i can t stand. is that okay, tony? can i sit? [gunfire] is. jesse: no one ever wants to meet a mobster. some people would feel safer in prison than out on the street people like bernie madoff no relation to. lost $65 billion of other people s money in a ponzi scheme. it wasn t just joe schmo s money that bernie stole. a new netflix documentary says bernie madoff was taking millions of dollars in from criminals. federal reserve drug cartels tr. and when they all came knocking on bernie s door to have it back, he didn t have it. instead of paying up, the documentary says madoff pled guilty to 150 year prison sentence so he wouldn t get whacked. madoff just confessed said i did it said send me away. if madoff for years was able to get away with taking in mob money, drug money right under the nose of the feds, just imagine what s going on in crypto. the currency notorious with mobsters, sex traffickers and hackers. warren buffett s right-hand man calls it rat poison. dignity
got so many out here because they feed you three meals a day. you don t have to do [bleep] but stay in your tent or party or if you smoke a lot of dope you can do that. it s like you wake up, you go eat and get high. go seat get high. go eat dinner get high. that s all you do all day long every day. does that feel like it s helping anybody. it s not. that s why you see all the tents. that s wendy. she is a homeless hair dressner portland. she doesn t cut hair anymore it s hard to find the motivation to work when you are made this comfortable. look at the jacket. she has earrings. she is homeless and she has hoop earrings and a nice looking sweater and her tent, probably given to her by the city. well, the county spent nearly 2 million bucks buying tents for homeless just in the last two years. each tent cost like $70. but wendy says she is tired of handouts and now wants a hand up.