don't get caught like I did looking for some good dick and ending up broke.
So, like, she called FEMA, like, at the very beginning of all this and they were like yeah
we'll get back to you in eight to ten days and she's like i haven't heard a thing no one's been
out to see me and so i was like all right well i'll try to call like um i'll go to town
uh where i have cell service and like call them and And so then I called FEMA and I explained the situation.
I was like,
look,
she's not going to be able to make it to town to your mobile registration
unit,
which I heard isn't in the place that you said it was going to be in.
I've had multiple people be like,
yeah,
it's just not there anymore.
We don't know where it went.
It's like an ice cream.
FEMA trucks like an ice cream trucka truck's like an ice cream
truck you gotta wait and hear wait for the jingle run inside get a dollar fifty off your mom and
then hope that he's still in the neighborhood except in this case it's a pin and all your
pertinent information for the application yeah um ah fuck he laughed i guess i'll just have to
wait and listen for him tomorrow he's just jesus christ so it's like so like i was explaining the
situation to this guy i was like is it possible you could send someone out there to see her
and assess her situation like i'm out of my element here and uh and she really needs help he says to you now now bro when you say assess the situation
you're talking about like fucking her and taking her social security check what kind of scam are
you running here, pal?
So I tell him the situation.
I'm like, can you send someone out to see her?
Because she really needs help, and how else is she going to get it?
He was like, oh, we don't do that.
He was like, she's going to have to come into the mobile center. The FEMA guy said we don't provide any help.
Yeah, he was like, she'll have to come into the center center the fema guy said we don't provide any help yeah he was like
she'll have to come into the center or call or do it online and i was like well as i just explained
like those are difficult options for her can you go send someone out to see her and he was like no
no we just don't do that those are the only ways and i was like okay before i get off the phone
call with you i want you to repeat what you just said to me,
but I want you to rephrase it like you were on the radio.
So what did you just tell me?
And he was like, we do not send representatives
out to meet people at their homes.
They have to come into it.
And I was like, all right, thanks, man.
That's all I needed.
That's all I needed.
And then that guy hung up and was like fuck i got god just like what the fuck what it's it's honestly it's like that office
space thing like what what is it you say that you do here like what do you do yeah yeah yeah yeah
okay what does fema stand for what's the acronym stand federal merchant
emergency management administration i think okay now you go to a crisis zone with the hallmark of
this crisis is people displaced and trapped in places it can't get certain places right
so the thing that they have found is the most efficient
is to set up shop somewhere and let displaced people come to them pretty much that's what's
going to streamline this process pretty much and at this point like there's all kinds of even our
representative angie hatton is just like posting stuff about how everybody's getting denied.
Not everybody. I have talked
to some people who did get some money from FEMA.
But most of the people I've
talked to, it's like
it's just like we said on the last episode.
Like they're gonna run the clock out
until you just get fatigued and tired.
And it's like
that's what makes it so surreal.
It's like if you're not gonna do
anything just dissolve the agency stop pretending that we have one just like just let us that's i
don't know like that in and of itself was one of the reasons why in the first like couple days of
this whole thing i myself wasn't sure exactly what to do. I was like, okay, boots will arrive. You know, boots will hit the ground soon.
There will be boots hitting grounds.
FEMA's here, baby.
Everybody will say it together, and they'll ride in on horses.
And the horses will neigh, and then they'll hop off and say,
I'm with the government, and I'm here to help.
And then everybody will get their money.
That's how I imagine it going in my head.
Uh-huh.
But as we stated last time, it's not boots.
It's like boat shoes and Ralph Lauren polos.
Like that's your FEMA agent.
Is being a FEMA bureaucrat,
is that the fake email job of like federal jobs i get i guess i can't
name really and truly a much more useless agency i guess maybe like uh uh bureau of prisons or
bureau of land management doesn't seem to be doing too much it does seem particularly rigged to frustrate you
yeah because um obviously even our disaster response is means tested and they can't just run through like run through the haulers giving money and supplies to people
like that's unheard of that's ridiculous not even that to even more even more
sort of substantially than that like or substantively than that they would be
building new like if this happened in china they would have built like new cities by
now like entirely new fucking cities for people to just like migrate to and use you know what i'm
saying it's just it's just uh and so that's why the whole thing just becomes a farce it's like
where are people supposed to go exactly that That's what I've never understood.
I mean, I know we've talked about this a little bit before
with the Rand Paul, everybody should just move to South Dakota thing.
But like, you know, if you've got...
And everybody's ever...
Like, when you bring this up, people will be like,
oh, well, people moved and migrated for generations
and did this, this, and this, and it's easier to do that now.
And I would argue maybe it's not.
I'd say it's harder. Yeah, I'd say it's harder yeah i'd say it's
harder because like you let's say you know how fucking hard is to do anything in a place like
eastern kentucky like without a vehicle without any cash yeah like yuck you're fucked you know
i did it for two years man worked at the fucking bar without a car fortunately it was three doors
down from our apartment but like i couldn't go anywhere without borrowing a ride
or bumming a ride or anything.
Yeah.
No, I mean, it's
not like the halcyon days when you could
trade some beaver pelts for passage to
Detroit, you know?
Gone are those kinds of days.
Gone are those days.
I mean mean from transportation to housing like the situations we make people live in is astounding like i've never just as a matter of growing up the bookish kid in an overly masculine conservative house,
I made it a point to not learn anything about home construction or tools or any of that stuff.
But I feel like I've gotten a crash in like how we build various types of homes for
various types of classes and like when i tell you that if you went to the store and bought
like i don't know let's say a thousand packs of those like 500 page college ruled notebook
packs that you get in college or high school
to fill your thing with,
and that was your house,
those were the walls in your house,
that would probably be stronger
than the material used to build
some of the houses around here.
