Join us as we discuss the dangers of wearing a mask in public, a woman who wasn t wearing one, and why it's a good thing she wasn't wearing one. Plus, we talk about the immigrant crisis, the border crisis, and the Ebola crisis.
00:03:26.000There were people out there who were encouraging this, by the way, on Twitter, socialists saying, these people don't get 15 an hour, so shock and awe violence is what is recommended.
00:04:57.000The best thing you can do is comment, folks, if you're watching this on YouTube.
00:05:00.000Just leave a comment and we'll talk about everything below.
00:05:02.000So here's something else that's been making the rounds before we get on to the border crisis.
00:05:07.000There's a claim now going by the media, going through the media, I don't know if you've seen this, where Biden just nominated Jacqueline D. Van Ovost.
00:05:15.000To lead the Transportation Command and Laura J. Richardson to four-star general
00:05:20.000But the media is claiming that he's nominating them because these nominations were held up by Donald Trump because he
00:06:36.000It was the person who wrote the New York Times piece saying that Donald Trump wouldn't promote women, and he was on CNN saying, people are saying that Donald Trump won't promote women.
00:07:16.000I don't want to make sure I didn't blow your ears out.
00:07:23.000Now then, here's something else that a lot of people don't realize while we're discussing women and women of color and not male to female women.
00:08:13.000And by the way, the last one, Ovost, whichever one you couldn't pronounce correctly, that I can't either, Donald Trump actually oversaw her promotion prior to that in 2017.
00:08:22.000So there's no reason he would not promote her again.
00:08:41.000What were you about to say there, Dave?
00:08:42.000Oh, I was just saying, before you brought up tits, I find it amazing that they bring on the old white guy who's already made it in the society of, you know, whatever, racism.
00:08:54.000It's like, wow, okay, let's just bring on this cuck.
00:08:57.000Sit there and go, yeah, white people are all bad.
00:09:18.000And I will say this, this is, I of course, none of us here think that Cuomo is a rapist, which is, you know, that's allegedly what people are saying out there.
00:09:26.000And of course, I am not going to go down that trail.
00:09:29.000I am not going to live by that sword and die by that sword.
00:09:32.000Governor Cuomo is absolutely not a serial rapist.
00:09:38.000Now, I also think it's a problem that he's probably going to be ousted for grabbing people's cheeks and making inappropriate jokes and not for, say, killing your grandparents.
00:09:51.000I would think that no one cared there.
00:10:05.000Charlotte Bennett said he asked if she'd been with older men.
00:10:08.000Anna Rook Rook said he put his hand on her lower back, asked to kiss her.
00:10:10.000Now, the two new allegations include embracing a former aide to prevent her from leaving his hotel room and kissing another aide while grabbing her waist.
00:10:18.000Keep in mind, the New York Times or New York Post just wrote an article about how they needed to ban Pepe Le Pew.
00:11:08.000Here's the thing though, do not let the left get away with this.
00:11:11.000This is something people need to remember, okay?
00:11:13.000Because now people are saying, oh we need to listen to women, and you know what, I'm so disappointed with Cuomo, and you have de Blasio coming out talking about an investigation.
00:11:20.000This wasn't just a guy who the left accepted.
00:11:25.000Keep in mind, they were talking about this guy running for president.
00:11:28.000They were talking about him as the leader of the democratic movement, as the shining beacon, the example of how states should handle COVID and how they should manage their executive offices.
00:11:40.000There was even the term, the media was so in love with him, you have Colbert, you have Eleanor Generous, you have Jada Pinkett Smith, you have Trevor Noah, calling themselves, referring to themselves as quomosexuals.
00:11:52.000Don't let them move on as though they didn't do this.
00:16:10.000And I'll just, again, teaser, that's because there is no white equivalent to Michael Vick!
00:16:17.000Oh, I thought they were still talking about the George Floyd trial.
00:16:20.000Right now they're picking the jury, but we'll be covering that live as we actually continue with that series.
00:16:26.000So let me ask you this, too, a question of the day.
