On today's show, David Pakman talks about the latest in the ongoing investigation into Joe Biden and what it means for the future of the Democratic Party. He also talks about how the IRS is going to vote in favor of abolishing the agency, and why he thinks it's a good idea.
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00:06:38.000From Fox News, House Republicans to vote on bill abolishing IRS, eliminating income tax.
00:06:45.000Vote on abolishing IRS part of deal between Speaker McCarthy and the House Freedom Caucus.
00:06:51.000Fox News Digital has learned the House will be voting on a Georgia Republican Rep.
00:06:54.000Buddy Carter's reintroduced Fair Tax Act that aims to reel in the IRS and remove the national income tax, as well as other taxes and replace them with a single consumption tax.
00:07:03.000The vote on the bill was made as part of the deal between House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and members of the House Freedom Caucus and was pushed forward in his quest for the gavel last week.
00:07:18.000Kevin McCarthy thought he would not need to negotiate with the Freedom Caucus members because they were going to have a red wave so pronounced, the 20 or so vote holdouts would have been completely irrelevant.
00:07:29.000And then because the GOP underperformed, he had to go crawling to members of the Freedom Caucus as well as people like, you know, it's like Matt Gaetz, Lorne Bower, and then say, okay, fine.
00:07:50.000But I want y'all to understand, when the Democrats vote to support the IRS, When the Democrats, they've already voted to defend the 87,000 IRS agents.
00:08:00.000When you're having dinner with your family and your Aunt Edna is like, well, they're Republicans, they're evil, and you're like, yeah, you know, I hear you, but man, the Democrats voted to defend the IRS.
00:08:09.000Get your Democrat relatives to defend the IRS in front of everybody and see how well that goes.
00:08:13.000The IRS is actually a good thing, Tim.
00:08:17.000No, no, no, no, I actually agree with you.
00:08:20.000Thank you so much for bringing this up.
00:08:21.000I mean, the IRS, they're pretty much like those little, you know, gnomes, but instead of, also like those little Christmas elves, but instead of leaving stuff, they just take stuff for themselves.
00:08:31.000And without them, who's going to finance the next Epstein Island, right?
00:08:34.000Who's going to make sure that the special interests get all their money?
00:08:37.000Who's going to make sure that corn, seed oils are subsidized?
00:08:42.000They're very bold and beautiful, brave members of the government that, of course, are not working for a corrupted, hijacked government that, of course, is spending our money and wasting it on special interests.
00:08:50.000So, yeah, we've got to protect the IRS, guys.
00:08:53.000Personally, I love being raided for $600 transactions on Venmo.
00:10:37.000I don't want to shoot the process in the foot unnecessarily because it hasn't gone to the Senate yet and it may get passed through the Senate.
00:10:43.000Even if it does, then could Biden veto it?
00:10:46.000They passed the Inflation Reduction Act with major support from the Republicans.
00:10:50.000You think they're going to pass a bill that's going to ban the IRS?
00:10:55.000They should at least get rid of all those tens of thousands of new agents are going to be hounding poor people and the latest reports that are coming out in 2022 the IRS overwhelmingly went after and targeted poor people more than they did people with significant amount of income they're doing this in order to of course.
00:11:12.000Keep people in line as they literally print money out of thin air.
00:11:15.000This is such just a disrespectful slap in the face to anyone paying attention here as our economy is being deliberately destroyed in order to push a great reset.
00:11:25.000We're here today and there's no going back from this.
00:12:59.000I think it's going to... I mean, we're too far away, especially when it comes to people's attention, especially when it comes to the upcoming election.
00:13:04.000There's no way they're going to remember this.
00:13:06.000I just don't see it personally myself.
00:13:09.000And, you know, the Democrats wanting more government and more IRS agents?
00:14:57.000Before the Federal Reserve was enacted, before there was the creature from Jekyll Island, before there was this larger kind of income tax levied against everyone else, how did the government run?
00:15:06.000Pretty well, on a limited basis, and private business and private enterprise was allowed to prosper, and it did!
00:15:12.000And the roads were built, magically, and they were still there, magically.
00:15:15.000It's not magic, it's of course common sense.
00:15:17.000Whenever you have the government taken away from people, you have them depriving them of any kind of prosperity, Of any kind of liberty of any kind of freedom and if you think the government has a duty to redistribute wealth you're an absolute lunatic who is obviously just facilitating the larger transfer of wealth of your money to of course the big banks the big corporations that truly do call the shots at government and the most powerful people are only enriched by more government.
00:16:28.000To counter your argument a little bit, Luke, is that I think a lot of the things like the power monopoly you're talking about could happen in the private sector as well, and so you need some form of government to protect the common man from mobs.
00:17:56.000But the point I'm trying to make is that rather than just demonize, quote, the government, just acknowledge that our federal government's way too big, it's too influential in people's lives, it needs to be reduced in size.
00:18:06.000Not that there should never be any government ever, because I think some government is extremely valuable in protecting common people from corporations and things.
00:19:27.000That to me is one of the biggest ridiculous ideas that they could micromanage you being in nature.
00:19:32.000Privatization of land and property and stuff like that does preserve property.
00:19:38.000If you want to save endangered species, the best thing you can do is have someone that has the resources Get a bunch of them on their private land so no one can hunt them and they can take care of them.
00:20:24.000It's like there is a way to monetize things in a positive way.
00:20:30.000You can absolutely use the incentive of profit to have good results.
00:20:36.000That is one of the most obvious things living in modern society.
00:20:40.000It's almost, it's so obvious that people don't see it.
00:20:43.000It's so prevalent that people don't see it.
00:20:46.000But privatization is generally a good thing.
00:20:49.000Now, it's not to say that there aren't problems or can't be problems, but privatization versus government, it's almost always better for privatization because at the very least you're not adding You're not adding legal violence.
00:22:31.000He got a journalist actually suspended and permanently banned off of Twitter as well.
00:22:35.000The guy that works for Real Clear Investigations, right?
00:22:38.000Like, it's unconscionable that politicians behave like that, and it's extremely disheartening that we're such a tribal society right now that we can't all say, okay, that's a violation of liberal principles, and you can't be in a position of power anymore.
00:22:57.000That should be something that all Americans say, but that's not happening anymore.
00:23:02.000Oh, the mistake is that they say Twitter's a private company, so if I walked into the Apple headquarters and I started screaming, they could kick me out because it's a private company, but it's a different kind of private structure in that it's a social network.
00:23:13.000No, it's not, because Adam Schiff, as a representative of the government, Getting a hold of Twitter saying, ban this person, that is prohibited by the First Amendment.
00:23:23.000The government cannot tell an intermediary to violate someone's rights.
00:23:29.000But could they say, hey, Tim Cook at Apple, don't let Ian Crosland into the Apple headquarters.
00:23:35.000And then Tim Cook's like, okay, you can't.
00:23:37.000No, because it's a violation of your rights.
00:23:39.000But I don't have a right to go into the Apple headquarters.
00:23:41.000Because you know they don't have the right to tell someone else to violate your right.
00:23:48.000You have the right to move, you have the right to exchange in, to engage in commerce.
00:23:53.000The rights that an individual has are infinite.
00:23:57.000You have the right to get up and leave, you have the right to go to the bathroom.
00:24:00.000These are all rights that you have because you're a free person.
00:24:03.000So if Tim Cook doesn't have a problem with you going into his business and you don't
00:24:07.000have a problem and the government says, Tim Cook don't let that guy in your business.