We're talking about material that melts in your hand
when you touch it, tear it away,
because it's been you know just
water damaged and molded all the fuck yeah uh i mean it's well i mean that's and that has to do
with these companies coming here and throwing shit up that was never meant to be permanent right
they wanted to create these camps where people would live a few years and then once they got
what they wanted out of it then they would just dip out that's why there's that's why people i mean people talk all the time about like there
being no sewer and all this different stuff in eastern kentucky it's like it all stems from that
and if you're a person that acquired one of these homes and have made that your home like and they
act like these people are uncivilized but why would you pay like if you're especially if you're on a fixed income poor working person why would you want to pay the utility you know what i
mean yeah yeah it's it's it's all held together with popsicle sticks but it's it's maddening man
because it's like a lot of these people or people in their family created so much wealth for the world and are just left high and fucking dry.
And I hate to sound like one of these Appalachian exceptionalists or anything like that, because I don't believe that.
I mean, there's plenty of places and professions that created a ton of value for the world, and they deserve every bit of the attention when they are going through their own individual crises and whatnot but it is just it's just super infuriating well yeah i mean it's
i mean like you had a working class that extracted this mineral from the earth it wasn't just that
it's not just that like the the housing situation here is just a byproduct of capitalism at large.
It's, I mean, granted, the way people live here is how they live in a lot of parts of rural America.
So it's, again, it's not necessarily entirely exceptional, but it is at the same time,
entirely exceptional but it is at the same time you really can draw a direct line back to the entire political economy of coal extraction the way it i mean unlike other kinds of industry
uh like i don't know uh maybe it's closer to maybe like a chemical industry, but not the same thing as like perhaps like textile or even, I don't know, fucking military parts.
I don't know.
Even that is pretty environmentally harmful.
But regardless, coal mining requires the complete destruction of the natural environment.
So, I mean, it was always going to result in things like this.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's just a matter of time.
You see this...
I'm just going to quit doing the Twitter dunk because it feels about as tired as...
You're doing Twitter dunking.
I'm hanging it up.
I'm putting my jersey in the rafters, whatever.
I get so emotional and mad, too, at the smallest things.
I'm not fit to do it anymore.
I think basically my body's broken down.
It's time to hang it up.
Well, dude, I mean, I've been trying to be intentional
about not seeking out things that piss me off and agitate me.
Because, again, like my tummy can't handle it.
Like every little thing adds up.
It creates like an ambient stress level.
And so I've been trying to like chip away at it with small things.
Like trying not to seek out things that piss me off and agitate me
oh dude i i mean you know what i've been going through last little bit somebody had
some i'd posted a stupid tweet about this cabbage patch kid my at my cousin adam you know adam had
that i defaced as a kid out of jealousy and i was just making a joke about like just my lifetime
commitment to destroying the property of the more fortunate and some this some dude was like
he wrote something uh it was like uh i can't remember what it said but basically it was like
the uh 30 something year old grudge over a baby doll seems like, you know, not a good way to win somebody to your position.
But I don't make $20,000 a month on Patreon.
What do I know?
And usually those things just kind of wash over me.
But with what I've been going through, like, I immediately, dude, I went in.
I was like, what's this guy's deal?
He lives in Greenville, South Carolina.
Like, I don't think you understand like bro i live a few
hours from greenville i will come dog walk you the mood i'm in right now but i was like cool i
sent him a message i was like bro yeah i'm sorry i made this like shitty little comment about keep
grinding out them letterbox reviews buddy i'm sure that you're gonna write something somebody
cares about one of these days or something like africa what it was that's it i was like man my bad you know whatever and it's like dude you don't know what people are
fucking going through and also i mean i hate to break to everybody that thinks that we're rich
but when you split a fucking dentist salary 19 goddamn ways like i'm sorry there's it's not it's not as glamorous as it looks i'm telling you but uh anyway i i've quit
duncan but there was one tweet that caught my fucking attention this morning it was this dude
that writes for a bunch of papers and he said one of the odder things in recent years and i posted
a dunk and immediately deleted it but he says one of the odder things in recent years is to see how the left has passed from having many minors in its ranks,
fighting for better wages and conditions, to a left with few minors.
But many activists who are anti-mining, a position the older left would have found unrecognizable.
And then here's where it got really obnoxious.
unrecognizable uh-huh and then here's where it got really obnoxious is somebody said was like was pointing out mining is inherently unsustainable needs to be limited in almost any case anything
from sand to fossil fuels to rare minerals to phosphors are reaching the limits of sustainable
use the biggest problem is coal and that needs to be stopped as soon as possible and the guy goes
i agree about coal the rest i don't know if i agree with
but what's funny is like what when you think when you think it's such a weird position because when
you think about the left like supporting miners i'm sorry but they don't write songs about cobalt
miners right yeah so it's like it's like man it's crazy they had all these miners in their coalition
then he's like oh yeah i agree but like coal mining's gotta go that, it's crazy. They had all these miners in their coalition. Then he's like, oh, yeah, I agree.
But coal mining's got to go.
That's bad mining.
But everything else, I just don't understand.
It's like, eh.
Before anybody says anything,
that's not to put down any form of extractive work people have done,
tar sands or whatever it is, wherever you're at. And I'm sure there's been all kinds of labor struggles around that.
But in my estimation, I would venture to say that it probably doesn't get more...
Like, what he's talking about is echoes of the Harlan County mine wars
and different things like that.
But in the next breath, it's like, no, coal mining's gotta go.
Such a weird fucking thing to say.