00:16:29.000Why do you think it is that Joe Biden—I mean, people have their conspiracies, but isn't it plain as day now when they're just trying to bring in as many illegal immigrants as possible with no checks or balances?
00:16:39.000I mean, at a certain point, wouldn't you say, hey, look, they're coming in—you have over 108 in the Texas border who tested positive for COVID.
00:16:48.000At a certain point, why would anyone believe that the Democratic Party is looking out for them?
00:16:52.000And I think you're seeing a shifting of the parties, where you're going to see the Republican Party, the party of the working class, more minority support, and Democrats be rich white bitches.
00:17:00.000But comment, that's the best thing you can do.
00:17:13.000This is what excites me, because it's the CDC report, and then you got your mama and your grandpa dead, which makes it easier for me to put the thing in the thing.
00:18:37.000What the conclusion means in some of these studies, since it's not a double-blind placebo-controlled clinical study, with the CDC, the conclusion means we can just bullshit in the face of the data.
00:18:48.000So here are the actual numbers from the CDC.
00:18:51.000Mask mandates were associated with a 0.5 percentage point decrease in daily COVID-19 case growths 1 to 20 days after implementation and decreases of 1.8 percentage points after 100 days. Mask mandates were
00:19:07.000associated with a 0.7 percentage point decrease in daily COVID-19 death growth within 20 days and
00:19:15.0001.9 percent after 100 days. And it says this right here. It says this right here, just to be really
00:19:22.000clear. Daily case and death growth rates before implementation of mask mandates were not
00:19:27.000statistically different from the reference period.
00:19:31.000Bro. They were not statistically different. So you're looking at 0.7, you're looking at 0.5
00:19:37.000to 1.9 across the board on the high side of the scale.
00:19:42.000Now, let's contrast that with 9.5 million jobs lost, 4 million small businesses that will never reopen, a 93% increase in mental illness, people seeking help for depression, anxiety, and suicide rates at record highs.
00:19:57.000At a certain point, you have to balance the risk-reward.
00:20:02.000I don't care, Bed Bath & Beyond bitch, you can wear your mask!
00:20:06.000And by the way, the mask mandate, what they defined is that is you had to wear a mask everywhere outside your home.
00:20:11.000In the park, going for a jog, in your car, not just in stores, and the closing of the restaurants, the lockdowns, only counted if you only did delivery.
00:20:19.000If you had five people in the restaurant on opposite sides, that didn't count.
00:20:22.000If you had outdoor dining, that didn't count.
00:20:23.000So basically they say, go home and die, and you won't die of COVID.
00:20:26.000Also, the woman at the Bed and Bath Body Works, is that what it's called?
00:20:33.000I use fancy soaps and her life is worth $11.
00:20:34.000me on. Thank you for correcting me. You domesticated man. I use fancy soaps and her life is worth
00:20:43.000eleven dollars. Her life is worth eleven dollars. Eleventy dollars. I like pumpkin soap. This
00:20:50.000one has some pumice in it so it exfoliates.
00:20:53.000If you're a man, it just rips out your ass hair!
00:22:24.000Daily case and death rates before implementation of mask mandates were not statistically different from the reference period.
00:22:28.000But then, we'll put this side by side, the conclusion there, it says, mask mandates were associated with statistically significant decreases in county-level daily COVID-19 death and growth rates within 20 days of implementation.
00:22:39.000So wait, you just said that it wasn't, there were no statistically significant differences, and now you're saying what they're, We're statistically significantly different.
00:23:06.000And people want to tell you, why don't you follow the science?
00:23:09.000Why don't you follow the... Well, because, look, if I wear a double mask everywhere, all the time, then I only have a 0.5% less chance that I might catch a disease, for which I stand a 99.997% survival rate.
00:23:34.000They don't look at the unintended consequences of this, the suicide rate, mental health rate, childhood obesity, education problems, like all of the other things that get thrown in there, and you're telling me that is for a .5% reduction?