00:24:11.000The government saying that applies significant pressure because it's the government.
00:24:16.000The government has the monopoly on violence.
00:24:17.000So if they say that to Tim Cook, and Tim Cook says, well, you know, I want him to come in and buy stuff, but the government said I can't, so I can't let you in, Ian, that's the government using their influence on Tim Cook Tim Cook to violate your rights, and that is expressly prohibited.
00:24:33.000I don't know the court cases, but I know that the Supreme Court has found that the government cannot do those kind of things.
00:24:38.000The government can't use the private sector as a means to suppress your rights.
00:24:42.000But do I have a right to go into the Apple headquarters?
00:24:57.000So like any private company, any little shop on Main Street?
00:25:00.000Anything that's a public accommodation that allows people to enter, you can enter, and they can give you a warning to leave, then they can call the police, the police give you a warning, then the police can remove you or arrest you.
00:25:11.000But if a corporation is running a public-facing, publicly available business, you have a right to enter that business.
00:25:18.000And then they have a right to tell you to leave.
00:25:20.000If you remember a couple years ago, I was even saying, these are not private companies.
00:25:24.000They're working, colluding together with government, working on the behets of government, implementing a lot of their policies that the government wants them to implement, and they parade themselves around like, look, we're a private entity, we're a private business, we can do what we want.
00:25:45.000And also, when you look at the start of a lot of these companies, they started with connections not only to the government, but there was a lot of grants, there was a lot of incentives that allowed them to become as powerful as they are right now, where they have a sort of monopoly on the industry, and they dominate everyone, where competitors can't even compete with them because of the unfair advantage the government gave them during the beginning of their start.
00:26:09.000Uh, which I think is important to note here, which also tells me this has nothing to do with any private entity here.
00:26:22.000That collapsed and, uh, has myocarditis.
00:26:24.000If, if we're entering this period where, in Congress, they're doing a tit-for-tat vengeance, that Nancy Pelosi boots people off committees because she doesn't like them, so then McCarthy comes in and boots people off committees because he's like, okay, this is a game we're gonna play.
00:26:35.000I mean, we're heading to a point where Elections are determined by who can collect the most ballots possible, not who actually has the best ideas.
00:26:42.000Ballot harvest and get the biggest number and you're good to go.
00:27:06.000I mean, I think we're already at the point where the country is divided like we've never seen before, but it's just going to keep going and keep going.
00:27:11.000But I've always said that the right, because the right's always been the party of defensive, so it's nice to actually, it's refreshing to see that they're actually taking the offensive at least somewhat nowadays.
00:27:40.000I mean, over time, one of the reasons why I got into the industry was because I saw that the Republicans were just playing defensive over and over again.
00:27:57.000And then, you know, over time, as I became more radicalized or more rational is what I would say, I mean, it just kind of evolved my thought process.
00:29:26.000So the people that actually breached the west side of the Capitol, none of them have been prosecuted.
00:29:30.000I mean, the ones that actually, they're on video throwing two-by-fours through the window, breaking these, and then, you know, they hop in and then open the doors from the inside to allow everybody else in.
00:29:39.000You know, there's one in particular that I can think of off the top of my head.
00:29:41.000He's wearing all red, has a red hat on, and they actually somehow ended up very conveniently in the room with Ashley Babbitt right as she was being shot, right around Ashley Babbitt as this took place.
00:29:51.000And they were on, just like Ray Epps, they were put on the FBI wanted list and then immediately, almost immediately taken off right after.
00:30:01.000One could ask that, and they probably should, but it's inconvenient to the narrative.
00:30:04.000And even if you do ask, I mean, we've seen with what Ray Epps has accomplished.
00:30:08.000I mean, he's literally on video on January 5th, multiple times, telling people to go into the Capitol on multiple occasions.
00:30:15.000And then on January 6th, doing the exact same thing.
00:30:17.000I mean, there's even a video of him holding a big Trump banner and actually pushing it into police alongside other people.
00:30:24.000But, you know, he's Adam Kinzinger's and the committee's absolute darling.
00:30:27.000And they don't want to talk about it, and they release the transcripts, and it literally says that, hey, I helped organize this, and he's on video doing so.
00:30:34.000But you're not allowed to talk about it, and if you do, you're labeled a conspiracy theorist.
00:30:37.000You said there's transcripts of Raab saying that he helped organize January 6th?
00:30:40.000Yeah, I believe, I don't know which congressman that actually released it originally, but I mean, it's literally in the transcripts that he is talking, I believe it's to his son.
00:30:48.000I'm not 100% sure on it, but he organized it.
00:31:26.000He is the one that led the first initial group on that west side and breached those two barriers.
00:31:30.000And then something that isn't talked about is after those first two barriers were breached, you had about six officers responsible for stopping hundreds of thousands of people.
00:31:37.000And there was the initial, I would call it the riot zone.
00:31:40.000It was where they hold the inauguration every year.
00:31:44.000And the crowd of thousands of people just started forming.
00:31:47.000There's mothers, there's children, people from all walks of life.
00:32:15.000What could be on these tapes and do you think it's going to happen?
00:32:18.000I think it has the potential of happening but I'm not super positive just because of everything that was supposed to come out hasn't come out.
00:32:25.000I actually talked to Gates in a Twitter space last night and asked him about the same thing and he was very positive about it.
00:32:30.000He seemed basically assured that these were going to be released.
00:32:34.000I mean, I've seen a good majority of this footage that's been unreleased.
00:32:37.000I wish I could talk about it more, but I can't.
00:32:56.000Multiple congressmen can attest to actually seeing the video cameras.
00:32:59.000They're there right now outside the speaker's lobby, but they don't want to release the other angles of Ashley Babbitt being shot because it shows Michael Byrd cowardly hiding directly behind the barrier not issuing a verbal warning not doing anything and then stepping forward and essentially executing Ashley Babbitt.
00:33:14.000She climbed up on a like a piece of furniture or something to get through a window and they just thought she was attacking them?
00:33:20.000So what happened is you had multiple officers standing, basically guarding those doors.
00:33:25.000And me and Ashley were the very first ones to get into that room.
00:33:28.000And I actually, you know, I offered Officer Yetter, that was his name, a water bottle because he was covered in capucin powder.
00:33:33.000And you know, they said, No, you know, it's fine.
00:33:35.000And Ashley Babbitt was literally joking with the same officers that moved out of the way of the barrier, you know, minutes prior to her being shot.
00:33:41.000And that's the side of the story you never hear.
00:33:43.000But these cops, the CERT team, which Michael Byrd claims wasn't there, that's the reason why he shot Ashley Babbitt, they were there, they were walking up the stairs.
00:33:49.000And for those people that don't know about the CERT team, it's basically the tactical team for the Capitol.
00:33:55.000And that's, you know, where people like see the thumbs up is because they didn't realize when Michael Byrd stepped forward and shot, they didn't realize if it was a friendly or not that had fired that shot because it was so unexpected.
00:34:04.000I mean, the cert team was in the room with Babbitt and everyone else.
00:34:07.000And you actually, right before she is shot and killed and goes to the window, she grabs Zachary Alon with her right hand and punches him in the face, knocking his glasses off.
00:34:15.000And Zachary Alon was the one that was responsible for breaking all the barriers out.
00:34:18.000So she goes through the window basically in order to try and stop the crowd.
00:34:22.000I mean, she was on camera and on audio basically yelling at these officers
00:34:40.000I mean, she's a 14-year Air Force veteran.