He should listen to Trill Billyy's year zero interview with timothy mitchell
i feel like that's a good explanation of why the u.s left or the left in general had coal mine
it's because like they could like you know clench their fists and grind the entire economy to a halt you know it was yeah yeah pressure points like they
could uh be um you know they could i don't know their position in political economy was very
crucial uh sort of like logistics workers today you know right right yeah that feels like that
has supplanted like ups fedex and even like the
federal employees usps and so forth it feels like they have kind of supplanted like extractive
industries as like the real choke points of any kind of thing like that yeah like if if american
if the american oil industry went on like a nationwide strike which is insane to think about
it did happen it used to happen like in the 40s and shit but it's crazy to think about it did happen it used to happen like in the 40s
and shit but it's crazy to think about it happening now but if it did i don't know would uh
i guess the u.s would have to import its oil from opec honestly if you would really have the
economy like you really have the capitalist class in a tight spot because with opec on one
side and striking oil field workers on the u.s oil field workers on the other side you would
really be putting the heat to them i feel like yeah uh but i don't know like coal coal mine just
no one mines coal anymore i mean obviously there's a lot of coal mines still but not anywhere near
what it used to be and it's all fucking mechanized there's just fewer miners in general it's just a mechanized
industry right that's the thing is it's it's moved from needing a lot of hands to not and then the
other thing too is like the the i don't know if anybody's been paying attention but the price of
coal is through the fucking roof right now ever since the ukraine russia thing kicked off if those
jobs were going to materialize they this would be the time they would be materializing but it's just a mechanized
industry now yeah dude i thought you were gonna mention the kelly craft tweet i was getting i was
teeing that one up that was next on the thing that is beyond egregious. That is insane, dude.
They built, in 2007, they built the practice facility.
Have you been following all this that's been going on with UK?
Not really, no.
They've been, in 2007, Joe Craft, Joe and Kelly Craft built the craft center.
It's where the UK basketball team practices and the wildcat coal lodge and all this stuff and now calipari's throwing these tantrums wanting like updated facilities for
recruiting and all that sort of thing and he's been retweeting like kelly craft stuff that's
how it came on my tl like i would never have kelly craft on the tl otherwise but like what did trump
she's got like an ambassadorship or something and basically her only credential is she's like a coal baron's wife i think she was the coal baron's wife yeah
she was the ambassador of the un oh okay um i was thinking it was like finland or something goofy
it's a picture of her not a speck of dirt on her like not even a you know not even like a particle of dirt or anything on her like
you would think that they would at least be like kelly come over here like come over here like
let's put some mud on those things or something all right um yeah she's standing next to some
uh probably missionary workers or something next to a pile of rubble.
And she says,
there is so much going on in our world and nationally, but we must not forget our brothers and sisters in Eastern Kentucky as they
rebuild together.
We will meet the moment and help them come back stronger than ever.
Meet the moment is a hashtag.
I love it.
That is so crazy.
Everybody in this picture looks like they've been like rolled hard and put up
wet,
like working to get their homes lined back out and she's there in like some fucking hunter rain boots or something
with not a speck of dirt on her or her pants or anything she did not even bend over to pick one amazing absolutely amazing as you pointed out like you can literally draw a straight line between her
like from her to the flood to the flooding from her husband yeah the craft family some of the bigger
coal profiteers in the world i was here I heard on the radio today that they said something like
70% of the rainfall went into the creeks,
which I think is insane.
Like usually in a normal situation
that hasn't been strip mined all to fuck,
the hills would retain a lot of that water
because they're
porous, right?
Yeah.
But in this case, like
70% of the rainwater went just straight
into the fucking creek. Like it had
nowhere to go. Oh my god,
dude.
Thanks, Joe
and Kelly. Hey, this flood
made possible through the generosity of joe and
kelly craft as well as appropriations from the kentucky general assembly
dude it's it's really been a master class in leadership i fucking love it one of something
that i just found out yesterday is that uh terry adams our county judge executive would not meet with andy
brashear when he came down here not that i really give a shit because i don't like either of these
individuals like fuck it who cares but i just thought it was pretty funny he also wouldn't dude is that that is so terry needs to kind of understand that when you've reached the level of that local politics
like you don't you're not a you're not a partisan anymore you're a representative and you there's
something called diplomacy like you think fidel castro liked coming to new york and like shaking hands with
like yeah you know all these like people from america and shit and making these deals and
stuff like that which obviously america reneged on but like you you have to do that you have to
keep up some sort of level of decorum almost well i just yeah i just thought it was interesting that like especially after a
disaster i think that that's really the thing it's right yeah like if he's just yeah like i get it in
certain circumstances but after a disaster like yeah like go instead of just like not meeting
with him how about you go and like ream his ass that would be fair game like nobody says you have
to be cordial but like you need to have an audience with people that can
make decisions. You could have a Beto
moment. Like, F
you, Mr. President. This is fucked
up. This is fucked up!
Yeah.
Listen, it's important to me, motherfucker.
Beto's back on his cussing
shit. Did you know that? I did.
I heard that. He's back on his cussing
shit. That's pretty that's
pretty tight he's like the cussing guy this is i love that i love that he's like in 30 40 years
his wikipedia page will have like cussing phase 2019 through 2023 or something like that cussing
robert beto o'rourke uh-huh cussing that's what
he'll be known as they'll like render of uh the artist because we're going to be regressing in
society after everything melts down yeah but they'll drop beto in like a uh like a fucking
daniel boone style like like coon skin cap and like teddy roosevelt tall tale type thing yeah
yeah it'd be cussing rock made o'rourke
uh-huh the filthiest mouth in the west and like but all all of modernity will have broken down
by that point and then they'll just nobody remember that he was just like this huge pussy
that wore like a blue oxford shirt i that liked to say a couple of dirty words.
Like, damn, he didn't need six shooters.
Yeah, all he needed was four.
He didn't need six shooters,
he just needed four-letter words.
Didn't need six bullets,
just four-letter words.
You know, there's a phrase the tongue
is mightier than the sword and that's coined for cussing beta aurora because he didn't need
he didn't need six shooters like the rest of the frontiersmen of the time that's right
that's correct another another fact i learned this week about the long-term recovery of Letcher County and of Eastern Kentucky is that the coordinator for long-term recovery efforts in Letcher County is not...
It's also Terry Adams, the guy that wouldn't meet with the president.
That, to me, would make a little bit of sense, weirdly
enough. That to me would make a little more sense.
