00:03:21.000But tonight I'll be giving a little bit of reaction and analysis on that.
00:03:25.000Spoke a little bit about it after the show.
00:03:28.000Or after the speech yesterday, but I actually got caught off guard.
00:03:33.000We watched the Joe Biden speech, and I started to get into my analysis, and I completely forgot about the Tim Scott rebuttal, the Republican rebuttal to the speech, which was delivered by South Carolina Senator Tim Scott.
00:03:53.000That happened, and then I was talking about that.
00:03:57.000So I want to go over the Joe Biden speech tonight.
00:04:00.000I mean, really, the big takeaway there's a couple of things.
00:04:04.000Number one is that Joe Biden, contrary to popular belief, is not owned by China in any sense.0.65
00:04:12.000There is Chinese corruption in this country, no doubt about that.
00:04:16.000But Joe Biden in this administration is captured by American oligarchs primarily, captured by the military industrial complex, captured by big tech, captured by all the usual global special interests that dominate America.
00:04:34.000Are still hurtling towards another Cold War and maybe an open conflict with China during the Biden administration.
00:04:41.000So I know some people call him Beijing Biden, and they say, like how the Democrats said about Trump colluding with Russia, that Joe Biden colludes with China.
00:04:51.000Maybe there's some of that going on, but the speech last night was about pitting America against China.
00:04:59.000The other big takeaway is about this agenda to spend something like $5 trillion.
00:05:06.000In the first four months of this presidency, of this illegitimate presidency.
00:05:11.000And where is that money going to come from?
00:05:13.000So, we've talked about it a little bit before.
00:05:15.000It's a raise in the capital gains tax, a raise in the income tax, it's a raise in corporate tax rate and inflation in order to do what exactly?
00:05:26.000And we'll talk about what exactly he's proposing, go through the speech a little bit.
00:07:04.000Like I said, that's noon Central Time on my Telegram channel, t.me slash nickjfuentes.
00:07:10.000So make sure you're following me so you can watch that.
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00:07:33.000Okay, with that out of the way, we could get into the show.
00:07:38.000I have to tell you, not much going on.
00:07:41.000I was put on the no fly list, as everyone now knows, on Tuesday.
00:07:47.000I feel like, and I'm really not cut out for this media stuff because.
00:07:52.000When you're in this, you really got to beat the drum, the same stuff every day.
00:09:53.000I said, but what you'll get immediately after Joe Biden, if he gets in office, what you'll get is that they're just going to kill people like me.
00:10:49.000And I was right, and now that's exactly what's happening.
00:10:51.000So there's not really that many race riots going on.
00:10:55.000I mean, the crime is spectacular, it's surging, but there were some minor riots in, what was that, Brooklyn Center in Minneapolis a couple of weeks ago.
00:11:06.000And things are getting more intense in certain flashpoint regions in the world, in the Donbass and Ukraine, and maybe in Iran and Syria.
00:11:15.000And maybe there's a situation with Taiwan developing, but.
00:11:18.000At least for now, it's just getting really bad for us.
00:11:44.000I see dogs barking at each other while people are getting their boarding passes printed and people are going through security and planes are coming in and out of the airport.
00:13:48.000And now they're telling people, and this was just a development today, the CDC is telling people, well, we're not explicitly telling pregnant women to get the vaccine.
00:14:02.000And all kinds of bad news is coming out about blood clotting and heart conditions.
00:14:07.000And people are even talking about the vaccine now is contagious.
00:14:12.000Not just the virus, but people are getting the vaccine, mRNA vaccine.
00:14:18.000mRNA goes into the cells and it teaches the cells how to make a spiked COVID protein.
00:14:26.000What they're finding now is that perhaps the spiked COVID proteins that cells are creating because of this mRNA vaccine are transmissible.
00:14:35.000Because an infant has died now because it presumably breastfed off of or had contact with its mother who got the COVID vaccine.
00:14:45.000And we know that a lot of women are having their menstrual cycles all messed up because they were in contact with people who had gotten the vaccine.
00:14:52.000They themselves didn't get it, but they were in contact with people who had recently been vaccinated.
00:15:06.000The vaccine itself is new, and the technology they're using, the mRNA gene therapy, never been done before, never been tried before on human beings.
00:15:15.000Largest clinical trial in the history of the world, 200 plus million doses of it, and we have no idea the effects on pregnant women, long term effects, anything like that.
00:15:26.000And this is only the latest case study that we have, courtesy of Revolver.
00:15:32.000Young guy, his name is, I think it's Joe Schultz or Jack Schultz.
00:17:31.000And what's really important to keep in mind is that, and this is like astounding, there is no system keeping track of how many people are having.
00:17:42.000Side effects like this from the vaccine.
00:17:45.000There is one system, it's called the VAERS, I think it's called the Vaccine Something Event Response System, where people can make reports about adverse effects from the vaccine.