00:34:42.000She's been on multiple combat deployments.
00:34:43.000She knows what the rules of engagement are, right?
00:34:45.000And, you know, is it easier to stop an angry crowd or at least a few angry people within the crowd when you're on the same side of the barrier with her or when you're on the opposite side of the barrier?
00:34:55.000And, you know, logic says on the opposite side of the barrier, you can push people out the window, you can stand there, you can guard the window, or you can at least grab that window pane that's exposed and pull it back in.
00:35:04.000Have they filed a wrongful death suit?
00:35:06.000I'm not sure if it's been officially filed, but I do know something is in the process.
00:35:09.000And it's also important to note that that officer was acting extremely reckless to shoot an unarmed woman in the neck or in the face?
00:35:50.000He says, I will be treated differently because of my rank as lieutenant.
00:35:53.000So, I mean, if he actually was deranked or actually punished with how he was supposed to be in a proper law enforcement scenario, He wouldn't have been there to shoot Ashley Babbitt.
00:36:01.000I mean, it would have been somebody that was leading the house security other than Michael Burtt.
00:36:05.000I'm just thinking about, I mean, you were there, right?
00:36:08.000And you're a reporter, you're covering what's going on.
00:36:18.000I mean, I was closest to Michael Byrd out of anybody.
00:36:20.000I mean, that's where you get like the hoax of where, oh, he's on video giving her a verbal warning, but he didn't give her a single verbal warning before he stepped forward and shot her.
00:36:28.000Most people didn't even realize that he was there.
00:36:30.000It was so loud in that room because you had a crowd surge coming in from behind and just overfilling.
00:36:35.000And I mean, like you had John Sullivan, which we all know about John Sullivan.
00:36:39.000He has the angle of him actually shooting Ashley.
00:37:08.000Yeah, I never, you know, in all my years reporting, I mean, I covered the 2020 riots, you know, I've seen some pretty crazy things, you know, the feet on fire, Molotov clips, all of those kinds of things.
00:37:25.000I think Mike Cernovich was down there too, yeah.
00:37:28.000I mean I've seen some really crazy things on the ground, but I mean I've never seen, nothing will ever compare to what I experienced on January 6th.
00:37:35.000And of course it still lives with me, seeing an innocent woman basically get murdered by the government in front of me.
00:37:40.000And then I remember that night really just, I mean I was in shock, I remember stumbling out of the Capitol not really understanding what took place.
00:38:20.000I'm pretty sure they dropped the charges.
00:38:21.000I'm not 100% sure, but it's suspicious around him.
00:38:24.000The FBI reached out to me after the shooting, and the only thing they wanted to talk about, they didn't want to talk about literally anything else other than John Sullivan.
00:38:32.000So that kind of puts it in perspective.
00:38:33.000They wanted to talk about their little Patsy toy.
00:38:36.000But, you know, the night of, I just watched on the news.
00:38:39.000They're using my footage and spinning a completely different story on what happened.
00:38:42.000They didn't talk about how Ashley was trying to de-escalate.
00:38:45.000Instead, she was called a violent terrorist and insurrectionist.
00:38:47.000So, that's kind of when it set in for me of, like, I'm in the middle of a cover-up.
00:38:51.000As Ray Epps is on, you know, camera on January 5th saying, we're gonna storm the Capitol, and on January 5th, and then people calling him a fed.
00:39:00.000People were screaming, fed, fed, fed, and then he did the same thing the next day.
00:39:04.000Yep he did the same thing multiple times and is on camera multiple times on the 6th organizing people at different points saying we're going into the Capitol.
00:39:11.000And this is a man that still has not been punished or even brought in for questioning?
00:39:16.000Yeah well he was brought in for questioning by the January 6th committee which is convenient because the committee I literally begged them to tell my story.
00:39:28.000I mean, I saw something I wasn't supposed to see on multiple occasions.
00:39:31.000But I mean, then you got Ray Epps, and he is basically being paraded around as the darling of the day by Adam Kinzinger and Liz Cheney saying, Oh, no, he did nothing wrong, even though he is on video, arguably doing more than almost everybody that's actually been prosecuted and sitting in a cell right now.
00:39:45.000That Ray Epps thing is the most Agreed.
00:39:48.000Like, it's the one where I hear about it, I'm like, oh, I hear this guy raps, and then you see the video of him, and you hear his voice saying, let's go do this now.
00:40:15.000Don't forget, Ray Epps is like, go do it.
00:40:18.000Yep, and I built a timeline directly after the 6th, and literally the first breach that happened at the Capitol, it was 19 minutes.
00:40:24.000Trump had 19 minutes left in his speech, so you can't really say that Trump was the one that decided it.
00:40:28.000It was Ray Epps that literally formed that initial group that I followed to the Capitol.
00:40:32.000All of the all of the people that say that Trump incited etc that is all garbage.
00:40:39.000Like you can say that Trump didn't do enough to to quell it and calm them down and at least I'll say I think that I might disagree but at least that resembles the reality that I experienced.
00:40:55.000When people say he intended to do it he was getting people riled up the day before and etc etc He did not go there and tell people to attack the Capitol.
00:41:05.000He was not telling people that they needed to go in blah blah blah blah blah.
00:41:09.000He was definitely, you know, I mean he wanted to be president still and he was looking for any excuse to stay in office.
00:41:20.000There was a lot of things that he had to be Irritated and and and unsatisfied dissatisfied with about the about the election and leading up to it.
00:41:30.000I I absolutely believe that but You know, he didn't it wasn't an insurrection at all.
00:41:37.000Well, no one charged with insurrection.
00:41:39.000That's why P exactly That's why people are gonna overthrow our government with no firearms.
00:41:42.000There is no there and and there was a There was never going to be a situation where Donald Trump actually walked away in charge.
00:42:08.000It used to be that if you took a building, that's where the paperwork was and they didn't know who was signed up for what.
00:42:12.000Then you ran the show, but now it's all digital.
00:42:14.000Well, I've always said, I've said this since day one is, you know, like I've reported on a lot of, a lot of violence and a lot of things in my career, but you don't walk into one of the most secure buildings in the world, unarmed, unless you're allowed to.
00:42:48.000I mean, because she was vehemently fighting for Ashley Babbit and to get her daughter essentially um justice in this situation and she had a dream where her daughter came to her and said uh you know there's not much you can do for me but you can advocate for these j6 prisoners and ever since then she's flown to dc dc she's been in dc ever since and she is outside doing prayer vigils of the jail every single night i mean she's out there advocating for these people and the capitol police have had a bone to pick with mickey for a very long time and i remember the last
00:43:17.000Not this most recent one where she was arrested but the year before that I was with her outside the jail and we were the very last ones there when we're walking home and you know the the Capitol Police and MPD are literally joking with her and they're saying hey get in the back of our car you know we'll take you where you need to go and knowing full well that someone within their ranks murdered her daughter.
00:43:34.000I mean so these people you know I try not to group all the Capitol Police because there are some good people within the Capitol Police Department in but there's a lot of them that they openly joke about this.
00:43:45.000And then they targeted Ashley Babbitt's mother and arrested her for jaywalking, even though you had over four people right next to her doing the exact same thing.
00:43:52.000But then they conveniently only arrested her on January 6th.
00:44:12.000Anybody that's advocating to get these people out of detention, unethical, unconstitutional detention, you have a right to not be detained.