Instead,
the actual person is our
quote-unquote economic
development coordinator.
It's like an unelected position.
It's like a bureaucrat role that they
created 15 years ago
to get the prison here.
It had no other purpose than to like roll out
the planning commission it's like it sounds official but actually it's just completely
undemocratic and just appointed by like powerful people yeah it's in its literal mission from day
one was to like roll out the red carpet to make sure that letcher county was uh an amenable place
for a federal prison and so i guess that position still exists
i don't know why the fuck it honestly it's even crazier to think about like i remember a few years
ago when the county was completely fucking broke and they were having to like lay off uh trash
truck drivers and like bus drivers and shit like that who the fuck knew this whole fucking time
they still had an economic development coordinator they're probably paying like sixty thousand seventy
thousand dollars a year to do fuck all just you know sit on the computer and like talk to people
about like tourism a classic east kentucky grift is and you have to open up the books to see it
but you think some of these positions like county attorney and city attorney are like
just like unpaid out of the goodness of their heart.
But no, they get big money kind of obscured from the budget and stuff like that.
So I know they're paying somebody.
Yeah, but they'll send the garbage guys home.
That sounds funny to say it that way.
They'll send the trash men home.
They'll send the trash.
We have to lay off 12 trash men this month
sorry guys so we're gonna give y'all a morality test and the 12 lowest scores go home
um i just thought that was like perfectly i mean it's just like like perfectly neoliberal it's just like perfectly neoliberal. It's just like, okay, yeah, the rebuilding coordinator.
Economic development coordinator.
Yeah.
All right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We can't afford to fully staff our garbage sewer and street departments.
But by God, we have to make sure that some pointless guy that gets on a phone call like once every six months with how rogers stays gainfully employed would you think of the poor economic development
coordinators like surely his only success in the last nine months that i've heard anything about
is bringing a bitcoin mine to the industrial park
outside of jenkins which didn't even pan out because the price of bitcoin
completely bottomed out so it's just like i like oh a flood happened uh all right here
like just uh this is your job now like there i'll tell you what's insane. Think about that.
People that were so excited about
the coming Bitcoin economy in the
mountains, and then it all just
bottomed out, and then this happened, and
they're just like, well, it's okay,
but they didn't get the memo about the Bitcoin
jobs not materializing.
That's okay, and this all dries out, baby.
We're going to go work in the Bitcoin mines.
Mm-hmm. Yeah. that's okay. And this all dries out, baby. We're going to go work in the Bitcoin mines.
Yeah.
Yeah,
dude.
It's,
uh, that is not great.
It's just been a very fascinating experience.
I've reconnected with my community in some ways.
I've met a lot of new people who I'd never met before. I've hearded with my community in some ways. I've met a lot of new people who
I'd never met before. I've heard a lot of stories. I've also seen a lot of really sad,
depressing shit sifted through actual shit. I think I saw leeches. I think I saw a toilet bowl
full of leeches the other day it came out of your ass
it came out of my ass i pooped just pooped like 40 leeches that like in standby made
this whole thing it's just been a really crazy a really crazy experience well we got to keep plugging with the podcast otherwise the terrorists win
i you know i didn't i have not kept up with anything like trump being raided
uh what else has happened a lot of juicy bits out there honestly there's juicy bits that we've
punted on there's juicy bits we've punted on yeah if you can believe it we don't usually punt on
juicy bits but lately out of necessity we've had to we've punted on juicy bits salman rushdie was
attacked giving a lecture in new york somebody trying to cash in on the fatwa what if like that hit listen that's kind of
an interesting uh eastern kentucky economic development idea if i was in that role i want
to say listen there's a lot of government money out there okay but some of the best government
money out there is in iran right now and listen you just get like a band of hillbillies together
like fucking Iglorious Bastards.
It's like these...
Listen,
we're going to cash in on the Ayatollah's fatwa.
We just have to go murder Salman Rushdie.
That's my vision of Kentucky's economic development.
If you're in that position,
you got to show some imagination and initiative like we're gonna
fucking get small business owners here what the fuck are you talking about there's more money
in pursuing the fatwa on salman reshdi's head i know i'm being facetious and also the guy was
stabbed in the neck so maybe i should not be so cavalier about that. But the thing too is like, yeah,
it's sad that there's a much more lucrative future than just murdering one
guy.
Anything,
any other solution offered to Eastern Kentucky.
To Eastern Kentucky.
Like you could fund the city of Whitesburg for two years off of Rush D
Fottwell money.
Yeah. You probably, I'll tell you something man uh getting bounties on people's heads and stuff as the situation grows more and more dire
i mean we're gonna see maybe see you know a boom in that economy contract killing being a viable
uh-huh you know yeah job again i mean there's a lot of
unscrupulous dishonorable people running around out there that need to get what's coming to them
and sooner or later the free market's going to step in and take care of that
really and truly yeah so Dude we've been punting on Juicy Bits
Like Robert
Like Cussin Robert
O'Rourke Beto Lopez
Is also gonna
He's gonna have some
Competitors and those competitors
Are gonna be us we're gonna be the punters
Of Juicy Bits Terrence and Tom
What else
Is going on in the world
Boris Johnson is going on in the world?
Boris Johnson is appalled at the Rushdie attack.
Is he?
Yeah, that's news.
Here's another good one.
Michelle Branch, her of...
Did she sing Making My Way Downtown?
No, I think that was Vanessa Carlton.
What does Michelle Branch say?
She sings Jesus Fring
Anyway, she's married to one of the guys from the Black Keys
And was arrested after she smacked him
After catching him in an affair
Wow
I guess that means he'll be spitting some black keys out of his mouth,
you know, like the piano, like Bugs Bunny.
Yeah.
Well, did you see anything else this week,
either flood-adjacent or national politics-adjacent that we could cover?
Well, I saw the Baffler piece, which I was impressed by.
If you want to talk about that a little bit before we close out.
Which I guess the broad strokes of we've kind of outlined over the last couple of weeks.