00:17:57.000I think it's the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, something like that.
00:18:02.000And I've seen a lot of reporting about this, and there have been something like 3,500 to 4,000 reports made to this system where if people have an adverse side effect after the vaccine, they file a report with this.
00:18:15.000Not a lot of people know about the system.
00:18:17.000And they say actually that even the numbers that are reported to the system are only representative of something like 3% of all the adverse events.
00:18:27.000It's a very low sample size, very low.
00:18:30.000They're not collecting a lot of data here.
00:18:33.000And the media says that this system is a conspiracy theory.
00:18:38.000So the system doesn't have a lot of people reporting into it.
00:19:06.000Let's say, for the sake of example, that you are one of these people that believes in the science and you believe the coronavirus pandemic is as alarming as the media says it is.
00:19:17.000You believe the coronavirus pandemic is as deadly as the media says that it is.
00:19:22.000Let's say that you're somebody who is doubling up on masks and conscientious of social distancing.
00:19:29.000And let's say that you've been self quarantining and taking all the proper precautions.
00:19:36.000Don't you think it's a little bit alarming that this vaccine is developed not a year, not a year after the COVID pandemic begins?
00:19:47.000It's mRNA gene therapy, something never been used on humans before.
00:19:52.000It starts being rolled out again, still less than a year, less than a year after the COVID pandemic even hits the shores of the United States.
00:20:01.000200 plus million doses of the vaccine administered.
00:20:05.000And there is no system in place for reporting whether or not people are having adverse effects from the vaccine.
00:20:16.000Because when it comes to consumer products, when it comes to a lot of different things, there's mechanisms by which, if you are having some kind of a problem, you can alert somebody and you can sue and everything like that.
00:20:29.000But the funny thing about the vaccine, in addition to this, is that the vaccine companies are not liable.
00:20:38.000Moderna and Pfizer, who are manufacturing the mRNA vaccines, they cannot be sued for adverse effects.
00:20:45.000So, if you go and get the vaccine, and let's say you have blood clotting, let's say you have a heart attack, let's say you or a loved one dies, these companies cannot be sued.
00:20:55.000Even if the vaccine caused it directly, even if the vaccine caused many deaths, they cannot be sued for this.
00:21:03.000So, taking all this together, the timeline, The scale of the rollout, the nature of the experimental technology, the fact that we have no good data, no means of knowing how many people are having adverse effects, what the adverse effects are, what the rate would be.
00:21:21.000And even if we did know, and even if we could prove it was caused by the vaccine, we could not hold the vaccine companies accountable, could not hold the companies manufacturing these things legally accountable.
00:21:33.000Taking all of that together, do you really think it's a good idea to go and get the vaccine?
00:21:41.000Do you think, taking into consideration all those things, that it's a good idea to get the vaccine?
00:21:48.000In other words, you're weighing information.
00:21:51.000You're looking at the history, you're looking at common sense, you're looking at the science, you're looking at the epidemiology here, and you're thinking about making an informed decision about is this right for me based on what I know?
00:22:05.000But that is not even the conversation that's being had.
00:22:09.000And I've stressed this in my coverage of the vaccine that's not the conversation that's being had.
00:22:14.000Not in the media, not from the CDC, not from the government.
00:22:19.000The conversation that's being had is actually very one way.
00:22:23.000When I drive down the highway, I see billboards that say, get your vaccine.
00:22:27.000And when I watch a video on YouTube, I get a 30 second advertisement saying, get your vaccine.
00:22:33.000And when I watch TV, I see advertisements saying, get your vaccine.
00:23:20.000You can't go to your job or school unless you get the vaccine.
00:23:24.000And they're telling people basically this is how we're going to give people the kick in the ass to get the vaccine because we want them to.
00:24:53.000I'm a perfectly healthy person and the skin fell off my legs.
00:24:58.000I'm a perfectly healthy person and I have blood clotting in my brain and now I died.
00:25:02.000Well, I mean, they don't say that, their loved ones say that.
00:25:05.000I'm a perfectly healthy person with a perfectly healthy baby.
00:25:10.000And my baby died of blood clotting, and the baby didn't get the vaccine.
00:25:14.000So, we're getting this slow trickle of anecdotal stories to the point where the media can't even suppress it, right?
00:25:22.000And gradually, the CDC and even the health officials are pulling back, right?
00:25:27.000Pulled back AstraZeneca, quietly pulled back Johnson Johnson, quietly told us on CDC, well, we're not telling people that are pregnant to get the vaccine.
00:25:39.000I mean, we're not telling them not to, but we're not telling them to get it.
00:25:43.000And how long is it going to take before eventually they say this vaccine is dangerous?
00:25:48.000There's a large percentage of people having adverse effects.