00:44:20.000Ashley's husband is absolutely amazing too, Aaron Babbitt.
00:44:23.000That would be someone to have on the show.
00:45:25.000I mean, you guys saw that picture on Twitter today where there's those three models and the woman on the very right with the elephant trunks, you literally can't even see her shoes or the remainder of them, but that's promoted as healthy?
00:45:44.000So, one thing that I've been talking about quite a bit, and I'd love to talk with you, Tyler, about it, is this book, Genderqueer, because apparently nobody's read it.
00:46:51.000Okay, so right, so actually page 1, 2.
00:46:53.000It's a little boy and girl peeing in the yard, outside.
00:46:59.000And the first part of the story is how her parents brought her to a farm and had her and the neighbor boy just relieving themselves outside.
00:47:07.000They talk about how they didn't have proper, you know, like utilities and things like that.
00:47:12.000There's that portion about where she gets pulled aside by her teacher in school because she smells so bad and has, I don't know if I can say it, but basically her period blood in the same pad over and over again crumbling down her leg.
00:47:22.000But you're not allowed to talk about that.
00:47:25.000So what this, right, and what people, as we're talking about this stuff, fail to understand is that when I started, so here's what happened.
00:47:33.000I was going through this because I was trying to show the Hodge twins the portion where the author of this book they're giving to children is attempting to ingest her own, you know, genital fluids.
00:47:44.000And, you know, in order to find that part, I'm like, you know what?
00:48:59.000That's the most basic thing to understand, is proper hygiene.
00:49:02.000The reason why I think it's so important to read through this stuff as we're looking at like the morbid obesity with the shoes bulging, all of these things that people would say is like degeneracy or whatever.
00:50:06.000It's a common recurrence at these drag shows that I cover too.
00:50:09.000I would say 95 to 98 percent of the time it's single obese mothers that are bringing their children to these shows.
00:50:15.000I mean, so they can't even take care of themselves and that's what I see as a common reoccurrence.
00:50:19.000They're dressing their, you know, male boys up in tutus and dresses.
00:50:23.000I mean, in a lot of my footage I've, you know, I've unveiled teachers bringing their children to this.
00:50:28.000Uh, talking about the grooming of their children like it's a totally okay and acceptable thing.
00:50:31.000I mean, the drag queens literally engage with these kids on stage, say sexual jokes, they do sexual things directly in front of them, and actually involve the children in it.
00:50:40.000I mean, it's a form of psychological abuse that I've never seen before.
00:50:43.000I mean, this is- I don't want to be covering this stuff, but ever since the Mr. Misters one really exploded in Pride Month, uh, you know, it's like they've tripled down this community.
00:50:51.000They've tripled down over and over again, and now I see multiple of them every single week.
00:50:55.000most revealing thing about this book to me is that that graphic image in question that
00:51:00.000everybody talks about, the picture of adult activities, the main character, the author
00:51:04.000of this book, writes how it wasn't doing anything for her.
00:51:07.000So think about this. It's a person who's abused by her parents, neglected, filthy, uneducated,
00:51:13.000can't read, confused about who she's supposed to be or what life is.
00:51:16.000Like, yeah, when you leave a kid out in the wilderness and they grow up, they're not gonna be able to properly function.
00:51:21.000She then tries to engage in, we'll just call it kink, and then she's like, hey, this actually isn't doing anything.
00:51:33.000And that's what they do to a lot of these children at these drag shows that I go to, is they desensitize kids to sexually explicit content and simulated sodomy at a young age, so then they grow up and they don't even understand what they're seeing.
00:51:43.000I mean, in the Mr. Misters one, the first one I ever covered, there was a child sitting at the bar, he had a Nintendo DS, he had a Rubik's Cube, he was completely uninterested in what was going on, and he had two moms with him.
00:51:54.000And the gay bartender who was serving drinks over his head literally asked this kid if he is gay, and he says no.
00:52:01.000And his mother butts in on behalf of him and says, no, no, no, he is gay, but he's just too embarrassed to talk about it.
00:52:29.000The poor person that wrote that book has been absolutely psychologically brutalized their whole life And then they're put in a position where if they engage with this activist group, which is what LGBT essentially is, especially when you're dealing with queer theory and stuff, they get the affirmations that they've been dying for.
00:53:36.000Once again, a kid who's neglected in all these ways, smelling like crap, and then this group comes, and she explicitly talks about how she has crushes on boys, too.
00:53:43.000Like, this is like a normal little girl being abused, and then the QSA says, we're so happy you're here, and then she's smiling, and they're like, yay, we love you, and by the way, those people who made you feel bad are the bad ones.
00:54:24.000Then they villainize those who are laughing at her for being unsocialized.
00:54:29.000And you know, that sucks too, to be completely honest.
00:54:31.000She wrote this, I believe, because it was like a memoir.
00:54:34.000She calls it a memoir about her life and like, expression of her experience.
00:54:37.000But like, I believe the kids in the book are under 18 that are experiencing the simulated sex acts.
00:54:43.000So if I wrote a comic strip of two 14-year-olds having sex, they would call that child... I mean, I think you're supposed to call it child porn.
00:54:49.000I don't know if they're underage in that portion of the book.
00:54:51.000They never say if it's underage or not, or if they indicate that they're underage.
00:54:54.000At that point, I think she's in college and she's like working a job or something.
00:54:57.000And also, drawing of sexual images gets dicey about the legality because there's a... Artistic.
00:55:05.000Yeah, and there's a type of anime called Loli, Lolicon, that Pushes the line apparently like so and there have been like court cases where they say because it's drawing lollies Okay, yeah, which is creepy and gross, but I mean, you know, it is what it is I don't know that that's illegal But a lot of these books that are being actually marketed in children's libraries do have what you know rational people would call child porn in them I mean it has depictions of naked little girls naked little boys engaging in certain things and
00:55:41.000But that's teaching about STDs, teaching about how to be safe.
00:55:44.000It's not teaching about how to actually engage in sex.
00:55:46.000I mean, I'm old enough to remember when they used to tell you to abstain from sex so you didn't, you know, contract these STDs or go through these terrible experiences.
00:55:54.000And now, I mean, books like this are being marketed to children on a daily basis in almost every single state of the country.
00:56:23.000Because it is, I think, I consider it a form of child porn.
00:56:26.000That's if you ever go on, like, the MAP forums, right?
00:56:29.000Which we're going to call, what it is, the pedophile forums.
00:56:32.000I mean, they share lolly relentlessly amongst each other.
00:56:35.000And it's because it's marketed towards a certain group of people, and they know what they're marketing towards.
00:56:39.000There's an interesting thing about this, too, is that when you read that portion, it's a very female perspective on sex.
00:56:45.000And it's funny because this individual's writing how they're queer and all that stuff, but I'm like... I think if, like, as a dude reading that, I'm like, yeah, that's a woman.
00:56:52.000Like, I'm not trying to be a dick or anything.
00:56:53.000I'm like, the thing she's describing about... So, you guys remember Fifty Shades of Grey?
00:56:58.000And it was like... Fifty Shades of Grey?
00:57:01.000Women loved that book because women and men experience this stuff very differently and men are very visual and women are much more imaginative.
00:57:09.000That's basically how the book describes all of this stuff, even to the point where she says she doesn't enjoy any of it.
00:57:13.000I'm so glad you read it yesterday and got that perspective that it's a kid that was abused.
00:57:18.000That's such an important part of this.