But if you haven't checked that out yet, you should go check it out.
I read something for the Baffler about the flood.
You should go check it out.
Yeah. Yeah. about the flood you should go check it out um yeah yeah it's uh it's you know it's just kind of a sort of synthesis of everything we've been talking about and working towards over the last
couple weeks everybody should go should go read it and check it out i mean i mean no one else this is already out of the media you know so yeah yeah okay help
us keep it in because we still need a lot of help i mean it's it's a complete free-for-all man
you got like scammers fucking all over the place fema not doing anything the lot the national
guard's gone by now i mean they're fucking gone dog
like I guess maybe I saw
like a couple trucks yesterday
but they dipped out they're like alright you guys
got this under control
like no no we
don't at all actually
oh man
but it's
it really and truly is just like well you're on your own so good luck
yeah i mean like people were talking about it like cdc releasing new covid guidelines
the sort of message of which seems to be basically good luck but that is literally the same tack that they've
taken with this flood and that i would assume they've taken with every national disaster or
natural disaster in the last several years like there was a thread going around i think like a
week ago about how monkey pox broke out in the mid-2000s and the cdc i think they were able to get it under control pretty quick but uh like those
days are just long gone and and people are telling me that this woman i was talking to yesterday um
she was like she literally verbalized that she was just like long gone are the days when anybody
came around to help you
like no one has been by here no one's been by to help or talk like those days are long gone
yeah uh which is astonishing i mean it really is you see like growing up you you hear those
and it's a hard line to walk because like the u.s government uh both as an administrative state and
as an empire is a force of evil great great satanic evil in the world that needs to be destroyed
um but like there's nothing inherently evil about a state in my mind anyways like that
that a state is just an instrument a mechanism for for uh administration distribution
a framework right exactly it's like there's nothing inherently evil about it um but you just
kind of see how how kind of like genocidal that ronald reagan's statement is about like the
scariest words or i'm from the government and i'm here to help
you well it's also provided cover for the government to like sort of because the democrats
are so feckless for the government to become as the years go by like more and more useless uh-huh
right like i don't it's not like i want to build back some sort of, like, democratic socialist state where, like, the government operates like the New Deal or whatever, like Green New Deal and all that.
Or Sweden.
Yeah, I don't want, I don't want that. But it would at least be nice during times like this. But that's, that's not a reality. It's not going to be a reality ever. And you just kind of have to adjust accordingly.
You just kind of have to embrace that.
I remember when we had a side hater on,
he said something that kind of stuck with me.
The whole point of politics is to make things better.
So I'm not counting out the idea of making gains in the current system,
but you have to be careful i think of like who
you entrust and who you get in bed with and all these different things and like your own personal
integrity and stuff but that said i don't i don't hold out any hope that like yeah like we're going
to get any help or anybody else for that matter is going to get any help under this current
thing we live under you
know well it's weird like we didn't even talk about the biden visit but because it was much
to do about nothing it was completely anticlimactic it's like no one knew where he was the media
framed it in a way that seemed to suggest he was coming here to roll out the democrats new
climate bill like the media was like biden arrives in eastern kentucky after democrats
passed monumental new climate bill oh and there was also flooding here yeah well yeah it's great
yeah they probably got him here and then like he's like god damn his sundowning is worse today
and they're like okay we got colin audible we'll roll it out some, and then he's like, God damn, his sundowning's worse today. And they're like, okay, we gotta call an audible.
We'll roll it out some other time when he's more alert.
I mean, I don't know anything about that bill.
I don't care to know.
I don't give a fuck.
I don't care if it goes nine-tenths of the way.
You will never, ever fucking convince me
that it's good enough.
That even its meager reforms
and attempts at moving the needle
in a specific direction
are useful and good.
I mean, I just, I don't,
from where I'm sitting right now,
in the epicenter of another fucking disaster,
it's not good enough
unless it goes all the fucking way.
And it seems like companies are fine with it.
And if fossil fuel companies are fine with it,
then that's an issue.
That says enough.
I mean, another thing that Assad talked about
when we had him on
was this idea of political phases.
And that phases can come to an end.
That they have a come to an end that like there are uh you know that
they have a beginning and an end and trying to revive a dead one in my opinion like a kind of
like robust social democratic state is like it's a dead issue already at this point the only way
i guess we're going to be able to start moving something forward is with something entirely new, like altogether new.
I don't know.
I don't know what that looks like or how it's done, but I'm just starting by telling people no longer lying to people about my day job.
That's it.
That's where I'm going to start.
And it's going to end.
With me in a political revolution or you shot twice in the back of the head.
Yeah.
I don't know, man.
Well, the piece is good.
I really was impressed by it
and I think it's required reading.
I mean, not only because I'm trying to shine a light on the situation here,
but also, too, because, like, this is coming for all of us.
And I think that's true.
I think that, like, the wages of everything we've pulled out of the ground
and the way we've emiserated people
and just wantonly done whatever we
want for generations and generations and generations.
It's like it's our chickens coming home to roost.
And the shitty thing is that
the leadership
situation is dire and
there's almost
like a
I don't know what you would call it. There's almost like a i don't know what you would call it there's almost just like a
like i don't know like it's like we all know that we're fucked but we're just like carrying
on the best that we we can under the circumstances there's like i don't know there's just like an
eerie undertone to all this i've even noticed this with the flood where it's like like we don't want to say like
our leaders particularly don't want to say anything about like coal mining's role in this
like yeah it would be easier just to like move on from that and i get that in some ways like in the
sense that like we just want to like we don't want to litigate why or how this happened but
i think it's important to hold people to account i mean we wouldn't be doing this
fucking show if we if we weren't speaking truth to justice man i i think that there is something
deeply powerful about history as a tool uh for like liberation i mean however corny that word
is or however corny that sounds it's just yeah i mean yeah it is hard to sell that
because it is an abstract thing like oh this thing happened 40 years ago you know and the same thing
applies to climate change like when people talk about this being a product of climate change like
i had a guy i was talking to one guy and he was like they're saying this is a result of climate
change he's like i don't know about that he was like, they're saying this is a result of climate change. He's like, I don't know about that.