00:25:52.000And who knows how long it'll be before we know the full scope and severity of these adverse effects.
00:26:00.000And even then, what are people going to be able to do about it?
00:26:03.000If you have some kind of terrible degenerative neurological condition because of the vaccine within 10, 15, 20 years, what are you going to do about it?
00:26:47.000It is just, you are just going to have to live with that.
00:26:50.000And when something terrible happens, you are not going to be able to go to Dr. Fauci, you're not going to be able to go to Moderna or Pfizer.
00:26:59.000Not going to be able to go to CNN headquarters and say, Can I please have my life back?
00:27:09.000Yeah, think about that before you go to Walgreens or you go to CVS or your doctor or whatever and you get your vaccine because your parents are going to kick you out.
00:27:18.000I get a lot of that in the super chats, and I'm sympathetic to it.0.88
00:27:21.000A lot of young people watch this show and they say, Hey, Nick, my parents are COVID freaks.0.97
00:27:27.000They say they're going to kick me out if I don't get the vaccine.0.98
00:28:37.000They don't expect that until they develop a heart condition that will be with them for the rest of their lives.
00:28:43.000Or, how about there was another guy whose name I forget.
00:28:49.000One of the guys who was instrumental in developing the internet, a young tech guy, was tweeting about getting the vaccine and how superb the facilities were in San Francisco and what a great process it was.
00:28:59.000Mysteriously died at a young age, less than a week after getting the vaccine.
00:29:06.000I bet he thought, oh, this is just what you do.
00:29:43.000People are talking about prions disease, which is like mad cow disease for people, and it's not treatable, and the mortality is super high.
00:29:51.000Are you going to pass that on sexually to your partner, your spouse, to your children, your loved ones?
00:30:03.000And people have got to take this stuff seriously.
00:30:06.000What you put in your body really matters.
00:30:09.000And people have got to start thinking about this.
00:30:10.000And I know I shouldn't be the one talking.
00:30:13.000Because I eat a lot of garbage, you know.
00:30:15.000I go and I eat McDonald's and all that kind of stuff.
00:30:17.000I'm trying to cut down on it, but we're talking about injecting something in your bloodstream, injecting mRNA, entering your cells and recoding what your cells do.
00:30:28.000Entering in, I mean, what a violation is that?
00:30:31.000The government is literally injecting things inside of the cells, the living cells in your body.
00:30:39.000How can people think this is so innocuous?
00:30:42.000The government says inject this into your blood, inject this mRNA that's genetic information into your cells, recoding.0.94
00:30:52.000Your genetic information at the cellular level, in order that you can go and eat inside the McDonald's dining room, in order you could go to Disney World and watch black people fighting at Space Mountain.
00:31:04.000So you can get on a plane and fly to Europe or whatever, or fly to Florida for that matter, like I was trying to do.0.88
00:31:14.000The government's telling you to do that.
00:31:15.000All of corporate America's telling you to do that.
00:31:17.000And there's none of this infrastructure in place, like I said, to see if this is even going to work, if this is a good thing, if this is not going to cause terrible harm.
00:31:25.000We have already lots of evidence that this may be the case, although we don't even know.
00:32:08.000The COVID virus is not a problem, okay?
00:32:12.000I mean, for most of the people watching this show, you are going to be just fine if you get COVID.
00:32:18.000It affects people that are obese, it affects people that are elderly, and those that have pre existing conditions.
00:32:25.000If you don't, you know, if that's not you, if you don't fit any of those categories, Most of the COVID deaths are people with comorbidities, meaning they had other causes of death, meaning they had other things going on, right?
00:32:37.000And I think a vast majority of them were obese, too.
00:32:41.000The rate at which young, healthy, skinny people with no pre existing conditions die is like almost zero.
00:32:49.000And people are going out there and getting the vaccine.
00:33:36.000In my adult life, it seems like smoking is kind of like making a comeback, but in like a non smoking society, basically.
00:33:43.000And I know that growing up, I used to wonder well, how could people not see that this was so bad?
00:33:49.000You know, and I know a lot of young people felt similarly.
00:33:52.000When I was growing up and when I was a kid and they made all these campaigns about above the influence and everything, people used to say, well, how really doctors were prescribing cigarettes?
00:34:24.000You know, people talk about lead paint in like children's toys, and people talk about thalidomide, and people talk about, you know, all these kinds of things, radiation and everything.
00:34:35.000And they say, how could people back then be so stupid?
00:34:37.000How could doctors be prescribing cigarettes?
00:34:39.000Well, this is what they're doing right here, right now.
00:35:49.000I don't think it was particularly well written.
00:35:53.000And Stephen Miller tweeted yesterday that it was a laundry list format, which is true, just kind of listing these major bills that the Democrats are putting up in Congress, which, you know, I guess that's true.