00:57:21.000Bro, I can't even begin when I saw this.
00:57:30.000Like, you look at this and you're just like, this poor kid, man.
00:57:34.000I was a real person that lived through that.
00:57:36.000That's like, that is, it's something that I feel like people that have, you know, gotten outraged about that, they're outraged at the person for writing it.
00:57:46.000And it's like, it does suck that they wrote it.
00:57:49.000But remember, they're writing it because they were abused.
00:57:51.000I don't think it sucks that they wrote it.
00:57:53.000I think the problem is they're giving it to kids.
00:57:56.000I actually think this is really important because now you can see how the trauma and abuse leads to this person being unhappy and depressed and talking about how they dread things and how they fear things.
00:58:07.000And as adults, we need to understand what's causing these things to happen so we can help people.
00:58:11.000The problem is they're putting it in front of kids.
00:58:14.000Yeah, I mean, a lot of this is emotional manipulation.
00:58:18.000There's a reason a lot of Disney movies start off with either a parent character or a main character dying off in the beginning, because that trauma is very powerful to ingrain a lot of different ideas.
00:58:29.000The CIA started to experiment with certain things, especially when they were starting to do MKUltra mind control.
00:58:34.000uh... tests on uh... a lot of human beings causing them trauma fragmenting
00:58:38.000their personalities and brains and then implement implementing a new one to see
00:58:42.000how far they could actually impact someone with the ideas that they wanted
00:58:45.000to to put inside of them so i think trauma is a key element to all of us that we have
00:58:50.000to really understand for for how it's being used here because
00:58:53.000you lay out the trauma and then you of course you have the problem
00:58:56.000Then you, of course, you have the solution.
00:58:57.000The solution is you got to join this group.
00:59:09.000And those ideas are being ingrained into small children.
00:59:13.000When they're in school, they're being indoctrinated into the cult, into the statist, communist, larger ideology.
00:59:19.000And then they're kind of You know, acting like the way that they are.
00:59:23.000Very emotionally triggered individuals that, of course, are being used and manipulated by the state that is using their trauma, their fear, their emotions for their own personal gain.
00:59:35.000Trauma is the easiest way to, I would say, hypnotize people.
00:59:38.000I mean, because you can use that term.
00:59:40.000I mean, whether it's, you know, there are trauma can have good responses.
00:59:43.000There are good trauma responses, but that's very rare.
00:59:45.000But when you're experiencing trauma from such a young age, Like, all these children that are being exposed to these shows and to these sexually explicit content on purpose, it's completely intentional because it fragments their mind, just like you said.
00:59:57.000Let's talk about this, uh, this healthy at any size.
00:59:59.000Then we got this tweet from Natalie, uh, Denalician.
01:00:02.000Healthy at any size is a complete and total lie.
01:00:05.000Even if her shoes are begging, even her shoes are begging her to stop.
01:01:53.000Even the depopulation agenda that targets people like this that are morbidly obese, it's not like it just targets them and we're going to necessarily win in the end.
01:02:01.000It's because we're still intaking the seed oils.
01:02:03.000We're still intaking the bugs at this point.
01:02:05.000We're going to intake every single aspect of the depopulation agenda, so it's making us more unhealthy as we go, too.
01:02:11.000Tim, there is a depopulation agenda, and we're not going to be the winners of it.
01:02:15.000There's a lot of these individuals that are, literally and figuratively, weighing down not only our health system, but our entire society.
01:02:26.000Yeah, but when we look at, especially with how the population is going to crash, how it's already crashing, how fertility rates are going down, birth rates are going down dramatically, this is going to have a significant impact on society that's going to be very devastating since there's going to be a lot of older people, not a lot of younger people, and that's going to create a lot of economic and social chaos that's going to be very difficult to navigate.
01:04:27.000Nobody's forcing people to live unhealthy lives, not to exercise, and to endanger their lives.
01:04:34.000The end result, mathematically, is quite simple.
01:04:37.000If you have a hundred people, and half of them are inclined to be morbidly obese and not exercise, sterilize their kid and abort their kids, they eventually cease to exist.
01:04:46.000If the other half is saying, we're going to have as many kids as possible, we're going to believe in family, we're going to exercise, be healthy and be responsible, they flourish.
01:04:53.000Yeah, but the problem is when a sect of humanity is dying off because it's irrelevant or not functionable, it will take other things down with it.
01:05:01.000It's like a flailing, drowning person.
01:05:03.000So you might think once this ballast is cast off, society will be better, but it's really about how, like if people are, we'll see like mass money printing to pay for social programs for people that are severely obese in their 70s and 80s, mass injections of pharmaceuticals Most people don't live that long, and you're absolutely right.
01:05:20.000There's going to be a massive burden on the system, especially in the healthcare industry.
01:05:27.000It could be very, very destructive for people like this to be let to go, which is why it's important that we call it out when we see it, because it's an addiction.
01:05:34.000I think a lot of these people are obese because of sugar addiction, or high fructose corn syrup, or aspartame addiction, or all of the above combining some new unknown problem that we're finally seeing, you know, with video and television obesity.
01:06:17.000And that's one aspect of it. But also a lot of the food is also being genetically engineered to hit
01:06:21.000the pleasure centers of your brain, but actually have no nutritional value for you. And this is why
01:06:27.000a lot of people are talking about organ meat. This is why I've been talking about organ meat
01:06:31.000specifically, because they do have a lot of nutritional dense food that is actually good
01:06:36.000for you compared to all the other fluff and nonsense that is filled with soy and corn.
01:06:40.000They want you to believe that red meat is what's going to lead to a heart attack.
01:06:44.000Yeah, which is absolutely crazy, or that salt is bad, or that fat is bad, when in reality, what are they promoting?
01:06:49.000They're promoting high fructose corn syrup and seed oils, which are absolutely inflammatory.
01:06:54.000Your system doesn't know how to handle, and your system's absolutely hijacked by Bill Gates, who wants you to have moobs.
01:07:00.000And individuals that are gamifying this entire food industry and also at the same time believe that there's too many people in this world.
01:07:07.000That should leave a lot of people questioning what's going on here as he's now vaccinating animals and changing their genetics in order to help the population.
01:07:16.000Where did the seed oil thing come from?
01:07:17.000This is like a new fad that's been taken off.
01:07:19.000Well, the seed oils have been introduced in the early 1900s, specifically by Crisco.
01:07:24.000And ever since Crisco and other seed oils, heavily processed inflammatory oils, were introduced Exactly.
01:07:33.000Essentially, it is exactly like engine oil.
01:07:36.000Ever since it was introduced, we have seen a skyrocketing of obesity, skyrocketing of heart disease.
01:07:41.000It used to be rare that people were obese.
01:07:43.000It used to be rare that people used to get heart attacks.
01:07:46.000But ever since the introduction of seed oils, there has been a correlation with this specific uptick of people being extremely unhealthy and dealing with these larger health ailments.
01:07:57.000Health problems that, of course, now almost more and more people have every single day than they ever had before.
01:08:03.000What do you think about using the government to, like, break up monopolies?
01:09:54.000I went to vaping because it's marketed as, like, the good alternative, right?
01:09:59.000I would argue that vaping is honestly worse for you.
01:10:02.000It's wet vapor, you're coating your lungs in wet vapor and it's not nicotine that you're really being addicted to.
01:10:07.000Like when I quit vaping, it was the worst thing that I probably have ever, the worst vice I've ever gotten off of is you're literally vaping seed oil, soybean oil.