He was like, but I do know this is a result of strip mining.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Like, it's really that kind of thing.
A lot of people can get on board with that, dude.
I mean, yeah.
It's common sense.
Here's the thing.
Like, when the Friends of Coal Lobby came in,
before it was actually formalized as Friends of Coal,
there was a sense in the community that people that were strip mining
were fucking people out of their jobs.
Because people had, I remember being a kid
and people talking about fucking strip miners,
like fucking us over again and all this stuff.
And then at a certain point, that all merged together
and it felt like, you know,
like, well, we might as well not single these guys out.
They're just trying to feed their families and work and stuff like that but it was the right instinct you know and i don't know where
that went but like i'm hoping a little bit of that is still alive you know to i mean not that it
matters in a big way anymore but like just the knowledge that there were people that like you
know in their estimation out of necessity but
like in the end fucked over so many people and like coal miners and just regular ass people around
these sites a lot well you gotta be honest and candid about that it was just it just created
an environment of fear and sort of paranoia and scarcity uh i mean people that's another thing people ask
you know like i wrote a whole thing about it like the early opioid epidemic and the moral panic
around that like a big sort of ingredient in that moral panic probably was fear over not just the decline of jobs but the fact that some
of the only jobs left were leveling people's homes and family cemeteries and mountains and
filling the streams up and shit.
That was a very socially catastrophic thing that happened.
That was like a 20- or 30-year thing.
You know what I'm saying?
People pitted against neighbors.
That was awful.
Yeah.
Let me ask you a question, having written about both of these things. How much do you think the rise of the opioid crisis
and the rhetoric around it was put in place to obscure who the real villains were in these communities?
I think that that's a big part of it.
Because nobody says the strip miners, and of course not a few miners ended up falling prey to the opioid thing themselves.
But like, you know what i mean like nobody
says strip miners are the scum of the earth anymore they say you know it's the dope heads
it's the looters it's the you know there's always like some villain some like and it's and i mean
usually a straw man you know usually you know what what they call and like sort of classify you know one or two people get caught
stealing during the aftermath of the flood and then they saw there's this huge looting problem
right it's like no not really no well they had to displace the social harm caused by
strip mining specifically but coal mining at large onto some group of people.
And so it became people who use drugs,
people living in extreme poverty,
living in desperate conditions.
I mean,
because yeah,
there is a fact that,
I mean,
like what,
what do you hear a lot of those people saying
in the 90s and 2000s?
It's like, drug dealers
are destroying our community. Our communities
are being destroyed. Our communities are
declining. And that was true.
It wasn't because
people were using drugs.
It was because
the coal industry was in its endgame.
And its end game required it to
basically destroy as much shit as possible i mean like you're talking about parts of west
virginia looking like the fucking moon like strip mines as large as washington dc like this this is
this is recent history i mean this is all recent. I saw something one time that you could place the city of D.C., the Sphinx, the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, and like several other monuments on one strip mine in Martin County.
Is that why that coal miner, is it named Jeff Hoops?
Is that his name?
Or that coal mine owner
decided to do exactly that to test it out he's like i gotta see if this is i'm gonna see if you
can really put yankee stadium fenway park and goddamn lincoln memorial all on this trip
i'll be damned you can
but i mean that's the thing man like the last 30 or 40 years here have been
a catastrophe a social catastrophe like multiple things intersecting
and you see the way it all just compounds during a disaster like the flood and the fucking people in power know it
they know this they that's really the thing that's so hard and fascinating to watch
simultaneously it's like they know how bad it is and that uh we have created the worst i mean like the kentucky rivers watershed is one of the poorest watersheds in the
u.s i mean like it is the pop i mean it is it is astounding i mean we're talking about people
living in floodplains in houses that are basically built with paper i mean it's it was a disaster
waiting to fucking happen.
But layered on top of all that was 20 or 30 years of excessive law enforcement surveillance,
targeting of survival strategies in an area that is, again, extremely impoverished.
That was, you know, the only remaining infrastructure of which is jails and prisons and police departments.
I mean, you know, that's, I don't know, man.
It's just, it was just a disaster waiting to happen.
And again, not to mention the war on coal the friends
of coal thing the creation of an in-group and an out-group the creation of like a labor hierarchy
of like noble work versus ignoble work like masculine work versus feminine work like it was all waiting to implode in something that would create maximum fatalities,
maximum social disruption.
I mean, it's fucking crazy to watch all these NGOs swoop in
and try to piece back together the social fabric
in a way that ensures the social hierarchy.
There's this group called CORE.
Have you heard about them?
It's the same.
social hierarchy like there's this group called core have you heard about it's the same yeah it's that that feels like that has to do with the messaging around the joel peck cartoon which
you rightly called out as absurd the criticism of that right in the piece like the the to stitch
back together the sort of the social fabric with the hierarchy intact says we want the same people
sort of leading these things we don't want anything to change
fundamentally is what they're saying yeah yeah and the people in power know how fucking absurd
that is like you can't look at any of this destruction and devastation like i don't think
that any human can look at any of that like if regardless of how much you try to obfuscate it with ideology and rationalization, if you've been in a place of power for longer than a few years here, I don't see how you look at any of that and say, yeah, well, maybe things have to fundamentally change here.
I mean, I don't see how you can look at it and rationalize that away.
It's like we were saying last week
it is almost like a revolution
we've already had the fucking hard part
we've done the hard part already
where there's been mass fucking devastation
and loss of life
so why can't we just fucking
all come to terms with that
and try to
move forward in a way
but again it's not going to happen.
And it's totally out of my hands and anybody else's hands
because I go to these long-term recovery meetings.
I went to one of them anyways.