00:25:32.000By the way, going back to that CDC thing, I guarantee you, if you were to tweet out that CDC says there is no statistical difference, somebody would fact check you with what they then said later in the report that there is statistical significance.
00:25:45.000I would do it, but I don't want to have to sue Twitter.
00:25:48.000We already got the lawsuit with Facebook.
00:25:49.000I don't want to have to sue Twitter for posting the CDC's own information.
00:25:54.000You get a quantity discount on it, I think.
00:27:41.000I know you don't want to answer to him, but the former president just released a statement saying that the Biden administration was acting immediately to end the border nightmare that they have unleashed on Tarnation.
00:27:55.000We don't take our advice or counsel from former President Trump on immigration policy, which was not only inhumane, but ineffective over the last four years.
00:28:04.000We're going to chart our own path forward, and that includes treating children with humanity and respect, and ensuring they're safe when they cross our borders.
00:28:24.000Because Joe Biden's policies are designed to accommodate, I would say catch and release so they're not even really catching, are designed to accommodate illegal immigrants, whereas of course the Trump policies were designed to protect American borders and basically de-incentivize people.
00:28:39.000Yeah, one of the criticisms of the Trump administration's immigration policy has never been that they weren't effective.
00:28:45.000It's always been that they were too stringent.
00:28:47.000You were building a wall and we can't have walls in our country and you're sending too many people home and you're trying to... No one has ever had the balls to say they were ineffective.
00:30:26.000Well, keep in mind that back in 2019, Obama's former Department of Homeland Security, the secretary, Jeh Johnson, that's, I just had to make sure, Jeh Johnson, J-E-H.
00:32:35.000Buys you a Mic mansion, and it's just a bunch of people who call themselves Mic who live in your mansion and have Scottish rights, so you can't get out.
00:32:51.000Here's this Arizona sheriff talking about, these are the people who have to deal with it, you know, working class Americans, people you don't care about, dealing with the issue at the border.
00:33:00.000When President Biden rescinded the emergency order on the southwest border, it stopped resources and stopped construction on our border.
00:33:07.000As a result of that, one area where the fence is not complete, we get five or six groups a day coming across there.
00:33:14.000In December, it was over 2,500 illegal entries, let me say, to include over 500 pounds of
00:34:58.000We know that right now they're struggling with a crisis.
00:35:00.000We know that Texas has had to send the National Guard down to the border.
00:35:03.000We know that hundreds of them have tested positive for COVID and gone back into the population.
00:35:07.000Which, by the way, that doesn't really bother me that much.
00:35:10.000It's not so much that people might get a rough cold from illegal immigrants, it's that they may lose their job or get violently harmed because of the criminal.
00:35:18.000rates that we see from people who are here illegally. Now you're saying, hold on a second,
00:35:21.000I watched MSNBC and they say that immigrants commit crime at a lower rate than native-borns.
00:35:25.000Nope, that's not true. So Trump's policies, let me just rattle off what they were,
00:35:29.000and these led to the decrease dramatically. No one refuted them, no one argued that,
00:35:33.000they just would argue that it was cruel. Other than Jim Pisacki.
00:35:35.000Right. No, she just said we don't take advice from him.
00:36:50.000My country is not very good, and your country is very nice.
00:36:55.000I would prefer to be in the place that's very nice.
00:36:59.000You also have to go to the nearest country where you are not going to be persecuted, which is not, by the way, the United States if you're in Honduras.
00:37:46.000Again, all these sources are available at lateralcutter.com.
00:37:48.000Ending the temporary protected status granted to illegals from El Salvador, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Sudan, or as some people refer to them, shithole countries, which we would never say.
00:37:58.000Burdening technology and human rights.
00:38:00.000In contrast, Biden's have included expanding DACA, ending the cap on daily asylum requests, ending prosecution of adults, illegally crossing with children, which by the way is a problem for those children, they basically get sold into indentured servitude if we're talking about it, and ceasing border wall construction.
00:38:17.000So you can look at those direct changes and see, oh now I understand how it goes from 832 illegal crossings a day, which is 832 too much, to 6,000.