01:10:15.000I mean, the most highly addictive things that you're already consuming on a regular basis in your diets and you're doing that in your lungs consistently over and over and over again.
01:10:24.000I'm going to use this platform to advocate and say if you're vaping in the audience it's going to catch a lot of flack, I already know.
01:11:05.000Well, again, there's many different scientific terms on this.
01:11:09.000I'm going to have to look back into this because I was looking into this when I was douche-fluting myself.
01:11:12.000I was smoking cigarettes and then I got off cigarettes and I started half douche-fluting, half smoking cigarettes.
01:11:18.000Does douche-fluting make you feel worse than cigarettes?
01:11:21.000It's hard to tell because they're all pretty bad for you.
01:11:23.000Nicotine, though, does have positive effects for your brain, In small, very small doses.
01:11:28.000With the paper that the government mandates for cigarettes, there's anti-flame paper that the government makes sure that all the big tobacco companies use, which is absolutely horrible for you as well.
01:11:41.000You're vaping metal particles over and over again.
01:11:44.000I just want to recommend for people, there's a great book, The Easy Way to Quit Smoking.
01:11:48.000I tried everything to quit smoking, nothing worked, but I read that book and it actually helped me.
01:11:58.000Two years ago, there was a bit of, maybe three years ago at this point, it came out that vitamin E acetate was in the nicotine vapes and causing what they call popcorn lung, also known as bronchiolitis obliterans, or obliterative bronchiolitis.
01:12:44.000If you're doing this on a regular basis, taking hundreds to thousands of hits a day, your
01:12:49.000body, I mean, all things in moderation, your body is not going to have a good reaction
01:12:52.000to smoke filled with all these chemicals and toxins entering you over and over again.
01:12:57.000Can we just bring back natural tobacco and crack already?
01:13:01.000Listen guys, I smoked cigarettes for longer than Taylor's been alive and I disagree strongly.
01:13:11.000Cigarettes are the worst damn things in the world.
01:13:14.000Now I'm not saying that Vaping is good, but I don't want people to get the impression that I'm sitting here saying that smoking is not as bad as vaping without... All of it's terrible.
01:14:38.000It breaks down all the marketing and all the lies that you convince yourself that makes you want to smoke.
01:14:44.000And then you kind of unwind the propaganda in your head as you're reading this book as you're smoking.
01:14:49.000And at the end of the book, you're like, I just don't want to smoke.
01:14:51.000What was the easiest thing for me to quit was I remember I went on a hike and I had just like went off on a little tour and you know I used to I used to be very athletic you know in high school and I used to do bodybuilding I used to do the whole nine yards and I climbed you know about 20 rocks off this trail and I got to the top and I felt like my lungs were going to explode And ever since that day, I didn't hit a vape.
01:15:11.000I just, it was like a, almost a switch being flipped into my head.
01:15:14.000It was like, okay, this is, I can actually see that it's affecting me now, and it was very, very hard.
01:15:19.000I mean, the first week, I literally wanted to kill somebody.
01:15:51.000I mean, I understand the addictive nature, and obviously the carcinogens involved with burning anything and inhaling it, but like without the filters, which I've heard have asbestos, they don't have asbestos, they have fiberglass.
01:16:01.000They used to, in the 50s, they had cigarettes that had asbestos in the filters.
01:16:05.000So imagine what they don't know how bad it is for you now and that stuff.
01:16:09.000They have fiberglass in there to cut up the inside of your lungs so it gets to the bloodstream faster?
01:16:13.000The fiberglass, was that the crack ones or whatever?
01:16:16.000I think, yeah, I do think it was like the camel crushes, things like that, so it adds flavor to it.
01:16:20.000But in reality, you're just sucking down glass.
01:16:22.000And it gets you higher faster and more addicted quicker because it's getting into your bloodstream faster.
01:16:27.000Well, while we're on the subject of the collapse of civilization, we got this story from the Daily Mail.
01:16:31.000New graphic reveals extent of the Great Resignation.
01:16:34.000How many have quit their jobs since 2021 and which industries have been hit the hardest?
01:17:06.000I feel like a lot of this is my generation too, like Gen Z, is we've been fed this idea.
01:17:10.000I call them the participation trophy generation.
01:17:12.000It's because they expect everything handed to them.
01:17:14.000They expect to be paid $15 to $30 for flipping burgers at a McDonald's.
01:17:18.000Meanwhile, someone with a doctorate is being paid $30 an hour.
01:17:21.000I mean this is the generation and you're seeing it with the Millennials and with Gen Z and a few other generations is they don't want to work and they don't find value in actually working hard.
01:17:32.000I appreciate that you said that, but I don't know them, so I'd have to go case by case, but for sure I believe they're quitting jobs they hate.
01:17:39.000Doesn't mean that they're going to hate the next job they get.
01:17:41.000But there's also a lot of inflation, as Ian is saying, and there's also a record amount of the dollar being absolutely devalued to the point where people are like, why should I work when I could barely make ends meet when I could just get a government check?
01:17:53.000So that's also going into the perspective here.
01:17:55.000And at the same time, when you're giving everyone participation trophies, when you're hiring and promoting based off race and based off, you know, sexuality rather than actual merit, what gives you the incentive to actually be good at your job when you know you're only going to be selected because of the way you look or what you decide to shove up inside of you?
01:19:00.000Your buddy's here, but hasn't had one yet.
01:19:01.000I think the problem is they end up making no money.
01:19:04.000Oh, not on top of their... Do it on top of the salary.
01:19:07.000No, I'm saying, like, if we want to talk about hourly versus actual sales, it's like, what are you paying a person for?
01:19:15.000It's like, the funny thing about the left, as a funny meme I saw, it said, the left, the Marxists are like, The profits should all be shared among the workers.
01:19:23.000And then the guy responds and says, then if the company accrues debt and loses money, then the debt needs to be split among all workers as well.
01:19:30.000And then the Marxist gets all angry, because they never talk about that one.
01:21:21.000Eastside Mario's, Bo's Tavern, the list goes on.
01:21:24.000Man, I went to so many different restaurants.
01:21:26.000The predominant restaurants in the U.S.
01:21:30.000aren't places where people go that have a lot of money, that they're going for a little treat for their family.
01:21:36.000Especially now, tipping is going down too in the food industry because the prices are going up.
01:21:41.000The same thing you would get a few years ago at your favorite restaurant for $10, you're now spending $20 on.
01:21:45.000So then you're minimizing your tip as well.
01:21:49.000I guess you're supposed to, well, you're supposed to do whatever you want.
01:21:53.000You don't have to tip if you don't want to, but give them 20% of the bill.
01:21:56.000So if the food cost doubles, then they'll be getting double the tip.
01:22:01.000But that's discouraging a lot of people from even eating out now, too, is because they don't want, they don't have that money necessarily to tip.
01:22:15.000They just printed like seven, four trillion or six trillion or something.
01:22:19.000You know, Big Pharma is creating more billionaires than any other industry out there right now, and during COVID, there was a large transfer of wealth.
01:22:26.000The biggest wealth transfer in the history, right?
01:22:28.000I think the history of the world, where we saw the most amount of money go from everyone to the billionaire class, and the billionaires doubled, tripled their wealth, while everyone else was left holding the bag, as of course, they weren't allowed to have private enterprise, they weren't allowed to have businesses, as the government came in and said, Mom and Pop, you gotta shut down.
