The speaker discusses their hatred for scammers, the IRS, and resellers, but also acknowledges that some scammers are clever and skilled. They share their own experience of being scammed by a woman who approached them at Target, claiming to need baby formula for her children, and convinced them to buy $300 worth of formula. The speaker later researched and discovered that this is a common scam, where people trade baby formula for drugs. Despite feeling duped, the speaker blames themselves for being gullible and not using common sense. They conclude that some scammers deserve their gains because they are able to deceive people like themselves.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker's husband is Walter White.
2. Over $5.8 billion was lost last year due to scams.
3. The speaker was scammed by a woman at Target who claimed to need baby formula for her children.
4. The speaker spent $320 on baby formula for the woman.
5. After researching online, the speaker discovered that it's common for people to trade baby formula for drugs.
6. The speaker believes that some scammers are smart and deserve the money they make because they are able to scam people.
7. The speaker's YouTube channel has many subscribers who are smart and would not get scammed.
Note: I excluded opinions and personal anecdotes from the list, focusing on verifiable facts.