00:38:41.000That was the whole reason for separating so that you could figure out which kids were actually with parents and which kids were with, I don't know, people that had kidnapped them?
00:40:32.000The policies that led to 832, a decrease to 832 crossings a day versus right now 6,000.
00:40:38.000These policies, which just made sure that we knew who was coming into our country, we just made sure that we knew that parents were with their kids, that people weren't being kidnapped, so it reduced sex trafficking.
00:40:45.000policies were, were, were, were, were racist.
00:40:48.000Southern ball, excuse me, the southern border wall is a racist proxy for Trump's racist immigration,
00:41:11.000Trump wanted $5 billion for a pointless border wall to enforce his racist immigration policies,
00:41:16.000but he was too incompetent to figure out how to get it.
00:41:19.000It's part of his strategy to win a second term, along with rallying up his base with
00:41:23.000his near constant racist rhetoric about immigrants.
00:41:27.000Okay, so don't you just love the racism of the left where he said, they're rapists, they're criminals who are coming over, they're not always sending their best.
00:41:36.000He said, this was an insult to all Latino and Mexican-American immigrants.
00:41:41.000You just assume that they're all rapists.
00:41:43.000I don't assume that everyone running a taco truck is MS-13!
00:41:47.000No, just because their faces are tattooed with 13 doesn't mean you should jump to conclusions.
00:42:23.000In the context of what he was talking about, mentioning MS-13 prior to that, should have given you some kind of an understanding of what he was saying.
00:43:10.000First off, that number includes only legal immigrants.
00:43:13.000So that number includes Swedish immigrants, German immigrants, Indian immigrants, Pakistani immigrants, as well as legal Mexican immigrants, legal South American immigrants.
00:43:22.000People like Smooth Manny, whose family came in from Colombia and they worked skilled jobs.
00:43:26.000That includes those people who, of course, are on the books, they pay taxes, so they're more likely to be law-abiding citizens.
00:43:33.000It changes, however, when you look at illegal immigrants, which is very hard to quantify because typically they don't answer the census.
00:43:44.000So in 2014, a DOJ report found that nearly half of all criminal investigations initiated by federal prosecutors were filed in courts near the southern border.
00:43:54.00064% of all federal arrests were of non-citizens, according to the Bureau of Justice statistics.
00:43:59.000And then there's one statistic if you just look at specifically Mexican immigrants, because They have the highest portion of illegal immigrants in the United States, and it's hard to know which ones are legal versus which ones are illegal, which I think is a gross disservice to legal Mexican immigrants.
00:44:12.000That's the racism of soft expectations.
00:44:15.000Mexican immigrants commit between 3.5 and 5 times as many crimes as the native population.
00:44:22.000So it's a lie, don't let them sell it to you, don't believe it for a second that actually crime is not a problem.
00:44:29.000First off, it's a huge problem statistically, based on the numbers that we already have, and it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that if you don't have a secured border, if you don't have a way to know who's coming into the country or leaving the country, that of course these are people who are more likely to try and live under the radar of the law, thus not obey the law.
00:44:52.000Illegal immigrants, they commit more crime, they put you at risk, and of course they reduce your wages.
00:44:56.000But the media just said, well, Donald Trump's a racist, and you contrast that, of course, with how they've portrayed Biden's immigration policy.
00:45:03.000Executive action from President Biden.
00:45:06.000One of the, I think, inarguably, one of the most unconscionable things the Trump presidency did and left in its wake.
00:45:16.000With the first action today, we're going to work to undo the moral and national shame This is all part of President Biden's commitment to restore humanity and humane values to our immigration policy.
00:45:27.000Compared to the last four years, this is great.
00:45:29.000You know, this is all part of President Biden's commitment to restore humanity and humane
00:48:59.000Also, if you've seen Bruce Jenner in the Village People movie Can't Stop the Music, you should have been aware of the fact that he's been a woman since 1978.