00:36:06.000He didn't have any guests, you know, because this joint session of Congress, a first year president technically doesn't have a State of the Union.
00:36:15.000They just have this joint session of Congress address, and it's effectively a State of the Union.
00:36:22.000Usually at the State of the Union, they have guests, and they have them in the gallery.
00:36:26.000Remember, Donald Trump had Rush Limbaugh last year and an ICE agent, and usually it's people like that.
00:36:35.000No guests this time, which I thought was kind of weird.
00:38:04.000We'll get into the details in this article, but he makes the case for these three big plans, and what it amounts to is more than $5 trillion in spending.
00:38:15.000Now, keep in mind, every year the federal budget is about half, and these days it's a little bit more than half, half mandatory spending, which means they have to allocate this money each year, and the mandatory spending is mostly entitlement spending.
00:38:31.000That's like Medicare, Social Security.
00:40:52.000It says, quote, President Joe Biden declared on Wednesday that the United States is on the move again 100 days after he took office in a speech to a joint session of Congress that he used to promote a $1.8 trillion plan that he said is needed to compete with China.
00:41:09.000Biden appeared in the chamber of the U.S. House of Representatives at an event scaled back this year because of the pandemic, removing his mask to speak to a small group of Democratic and Republican lawmakers.
00:41:20.000Other officials and guests arrayed before him.
00:41:24.000Seizing on the need to rebuild after the coronavirus pandemic to advance Democratic priorities at a time of political polarization, Biden told the joint session and millions of people watching on television that America is ready for a takeoff.
00:41:38.000He said, Now, after just 100 days, I can report to the nation America is on the move again, turning peril into possibility, crisis into opportunity, setback into strength.
00:41:52.000He argued that a new spending and tax credit package, which together with an earlier infrastructure and jobs plan totals around $4 trillion, rivaling the annual federal budget, is a once in a generation investment vital to America's future.
00:42:09.000He said he had spent a lot of time talking to Chinese President Xi Jinping.
00:42:15.000Biden said, He is deadly earnest about becoming the most significant, consequential nation in the world.
00:42:22.000Autocrats think that democracy can't compete in the 21st century with autocracies.
00:42:28.000It takes too long to get consensus, he said.
00:42:31.000Biden is trying to thread the needle between Republicans opposed to more spending and the tax increases needed to pay for it, and liberal Democrats who believe Biden needs more aggressive plans.
00:42:42.000The Democratic president spoke of a willingness to speak with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle to come to an agreement.
00:42:49.000He is to meet the top Democratic and Republican lawmakers at the White House on May 12th to try to find common ground.
00:42:55.000His plan includes $1 trillion in spending on education and child care over 10 years, and $800 billion in tax credits aimed at middle and low income families, according to a White House fact sheet.
00:43:08.000It also includes $200 billion for free universal preschool and $109 billion for free community college, regardless of income, for two years.
00:43:19.000The American Families Plan and the Infrastructure and Jobs Plan the White House introduced this month could represent the most significant government transformation of the economy in decades.
00:43:28.000To pay for the plans, Biden has proposed an overhaul of the U.S. tax system.
00:43:33.000Wednesday's American Families Plan is funded by raising the top marginal tax rate for the wealthiest Americans to 39.6% from 37%.
00:43:45.000It doubles the tax on investment income, known as capital gains, for Americans who earn more than $1 million.
00:43:52.000The $2 trillion plus infrastructure plan is funded by an increase in corporate taxes.
00:43:58.000News of the capital gains tax proposal caused stock markets to drop briefly last week.
00:44:04.000The Biden administration says the tax reform plan is designed to reward work, not wealth, and reform the tax code so that the wealthy have to play by the same rules as everyone else.
00:44:19.000And in the first place, I want to say, you know what this is not about?
00:44:24.000It's not about what's happening at the border, which is that in the last month, in March, so we're coming to the end of April and we'll get numbers on April, but in the month of March, You had more illegal immigrants come into the country in a single month than in any other time in American history, okay?
00:44:44.000And they're saying that by September, you're gonna get more than 26,000 people crossing the border illegally every single month.
00:45:19.000That was not talked about, it was not talked about that these people are literally flooding the country.
00:45:25.000And when I say flooding, I mean it's overflowing.
00:45:28.000And you know it's overflowing because they don't know where to put these people.
00:45:31.000They're putting them up in hotels, they're putting them up in the convention center, they're flying them, putting them on airplanes and flying them to states in the Midwest, flying them to Michigan.
00:45:43.000And they won't tell people how many people they're flying into Michigan.
00:45:46.000Joe Biden is going to raise the refugee cap to 125,000, which is the highest ever in American history, up from, I think it's 16,000 in the last year of the Trump administration.
00:46:36.000No mention of COVID lockdown destroying Manhattan, destroying Los Angeles, destroying the big states, California, New York, Illinois, driving people to states like Florida, Texas, Tennessee, South Carolina.