And obviously, they're still in the phase of like
trying to reduce as much harm as possible,
mitigate as much damage as possible.
But you will start to see in the coming weeks
how this will start to see in the coming weeks how this will start to
be stitched back together in a way that ensures all those old hierarchies because again they're
not going to they're not going to fuck with the property relation for one they're not going to
start building free and efficient housing like they can't do that that dude that is where people
draw a line it's strange like the whole crux of marxism revolves around the property
relation and everybody from you know like bureaucrat swooping in to the ngo sphere coming in
to uh some dude on twitter getting pissy because i made a joke about defacing property people start
acting funny when like you the question comes up to their prop to
property the property relation yeah yeah i mean because that's the thing i mean it all turns on
sort of yeah yeah it's why the cops immediately scramble into high gear with the looting stuff because you have to you have to return back to that basic fact
yeah like disaster that that is one of the sort of contradictions that this phase of capitalism
will start to put into motion which is that natural disaster by its very sort of physical force can destroy property lines and property distinctions
it can turn all property into communal property and that creates a huge fucking problem for the
elite um and that means they're gonna have to resolve that through the police at the same time
that means that me and you and every other person
on the other side of that line sees that happening and every other swinging dick and every other
swinging dick like we see that happening and have to forge a kind of new identity and sort of
practice out of it and that's why like i felt really bad talking about the actions of the police and
elected officials after this occurred but what else are you supposed to do it puts you i know
it puts you at such a weird position because you know how like in some ways these people are still
venerated but how do you do it in such a way that you don't alienate people in the community but
at the same time you're honest about what they do
and what they're about
and what their function is.
Yeah.
The cops, that is.
Yeah, oh yeah.
It's such a fucking rope to walk, man.
Well, you have to call it out
because otherwise,
where are people gonna get their answers?
I mean, it's like I pointed out in the article.
Like, the couple that came in and was like,
they're saying this happened because of the election.
And you,
I mean,
I'm listening.
I'm not ready to pun on the weather gun.
Uh,
blue,
uh,
how do you call it?
The,
yeah,
the,
was it like weather engineer or yeah,
I'm not ready to pun on the weather engineering theory just yet.
Just let you know where i'm setting that with
i mean but yeah people are looking for a kind of an answer even if it is a kind of rebuke of
those kind of answers like a rebuke of a certain set of political answers is a political act and the fact that people get to that point
and say like well this didn't happen because the election are you fucking serious like who would
say that who would be heartless enough to say that you know that just it just goes to show you that
people are looking for an explanation yeah so i guess you do have to call out the actions of the
police and elected officials after something like this occurs because it perfectly demonstrates how this all works. last episode too which is that like private property our our current conception of it isn't
this immortal thing unchanging thing like platonic form gifted to us from on high it is socially
created it's like something that we can change it doesn't have to exist it hasn't existed at other
points in history i don't know i think that's I just think that that is
A
Something that you have to be someone has to be
Pointing out and
Again so I'm not lying about the podcast
Anymore
What the fuck's the point what's the point about
Lying about it anymore like it's
This is all
I feel like we're we are also in
An endgame of sorts like it's all Fucked we feel like we're we are also in an end game of sorts.
Like it's all fucked.
We're like we're all going to die.
Like it's it's heading towards that oblivion or, you know, I mean, a event horizon.
Like who fucking cares now?
Yeah.
Like go for broke and try to make you just.
I mean, yeah.
If fucking people are out here saying that this happened because people here voted for Mitch McConnell, that's way more fucked up and genocidal than me saying maybe this happened because people here voted for mitch mcconnell that's way more
fucked up and genocidal than me saying maybe this happened because we destroyed the earth
for the rock inside of it for maximum profit and we prosecuted drug users and you know went after
them when we should have been taking care of you know what i mean like all because of the the
industry was so greedy to pull that stuff out they left
everybody broken penniless so they have to turn to something to sort of manage the exactly shittiness
of their existence like all these things are connected exactly and that may and that makes
way more sense than just saying that oh some people are rogues and druggies and this and that, and I don't know why this keeps happening.
Yeah.
Well, that's the thing.
It's like we pointed out, I think, either last week or the week before that.
It's like the liberals, all they're going to do is condescend to the working class.
They always have, even when they were helping them out the war on poverty
was one big scolding like condescension yeah um gotta do better gas yeah and then the reactionaries
abuse the working class and there are some people in the working class who will gladly take that
abuse and heap it on to other people in the working class yeah and then the left says no to both of those
and says that the only way through this is if the working class
is running society running the show people that create the value are running society making
decisions about it exactly and even more than that have abolished private property and have like returned
property to a communal state that we don't have to there's no you know i mean there's no scarcity
no i mean i guess all this probably sounds really idealistic and it and it is it is
but fucking christianity is idealistic what the fuck do you want? Yeah, that's true.
I don't know.
I don't know, man.
I don't know, man.
Anyways, you could go read the Baffler article.
I'm sure that it's not the last thing that I or... you've not seen the last of me
yeah there will be more surely I mean because again like now watching the kind of like
NGO people swoop in and try to like that group core like there I think that stands for like
I saw the shirts and I was like damn congress of racial equality like the most boomer thing ever uh no it stands for like what is it core apple core app al core
no no this is core community organized relief effort core is providing critical support to
communities devastated by the floods in kentucky
core responds immediately to support under support underserved communities across the globe through
and beyond crisis um and and like at some point part on their website it says like
we identify leaders in the community and connect them with the people in need it's just like okay uh i did that the other day when i called the county fiscal court to come pick up some
woman's trash because she didn't have enough space on her property for all the molding
decomposing shit and i needed someone to come pick it up and they were like, yeah, we don't do that.
Well, that's the other thing, man.
It's like, well,
those outfits just need to stay the fuck out of the way
and if they want to help,
give some money out of their coffers
to the people that are helping
because that shit is useless.
Yeah, when a crisis strikes,
we respond immediately to fill gaps,
mobilize resources,
and establish trust and collaboration
from within communities.