00:49:05.000I sort of caught on when he started looking like Tilda Swinton from Narnia.
00:49:10.000A movie so gay that it lowered my T-cell count.
00:49:15.000And here's something, though, while we go back to the immigration deal, because this is something that a lot of people don't talk about, right?
00:49:22.000They assume that, or they did assume until this election, that all these policies and curbing illegal immigration and saying they're not bringing their best and their brightest, that we need to reduce crime coming from south of the border.
00:49:33.000Everyone assumed that, of course, that would, well, that would kill the Republican Party with Latinos forever.
00:49:37.000But Donald Trump's policies, this surprised me.
00:49:39.000They were actually supported by 50 percent.
00:50:16.000They see them as a monolith of brown people.
00:50:19.000A lot of Latino Americans, the ones at least that I spend time with, the ones who I meet and we talk with on a regular basis, including, by the way, ones who maybe don't even speak English that well.
00:50:28.000You go to Quick Trip, never racetrack, you go to Quick Trip, at the end of the day they're going and picking up that 32 ounce, at the end of the day they're just going, hey, Bud Ice, huh?
00:52:19.000I have more in common with that guy than a Japanese person would have with a Chinese person, despite the fact that to many Westerners, they would look the same.
00:52:30.000Racism, the way we look at it, obviously racism is evil, but it's not a racial issue.
00:52:36.000It's the way the left seeks to divide and conquer, whereas nationalism can actually bring people together under the same umbrella, or divide people.
00:52:43.000Look at the cruelty between the Japanese and the Chinese, especially during World War II, and you look at some of the experiments that they performed on each other.
00:53:12.000We, by and large, we probably watch the same television shows, watch the same, you know, same sports.
00:53:19.000We have a lot of the same role models, especially now when you look at sort of this convergence of culture with hip-hop and basketball being mainstream and reality television and everyone who's video gaming, right?
00:53:29.000It's not, when we were kids though too, I mean, Family Matters, Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, We really did raise, we were raised in a post-racial America versus a Japanese and a Chinese.
00:53:47.000And the left wants to divide you that way.
00:53:49.000And I think that you're seeing, the reason that you are seeing Latino Americans abandon the Democrat Party in record numbers is because, A, they're deeply conservative traditionally as far as values, right?
00:53:57.000They tend to be Catholics coming to this country.
00:54:00.000And then if they're here legally, you cannot throw them in the same pool as someone who, you know, with a coyote, stole a kid so that he could say, uh, hey, let me avoid the cages.
00:54:08.000And then they realize you're just getting separate cages.
00:54:11.000Well, and they, they want opportunity and they understand that the Republicans are the party that will provide opportunity because we're the party that says, go and work.
00:54:27.000Let us give you stuff that just barely gets you by.
00:54:29.000Let us fight for $15 minimum wage, and then the job that you would have gotten is gone now because it got automated, because they can't afford to pay you $15 minimum wage.
00:54:37.000Let's shut down millions of businesses.
00:54:39.000Let's put tens of millions of Americans out of work for a virus with a 99.9997% survival rate, but then turn a blind eye when 108 illegal immigrants cross the border and are bused in testing positive.
00:54:53.000And you tell me they're looking out not only for the... When I say, by the way, the American worker, that means Latino-American immigrants.
00:55:40.000No, I'm just saying that we're now putting people into these categories where it's like you said the same thing where just because you're brown doesn't mean you're Mexican.
00:55:46.000You're just shoving all these people into a category and you're going, well, you're brown, you're white, you're black, and then everything else is special.
00:55:52.000Well, we're doing it when it's convenient.
00:55:54.000You're a woman when it's Women's History Month and we're talking about promotions, but you're not when we're talking about sports or we're talking about engineering fields or any other science fields.
00:56:02.000You're a woman here and you get privilege here, but then it's like we don't want to see that.
00:56:05.000We don't want to see color here, but we want to see color here for admissions.
00:56:08.000We don't want to see gender here because gender doesn't exist anymore, but we do want to see it here because more women need to be in places where men are.