00:46:50.000I mean, no mention of, in other words, any real problems.
00:46:55.000So that's part number one is not a whole lot in the plan.
00:46:59.000Number two is how this is framed, which is very peculiar.
00:47:02.000And this is important because a lot of conservatives are out there saying that Joe Biden is owned by Beijing, Joe Biden is owned by China, and this administration is going to be soft on China.
00:47:15.000And it's almost a mirror of what the liberals said about Donald Trump.
00:47:19.000They said that Donald Trump was owned by Russia, Donald Trump is showing favoritism towards Russia.
00:47:24.000Donald Trump was going to build a hotel in Russia, and that's why Donald Trump wants a rapprochement politically with Russia.
00:47:31.000And now, the answer to that from idiot conservatives, like they do with everything else, is to say, I know you are, but what am I?
00:47:38.000You know, when they get called racist, they say Democrats are the real racist.
00:47:42.000When they get called Nazi, they make a feature length documentary about how FDR spoke positively about Mussolini, and that makes Barack Obama a national socialist or something.
00:47:53.000And their answer to the Russian collusion hoax is to say, Joe Biden is owned by China.
00:48:00.000Joe Biden is soft on China because of his son, blah, blah, blah.0.62
00:48:03.000And, you know, I get it because there is Chinese corruption.0.98
00:48:06.000The Chinese are trying to buy the government.1.00
00:48:09.000It's happened, it's all over the place.1.00
00:49:12.000We need to work with Israel and the NATO countries and our allies in the Pacific.
00:49:18.000Liberal Democrat, liberal Democrat, Beijing Biden, and he's talking about we have to make these investments in NASA and AI and in military and in infrastructure to compete with autocracies in China.
00:49:53.000What he is pushing for is global American hegemony.
00:49:57.000He is pushing for the domination of the American led international system.
00:50:03.000And where America is declining in terms of relative firepower, and where America is declining in terms of relative purchasing power in the world, I'm talking about in absolute terms, of course, America is increasing in firepower because we spend more and more money every year on defense.
00:50:22.000But China and Russia are spending more too and at a faster pace.
00:50:26.000And they have the capacity to spend way more than they're already spending.
00:50:30.000So, in terms of relative terms, relative to the world, the world's share of firepower, America's declining.
00:50:39.000America's firepower as a share of global firepower is declining as a percentage.
00:50:45.000And America's firepower relative to its adversaries, China and Russia combined, is declining.
00:50:51.000And China and Russia are working together.
00:50:53.000At one time, you might say it was principally America and the Soviet Union to compare in terms of firepower.
00:51:00.000Now, it is Russia and China presenting as an anti American axis that are working together.0.53
00:51:06.000And it's their combined firepower rising relative to the globe and rising relative to America.
00:51:12.000So Biden is saying, well, we have to work with our adversaries.
00:51:15.000And the reason he's saying that, it's a very specific reason.
00:51:19.000This is what Lockheed Martin and Raytheon and NATO and the CIA and the Pentagon, that's what they all want.
00:51:25.000That's what the Department of Defense wants because the American regime, Washington, D.C., knows that they need to add NATO's firepower.
00:51:34.000We are now reliant and dependent on NATO's firepower added to our own to compensate for the waning relative American firepower compared to the world.
00:51:49.000If you add on NATO to America's firepower, we still are more powerful than the rest of the world.
00:52:00.000Keeping our allies and spending all this money and building up our military and affirming democracy against autocracy.
00:52:08.000It is all pitting America, the global hegemon, against this rising hegemon in China and this new axis of Russia, China, and Iran.
00:52:18.000It's a very important point to make because you've got a lot of liberals out there who are like, you know, Joe Biden is just this left wing guy.
00:52:26.000He's Joey Biden from Grand Pennsylvania.
00:52:29.000He's just a liberal guy looking out for us.
00:52:32.000And some conservatives are naive enough to think this is corruption from China or something.
00:55:19.000And it's not to say that there's no foreign influence, but it is to say that the most pernicious institution in the world is the American system.
00:55:26.000It's the American regime, the American national security apparatus, American intelligence, American deep state bureaucracy, American media, American big tech companies, Google, Facebook.
00:56:26.000And ultimately, and this is the final point about the speech, when they're talking about all this taxing and spending, do not be deceived about what this is really about.
00:56:37.000When they talk about preschool and universal associate's degrees, you know, universal community college, when they talk about These investments in green energy jobs and blah, blah, blah.
00:56:50.000What this is, is the largest wealth transfer, probably in American history, from the middle and upper class to the very, very rich and the very, very poor.
00:57:08.000That's what the name of the game has been.
00:57:10.000That's what government spending is because it is the people in the middle and people that come right up to the cusp of the hyper elite that are paying the taxes.