That means nothing.
To empower them to break perennial cycles
of poverty and vulnerability.
Yeah, and we're the ideologues.
Truly, yeah.
To empower them to break perennial cycles of poverty and vulnerability.
Hey, have you thought about this?
Have you thought about the ways you might be kind of sabotaging things for you?
Right.
Have you thought about how being locked in this-
Like it's a genetic condition.
Core focuses on equity by bringing relief directly to those who need it most.
Equity.
I love it.
Our efforts are driven by a focus on equity, locally hired staff,
and an investment that starts from within the community
and adapts to its dynamic needs.
Jesus.
Oh, man.
Well, I have some dynamic needs.
Oh, shit, dude.
I think this is Sean Penn's organization.
Is it?
Sean Penn founded CORE.
Is this what he founded after Katrina when he was on the boats going through there?
He founded it in January 2010.
In a matter of 35 seconds, 250,000 Haitian lives were lost and the nation was changed.
Within hours of this unprecedented disaster,
core founder Sean Penn had mobilized a powerful network
of doctors, emergency workers, and government officials
to take action.
I'm going to shoot myself on camera today.
I'm going to shoot Sean Penn.
This is fucking ridiculous.
Oh, man.
Oh, man.
What, you think we'll get to meet Sean Penn in HR?
Or does he just not show up to these things?
I guess not.
Jennifer Garner showed up.
Did you meet Jennifer Garner?
I didn't meet her.
Aw.
She, like Biden, they had her swooped in and out this photo of sean penn dude his fucking
arm this is disgusting his arm is so veiny like in a bad way dude do you think he was juicing
i could have been is that known i've never seen sean penn to get b2j maybe he's just uh
doing those vascularity boosters you know
wow all these groups i've seen a lot of these signs in the last week or so
here are a few organizations we are proudly partnered with. Airbnb, Amazon, Home Depot, World Central Kitchen.
Just like the fucking-
The CIA.
Didn't like Sean Penn like dry snitch on El Chapo after he granted him an interview?
I think so.
Like led to his capture or something?
Just like watching all these organizations show up,
like Duracell and Tide, loads of hope duracell and tide loads of hope i've
been loving loads of hope like please drop loads of hope all over my face i'd love some more loads
of hope but listen when you all pull out drop loads of hope on my on my ass.
World Central Kitchen.
I've seen that thing.
I got some pretty decent food from them the other day.
So I guess it's not all bad.
Live Nation.
Kind Bars.
Oh my God. A veritable who's who of...
I love it.
Just like when you stare at like a fucking mountain of colgate toothpaste and toothbrushes it's just like dude every time there's a natural disaster like they're
they're eating good my money's real good right now money real good right now for yeah procter
and gamble we were laughing down at the office We've received so many motherfucking toothbrushes and toothpaste.
They're like, what do people in Eastern Kentucky have need of?
Number one, we need them motherfuckers to brush their teeth.
They saw the Diane Sawyer thing.
They were like, oh, the Dew Tooth.
The Dew Tooth, yeah.
We got to make sure they don't have Mountain Dew,
and we have to make sure they have toothbrushes oh man this shit sucks it all sucks so fucking bad
because like there's the initial bad thing which is this the thing the flood in this case and then there's like the inundation of the non-profit like ngo
disaster relief workers and people bringing too many supplies that's a thing like distribution
centers getting oversupplied it's just waves man it's just fucking waves oh boy anyways why don't we
call this one we've been at it for a while um thanks uh yeah i don't know any party thoughts
on all that man i let me know where the overstocks are i'll come be like a hoarder and
just get all the excess of the surplus colgate sit on that for a rainy day yeah you'll never
buy toothpaste again uh yeah okay so anyways go check out the article at the Baffler, uh, you can continue
to support us with mutual aid, let me find that link, where's my phone, let me find that
link, there's a link that you can give to, I think EKY Mutual Aid is having a hard time getting money right now.
Where in God's name did my phone go?
I think the chair.
I'll put a link to it in the description.
Okay, I found it.
I found it.
I found it.
I still got to find that.
Flippin', flippin', flippin'.
You can donate to at Kentucky Daria.
It's just like it sounds.
K-E-N-T-U-C-K-Y-D-A-R-I-A.
That's the person running our mutual aid group.
When you give to that, i usually go to the bank get money literally right
out of it and just give it out to people so that's our strategy here i think that's honestly
probably your best option because otherwise you might have to fill out some paper i mean
they're gonna there's like groups that have there's groups to have to fill out some paperwork I mean there's like groups that have
There's groups that have people fill out paperwork
And shit but
I mean
Who wants to do paperwork for money
That sucks
If you got a grandmother with a social security check
Looking for some satisfaction
Have her call Terrence too
That's right
Um Alright well also go to patreon if you're listening to this it's
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i wake up and i literally don't exactly know how that day is gonna go so uh you know it's just a
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Thanks for supporting us.
Thanks for helping us out.
Also, if you have like a trash pump and live in the greater Lexington area,
you know what that is?
Man, I put the call out in West Virginia
and Kentucky and all over the place.
I haven't heard anything back.
We need a, yeah, a sump truck.
Well, what I need now, I don't need necessarily one of those big fucking trucks that gets the port-a-potties out.
I need, like, a trash pump.
It looks kind of like a generator.
You can hook a hose up to it, and it just sucks the shit right out of it.
Right out of, like, a space and spits it out the other side.
So that would be... And you need this for the flood cleanup out of it. Right out of a space and spits it out the other side. So that would be...
And you need this for the flood cleanup, you say.
I need this for the flood... Not for personal use.
Not for personal...
Sick fuck.
Not for
personal use.
Just...
This is the most powerful
vacuum ever.
I just need my shit sucked right out sucks the shit out of your ass through your dick send us a sucker basically
oh shit all right thanks for listening we'll tune in next time uh we'll talk to you later bye bye