01:24:00.000Like, the revolution that the United States had, when we separated from the British, the United States was a more free country, and then went on to become an even more free country as we continued to work towards the ideals set forth in the Bill of Rights and the Constitution.
01:24:16.000And if people are asking the question, that's Tim playing with the Gooch sound stick healing energy.
01:24:21.000You know what's appalling to me is when we literally overthrew this government and we I mean we started I can't say we but our ancestors and I mean the founding father started you know America what is America now is we were actually being priced I mean taxed decently fairly okay and now you see what's going on these 87,000 IRS agents and everything else and it's like Where, you know, I keep hearing from all these people that revolution is in our blood.
01:24:51.000So I bring it up because I'm feeling grieved right now at the system, like the mass redistribution of wealth to the top, these things of people consolidating wealth.
01:25:00.000How do we revolt against that or change that without creating a populist, violent populist uprising, which we know doesn't work?
01:25:13.000You get people that share your opinions and political views elected to local office because the people that have the most effect in your life are the local politicians.
01:25:23.000You also have the most opportunity to affect their lives.
01:25:27.000If you go down to the general store or whatever and you bump into your selectman or your mayor or whatever, you can give him the stink eye!
01:25:34.000you know, give him dirty looks and let him know that he's unhappy. And you're going to have the
01:25:39.000best chance of having a response from your local government than you will from state or federal.
01:25:46.000But then after you're local, then you go for state because the state governments have an enormous
01:25:51.000amount of ability to pass laws and legislate. They have all kinds of...
01:25:57.000of authority to legislate. There's only a handful of things that they're prevented
01:26:00.000from legislating by the federal government. So to think that we need to overthrow the
01:26:05.000federal government is a vast, is a massive error. What you need to do is get James, get
01:26:11.000in touch with James Lindsay and help get people elected to school boards, right?
01:26:17.000Because that is how you affect the most immediate change, and it's also peaceful, and it's legal.
01:26:23.000Well, and I'd agree with, I mean, local is always more important than federal.
01:26:27.000I mean, my reporting on the drag stuff, I mean, the past half a year that I've been doing it in Texas alone, I mean, the GOP is already, in Texas, Texas GOP has already made it one of their top priorities, is to basically reword the coding of the sexual, basically, Involvement with children what you can do in front of children and now that legislation the new legislative session is coming around I mean they're talking about passing laws to ban children from these sexually explicit shows I mean so anyone can make a difference on a local level But you just need to know how to do it and need to do it in an effective way
01:26:57.000I'm not so sure the laws are going to fix that problem, though.
01:26:59.000No, they're just going to go underground.
01:27:03.000In Arkansas, they're trying to make drag shows adult, same thing as like a stripping or whatever.
01:27:09.000But it's already illegal to perform sex acts, simulate sex acts in front of children in Texas, and they don't do anything about it.
01:27:15.000Yeah, well, I think it's the way that the the penal code or I mean, I'm not sure I'm not really well written on law, but the way that it's written is that's what allows it to happen.
01:27:22.000So the GOP is going to go in and try and tighten it up.
01:27:24.000I don't have that much faith in the GOP, obviously, for very understandable reasons.
01:27:38.000Well, I mean, Dallas PD, Fresno PD, I mean, Frisco PD, all of these places that I've covered these drag shows in, they know what's going on is wrong, but they're not willing to actually do anything about it.
01:27:49.000I mean, it's understandable in a lot of aspects of the same way.
01:27:51.000It's like, someone needs to be the first officer to make an arrest, to go in here and to drag these drag queens or drag kings, because they are all men at this point.
01:28:25.000If these officers walked in and they dragged these people out, I would be clapping and cheering, jumping up and down with joy, but you just don't see that.
01:28:32.000No one is actually willing to be the first person to do this because they know it's going to cause a lot of crap for them in the future, which someone needs to stand up and do it, but it's just a matter of who and when.
01:28:41.000I hear Florida's doing some actions against At least they're trying to, yeah.
01:28:46.000A buddy of mine in New Hampshire is also doing the same thing.
01:28:49.000He's in the New Hampshire State Legislature.
01:28:53.000He's got actual legislation that he's presented to keep the kind of woke mind virus stuff out of the law in New Hampshire.
01:29:03.000But if people, look, it's only a matter of time, these laws get overturned, get removed, if people don't speak up.
01:29:09.000Because I said it before, I'll say it again, if there's you and a leftist, and you're like, I'm too scared to speak, the leftist is screaming nonstop, the children only hear the leftist.
01:29:20.000You hit the nail on the head a long time ago when you talked about how the leftists are the ones that'll make the noise and that's why they don't get banned from platforms.
01:29:26.000Look at how bad the right-wingers are at actually organizing things, too.
01:29:31.000That's what I've noticed the past few years is the only thing that's actually been a successful organization of the right has been the Stop the Steal and the Mag-A-Million marches.
01:29:40.000Those are really the only things that I've seen that have been semi-successful.
01:29:44.000I mean, anytime you go, I mean, even in Texas, the people, you know, the Catholics and everybody that organize against these drag shows, they're severely outnumbered every single time by local John Brown gun club in Antifa.
01:30:23.000They open the door, jump out, grab her and try dragging her in.
01:30:26.000She starts screaming, her boyfriend and the guys run over and grab her, pull her out of the car before they, and then they speed off.
01:30:32.000It's just like, you know, they just street kidnap women in Texas and then drive them.
01:30:36.000Well, and you can literally walk down.
01:30:37.000I mean, like two years ago, this didn't exist really.
01:30:40.000I mean, language barriers in Dallas did not really exist.
01:30:42.000But now if you go and try and film like a man on the street video or anything in Dallas, you're going to run into people that do not even speak English.
01:30:48.000I mean, this is a new thing happening.
01:30:50.000You're having hundreds of thousands and millions of people coming over the Texas border, and then instead of actually deporting them, Greg Abbott just wants to ship them to other states, which are still in our country.
01:31:23.000I mean, Texas should be able to deport absolutely anybody that they want.
01:31:27.000If you're crossing, you know, actually last time I was at the border and doing some border reporting, I mean, there was thousands coming over.
01:31:33.000It's something I've never seen before.
01:31:34.000I crossed the Rio Grande with these people, and I actually was capturing these people as they were being processed, On video, a National Guard and Border Patrol pulled their cars in front and told me that I'm not able to record because it was the request of these migrants.
01:31:48.000I said, OK, so the migrants who aren't even citizens here, they have more rights than me as a member of the press, freedom of the press.
01:33:27.000Your point is right, but the thing is Americans, and specifically children, need to be taught that America is not an evil place.
01:33:39.000That a liberal society is not inherently bad because what they're being taught is that a liberal society is bad because a liberal society makes room for racism.
01:33:53.000When you hear critical race theory, the critical part is criticizing the existing structures, which is our society, and race is the means that they're using to criticize.
01:34:05.000America is a very beautiful thing in a beautiful place, but it's the leaders in charge.
01:34:13.000It's that people need to understand the fundamental ideals that the United States was founded on, and they need to understand Why they are important.
01:34:23.000It is important to know why property rights matter.
01:34:27.000It's important to know why free speech matters.
01:34:32.000These things matter to our society and without them we do not have the society that we have grown with.
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01:35:53.000Yeah, I think, man, I'm so impressed with what Matt Gaetz, Lauren Boebert, and the rest of that crew did, especially Matt Gaetz, when he walked in and voted present.