00:57:21.000The poor people, you know, the bottom half of the country, the 47% that don't pay taxes at all, these are your people that don't work, your single moms, these are your gangbangers, these are your whatever, people that are not contributing to the society.
00:57:35.000They're going to get a little bit of stuff.0.94
00:57:38.000They're going to get their crumbs off the top.
00:57:39.000They're going to get their food stamps and their public housing, and they're now going to get their preschool and their associate's degrees and all that.
00:57:46.000They're going to get a little crumb, okay?
00:58:41.000You see, when he says we're going to give all this money to people, we're going to make a once in a generation investment, that's just about the proportion.
00:58:51.000That's the ceiling of what the proportion of money spent will be that'll actually go to.
01:00:16.000None of the people that make the decisions, the billionaire oligarchs, are going to pay it.
01:00:21.000It's going to be anybody that makes a buck in this country, anybody that considers themselves middle class, all the way up through the people that are just on the cusp of entering the hyper elite.
01:00:32.000And in the middle, that's where you've got your producers, that's where you've got your earners, that's where you've got people.
01:00:38.000That have worked their whole lives and saved their money and invested it wisely and gotten out of the rat race.
01:00:43.000That's where you're going to find people that have just finally started making a good income.
01:00:47.000You know, when Joe Biden says, well, we're only going to raise taxes on people making more than $400,000 per year.
01:00:57.000Because they are going to tax more than just the people making more than $400,000 per year and raising those taxes.
01:01:03.000And they're going to tax more than just people making a million dollars plus on capital gains.
01:01:09.000And even if they did just that, Everybody would pay the cost ultimately.
01:01:14.000But they're going to raise taxes on everybody.
01:01:16.000And what's more is when you take a look at $400,000 per year, how much money is that really when you're living in a city like San Francisco or a city like Los Angeles or a city like New York City, right?
01:01:27.000In some of the most expensive places in the world.
01:03:06.000That's your anarchy, and your tyranny are the hyper elite billionaires and politically connected decision makers.
01:03:14.000And it is about the war on the middle from the tyranny and from the anarchy.
01:03:19.000And so the people that are in the government right now, Biden, the Raytheon president, the Atlantic Council president, Is going into the people between, sandwiched between, taking all their stuff and punishing them, and it's going to give a little bit to the anarchists.
01:03:35.000You know, it's going to give them their crumbs, and they're going to be climbing all over each other for it.
01:03:40.000It's like throwing a piece of bread to a dozen seagulls.
01:03:44.000You know, here's your free preschool, here's your free associate's degree.
01:03:48.000And they get what they voted for, right?
01:03:51.000Buying their vote, and it is with the bottom half of the country economically, it is with these demographics they've imported that are empowering.
01:05:31.000They are getting it from you, they're getting it from me, they're getting it from the real backbone, the middle class of the country, looting the middle class, looting the cities, looting the wealth of the country.
01:05:41.000They're working with the poor to do this, and it is ultimately to their benefit.0.68
01:05:46.000And the goal is that there is no middle class.
01:05:49.000Because the middle class is what created the Donald Trump phenomenon.
01:05:53.000The middle class is what is going to prevent total corruption, total looting, total lack of accountability.
01:05:59.000The middle class is a check on the power of the elites.
01:06:07.000You've got your new aristocracy, right, which is your hyper elite oligarchy.
01:06:12.000Or I guess maybe they would be sort of like the crown.
01:06:14.000And I guess we're like the middle class is like the landed aristocracy or something.
01:06:19.000So, it's like the old estate system.1.00
01:06:22.000And their estate is destroying the power base of our estate with the help of the plebs, with the help of the peasants.1.00
01:06:30.000And fundamentally, it's about this power battle between these two estates, between these two classes.1.00
01:06:36.000And they want to take us out so that it's just one class of peasants, one class of this undifferentiated mass of multi ethnic, polyglot slaves.0.87
01:06:48.000And then you've got the people that are living in the gated communities, the people that are, you know, the multi ethnic.0.75
01:06:53.000Multi billionaires and their connected cronies.0.64
01:06:56.000That's the bifurcated economic system and political world that they want.
01:07:00.000And that's what this plan is all about.
01:07:23.000The message we needed right now, the message we all needed to hear when all this craziness is going on.0.74
01:07:29.000The elections are rigged, crime is surging, the borders are open, but hey, we needed the based black Republican to tell us America's not racist.0.70
01:08:36.000I think what it means is people that don't have white guilt.
01:08:41.000If you're a white person and you are proud of your heritage, then you're considered a racist.
01:08:46.000If you're an American, if you're a white American, and you think that America should remain the way it is, if you think that white people should not be killed off or replaced in their own country, then you're a racist.0.56
01:08:57.000So when a black guy goes up and says, America's not a racist nation, I'm saying, who the fuck do you think you are?0.63
01:09:03.000Telling us America's not a racist nation.1.00
01:15:16.000But, you know, the thing is, you know, I don't know that I'm all about meat, actually, because I talked to this European friend of mine.
01:15:25.000I don't know if this is a European thing, but I have this friend from Europe, and he came over here and he's like, you eat too much meat, you're going to die of cancer.
01:15:34.000And I'm like, what are you talking about?
01:15:45.000I know a lot of people are going to give me pushback because people are on this weird, like, eat steak every day, eat red meat every day, eat nothing but red meat.
01:17:52.000And homosexuals will be gnashing in hell, obviously, right?1.00
01:17:54.000Trannies will be gnashing in hell.1.00
01:17:55.000But we're also supposed to be gnashing spinach and we're supposed to be gnashing fibrous vegetables that are going to give us vitamins and all kinds of nutrients.0.96
01:18:06.000So I think we're supposed to be doing, I think with giving our teeth, I think we're supposed to be eating vegetables and based on hunting and gathering, we're supposed to be eating berries and nuts.
01:18:19.000And I think also people are doing a lot of fishing.
01:18:21.000And if you look at where people live the longest in Sardinia and in.
01:18:27.000Japan, which are blue zones, if you look at their diets, it's fish, it's cheeses, like in Italy, you know, it's cheese, it's wine, it's nuts, it's like a charcuterie board, right?
01:18:43.000So, as opposed to people like in Poland where they're like, oh, I'm eating sausage all day, I'm eating mutton all day, I'm a big mutton head.0.89
01:18:53.000Italians and Japanese people, the two obviously superior peoples of the world, And blue zone types, you know, these are blue zone people that live the longest.0.99
01:19:02.000They're eating a diet that's heavy in fish and in all those kinds of things.0.70
01:19:07.000So, with all this evidence in mind, with this great body of evidence that I've gathered before you based on our teeth, hunting and gathering, the blue zones, and all of that, I think that we're actually not supposed to eat that much meat.
01:23:06.000Handsome Awkward says, do you remember that SpongeBob episode where SpongeBob is doing stand up at the Krusty Krab and he makes fun of Sandy for being a squirrel?
01:23:15.000I realized recently that the episode was an allegory for racist jokes, and the moral was that it's okay to make racist jokes if you're racist to everyone, based.
01:23:53.000Their newest, biggest, most expensive aircraft carrier.
01:23:56.000They didn't have elevators to bring, like, I forget what the elevators were for, but like a critical part of it to bring like the planes to the top or whatever.
01:24:06.000But this is like the aircraft carriers don't work, the F 35s don't work, none of this stuff works.0.86
01:24:12.000Base Tubman says, Hassan Piker said that all white people know how, all they know how to do is colonize.
01:24:20.000Yeah, does he not realize what goes into colonization?
01:24:26.000Think about what goes into colonization.
01:24:28.000Think about what a complicated, complex activity that is.
01:24:33.000To be a colonist, you have to, your society has to be so good, you have to have your shit together so much that you can go and have a deficit of society.
01:24:45.000You know, your society has to be doing so well that you could be sending people and resources out.
01:24:52.000And I know because I play Civilization V. When I play Civilization V, it's not easy to send out colonists.
01:24:59.000You need a city to build a settler unit, which means there's no population growth in that city for a few turns.
01:26:13.000What a project that was to build railroads into this unmolested continent and build mines and get the stuff in and out and trade routes.
01:26:23.000What a sophisticated, advanced, complex activity that is.1.00
01:26:29.000Nobody else could do it, except for Asians, I guess.1.00
01:26:32.000Base Tubman says first they block people from flying, next they'll run over trailer parks in Appalachia with tanks because they shared QAnon memes.1.00
01:31:00.000I have to say, you know, there were some, it was clear that there were a lot of people in AIM that were just alright guys, that they just started calling them a different name, and they were not okay with that.
01:31:14.000Because I met a lot of these guys, and they just, you could tell.
01:31:17.000I remember at AFPAC 1, you could tell who was an AIM guy and who wasn't.
01:31:21.000And I didn't know any of the AIM people.
01:31:26.000And, you know, some of them I like a lot, and some of them are supportive of me and everything, but some of them are just like, you know, it's the same crew.
01:31:34.000Me and Jaden, we compared them to the Pixies from Fairly Odd Parents.
01:31:51.000So that's every time they would come around, they'd all come around in shirts and ties.
01:31:56.000Everybody'd be schmooting and like, you know, Groyper sweatshirt or whatever, and they'd come around a suit and tie and be like, Hello, what do you think about the current political situation?
01:32:17.000There are a lot of good people in the organization, and the ones that support me, I like, and the ones that don't are weird, you know, very weird.