01:36:46.000Actually, tapping into her base, what her and Ilhan Omar are great at is going on a stream with Hassan that's highly edited, pretty much pre-scripted before, somebody that already agrees with all their ideals that doesn't push back.
01:36:57.000And they'll go on, or they'll play video games and get asked all these convenient questions.
01:37:02.000So it seems, and it makes it appear like, oh, they're actually being available to their base or AOC will live stream and sometimes read very selective comments and it's like they do a really good job at that but they're not doing quite what Gates and Boebert are doing is Gates and Boebert are actually allowing constituents to ask them questions and you never know if a question could fly off the handle at any point it could be a very inconvenient question but they'll answer it anyways but AOC it's all scripted.
01:37:25.000All right, Ian Bridges says, Tim, I like the more segments per day, like the old days.
01:37:29.000Are you showing the live stream like you were last week?
01:38:02.000We don't know exactly how we're going to handle it because it has to work.
01:38:06.000But I think with the new studio space we're building, I can see it in my mind and I am so excited It's like we've got this big 40 foot tall building, this big garage door, it's going to be sunlight pouring in through that open door, there's going to be skate ramps everywhere.
01:38:22.000On the first floor there's this big like, what is it, I think it's 25 by like 60 feet or something like that.
01:38:29.000We're going to have this big room with a couch and TV and people are going to be sitting down and we're going to have these cameras rolling.
01:38:35.000I'm really excited for what we got set up.
01:38:37.000And then someone can just, like, skate in, sit down, and be like, what's going on in this morning show?
01:38:41.000I'm like, oh, here's the news, and we just hang out in the mornings.
01:41:45.000There's exercises that you have to do, and normally I would do warm-ups and stuff like that, but I'm not actually performing a whole show, so it's not that big of a deal if I don't do warm-ups.
01:41:53.000Although, if I'm going to be talking regularly, I probably will start doing warm-ups before Anyway, that'd be good to do on the show.
01:42:00.000Well, the plan was, I mean, this is going to be crazy, because the plan was Friday night jam sessions.
01:43:08.000It's kind of weird because once you learn how to drop in, I don't know if like lean forward makes sense to me when someone says about dropping in.
01:43:15.000Because sometimes I kind of don't lean forward.
01:43:18.000It's just like if you can control your core, you don't really think about it.
01:43:21.000Depending on the trick I want to do, I'll lean more forward or lean more back.
01:43:35.000It was funny, someone commented when I posted it, Tim Pool, 37-year-old skateboarder, and I'm like, well, I'll be 37 in two months, but yes.
01:43:51.000You know, Tony Hawk broke his femur and then kept skating and I guess it was healing and then it disjointed because he was putting too much pressure on it skating and then he had to go in for surgery again.
01:46:11.000We have grip, maybe bring some out, but I don't think we have enough to give out.
01:46:15.000So it's just like, you get a board, go find the grip yourself.
01:46:17.000I think it'll be interesting to see what people do.
01:46:19.000I mean, if there really are a bunch of woke crazies who are mad at giving out boards, what are they gonna say when we flood DC with TimCast skateboards?
01:46:25.000Yo, I will literally, I'm not kidding, I will give away 1,000 skateboards in the DC area.
01:46:33.000I will make sure that every kid has a brand new board to skate on to get more kids skating.
01:46:42.000I already sent like I think I sent like 50 boards to a local shop that I was like the guys were we walked into this shop and um you know you never know if you're walking into a woke place or not and then you know what I hear as soon as I walk in Listen, people, you've got to understand, when they're coming for your income, Dick.
01:46:56.000And I was like, oh, these guys are going to be cool.
01:46:58.000And then they knew who we were, and I was like, I'm going to send you a bunch of boards.
01:47:11.000Well, I think, here's the challenge I've thought about with this.
01:47:15.000If I keep giving away free skateboards as sort of like a marketing promotion and cultural thing, it's gonna start hurting local skate shops.
01:47:22.000Because people are gonna be like, I don't know, Tim Poole just gave me a free board.
01:47:26.000I don't need to buy from a local shop.
01:47:28.000I don't think a lot of people are gonna, I mean, some people will skate on them, but people that know you probably aren't actually gonna skate on them.
01:47:33.000They'll probably hang their deck up or use it in an aspect of like that.
01:47:37.000But like, if we give out a thousand boards, there's a lot of kids who need a new board, a lot of parents are gonna be like, cool, free board.
01:47:43.000So one thing I might do is just give the boards for free to shops that are willing to take them in the area.
01:47:47.000And I know a few of the shops are super woke, so they probably won't, you know.
01:50:43.000I'm going to pull up the definition while you're...
01:50:45.000People get sweaty, then the humidity builds up, then they can't release heat.
01:50:49.000Yeah, what happens is the air is evaporating off of them at such a pace that they're not actually cooling down as it's happening, so they end up overheating.
01:50:58.000I was skating in Phoenix once, I was at Tempe, and it was like 110 degrees, but I felt totally fine and I wasn't sweaty because the sweat evaporated so fast that you don't feel the sweat on you, And it's cooling you down, but you dehydrate super quick.
01:51:17.000David Scott says on the Parks Department that it's public land owned by the people and we only have access to a small portion of it and only for the uses they deem acceptable.
01:51:25.000Sounds like something a communist would say.
01:51:28.000I think he's agreeing with you, though.
01:51:29.000I think he's complaining that it's supposed to be our land, but they're keeping us off of it.
01:51:33.000You can't skate in most parks, can you?
01:51:35.000The worst thing is like, hey, there's a big beautiful park, you show up, you're at the gate, and then some statist, some communist, comes out of his little toilet booth.
01:53:19.000Nathan C says, let's not forget that Trump knew he didn't call for an insurrection that they are accused of following, yet he did nothing to pardon the political prisoners who were wrongfully accused.
01:54:24.000What I'm basically saying is you have this little kid who's smelling like feces, peeing in the yard, can't read, and has dried, crusted blood stuck in her pants.
01:54:33.000All of those things together say severe neglect and child abuse.
01:55:40.000Well, I'm surprised that, I mean, I don't know how long she went to public school or anything prior to that.
01:55:45.000I'm surprised someone hadn't stepped in earlier than that.
01:55:47.000I mean, all the signs of abuse were there, but it just didn't happen.
01:55:50.000I mean, when the counselor realized she was smelling like crap, she should have been like, is everything okay at home?
01:55:54.000I mean, not being able to read, I mean, up until the point of where you're 12, that should have been a big sign, especially in school.
01:55:59.000Like, yeah, and I remember in class you'd have those, the teacher would call on that kid and then they'd be terrible at reading, right?
01:56:04.000But there's a big difference from being terrible at reading and having a low efficiency score to literally not being able to Well, I'm not surprised the schools didn't do anything.
01:56:12.000But imagine a 12-year-old kid who smells like crap, with crusted blood in their pants, who can't read, and is peeing in the yard, is at school, you're gonna be like, something's wrong with this kid.
01:56:26.000Do you want a gender reassignment surgery?
01:56:29.000They didn't do it like that, but like, you get this person who's just so dejected and angry at everybody.
01:56:35.000It's like, imagine walking into a room, and no matter what you say, you're wrong, and you feel bad, and everyone's laughing at you, and then all of a sudden, someone comes up to you and says, I think you're right.
01:58:08.000Yeah, it depends on the type, of course, but I know multiple people that have literally conquered it, and then now they look absolutely amazing.
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