01:32:29.000Look, we just have to be solid on what America First means.
01:32:32.000Clearly, some people still don't get that.
01:32:36.000360 No Scope says it's crazy how all these well regarded journalists know exactly who you are and what you've done, but will not utter your name.
01:32:43.000The response to this no fly list ordeal shows how big you've become.
01:34:16.000I do believe in God and Jesus Christ and everything.
01:34:20.000And I try my best to understand this stuff, but I read these tweets by classical theists and I watch these debates about like absolute divine simplicity and they use these technical philosophical terms.
01:34:32.000And honestly, it's just something that I don't know that much about.
01:34:36.000I do a political show, I cover politics every day.
01:34:39.000I've been a political person since I was your age, since I started.
01:34:43.000Since you started watching my show when you were 13, that's when I got into politics.
01:34:49.000Theology is something that I only started to look into when I was in college.
01:34:55.000And to be honest, it's not something I'm really passionate about, or it's not a big interest.
01:35:02.000So I'm not even all that familiar with the technical debate because I know there's a big argument between the Orthodox and the Catholics about the filioque.
01:35:10.000And I know generally the positions, but.
01:35:14.000I don't have some kind of special insight into that.
01:35:16.000And I remember, you know, I debated Jay Dyer about orthodoxy, and a lot of orthodox people are making fun of me.
01:35:22.000They were like, but McKees, his only argument for the authority of the Catholic Church is the part in the Bible when Jesus gives Peter the power to bind and loose sins, he gives him McKees, right?
01:35:34.000And it's like, okay, but like that's the argument.
01:35:37.000That's the argument they've been having for a thousand years.
01:36:48.000I think the debate is the debate, and there's not a whole lot of new elements coming into it.
01:36:55.000I think it just comes down to which side you think is more compelling.
01:37:00.000When I read in the Bible that Simon's name is changed to Peter, and Christ says, You're the rock on which I build my church, here's the keys, here's the keys to the kingdom.
01:37:13.000I'm like, Okay, I think that means that Peter becomes the Bishop of Rome and then is the vicar of.
01:37:21.000He's the rock on which the church is built.
01:37:23.000I mean, that's how I interpreted that.
01:37:25.000And, you know, there's obviously billions of Catholics, and there's, I don't know how many Eastern Orthodox people there are, but lots of smart people believe one side, lots of people believe the other side.0.94
01:37:37.000And I think that the Catholic argument is right.
01:37:41.000Some people think it's not, but to say, like, oh, well, he's arguing his side.
01:37:55.000I have this new part of the scripture.
01:37:57.000Anyway, so I know that's not exactly your question, but on a lot of these things, look, you go to church, you pray, all of that, and the theological stuff is just a little above my pay grade in terms of what I'm interested in.
01:38:14.000You know, my realm is politics, really, and the super medievalist philosophical stuff, I'm just not well read on enough.
01:38:25.000So, anyway, so I don't really have strong feelings on that one.
01:38:29.000360 No Scope, or which one was this again?
01:41:27.000As long as people are on board with the message, as long as they're, you know, team players want to be a part of the team, then I'm fine with that, you know.
01:41:34.000But just can't have that dual loyalty problem.
01:42:40.000When people meet me in real life, they very quickly see who I am.
01:42:44.000It's very easy to see me, and I am a certain way, and they get the impression, they characterize me very quickly as, oh, some shithead, punk, young kid, some troublemaker, know it all, whatever.
01:42:57.000But I'm really not that way, and anyone who knows me knows that.
01:43:01.000So, I don't know if he's saying that in good faith and he really just has a bad impression or if he's saying that in bad faith because a lot of people say that and they deliberately mischaracterize me as somebody who is just a pot stir, just a troll, and they do that so they don't have to engage with me.
01:43:17.000Because if they can dismiss me as somebody who's not serious, well, then they don't have to engage with my ideas, they don't have to engage with me, right?
01:43:25.000Then they can say, oh, well, I don't debate people that aren't serious, I don't debate trolls.
01:43:31.000So, if I'm just some unserious, Pot stirring provocateur, well, then I'm not somebody who's worthy of a debate, worthy of a conversation.
01:43:42.000I'm not somebody that's trying to be productive or constructive or contribute to the conversation.0.93
01:43:59.000I want to debate, and I've been debating, and I've been contributing to the conversation, but they don't want the debate.
01:44:04.000I'll debate Ben Shapiro, and if I'm just some clown troll, Then they'll clown me, right?
01:44:09.000If I'm just some goofy, you know, punk, if I go into a debate with Ben Shapiro, then he should eviscerate me and embarrass me and expose me for what I am, if that's the case.
01:44:20.000If I sat down with a serious person, a real serious person who's contributing to the conversation, well, then I should just get totally deconstructed.
01:44:29.000I mean, they should just totally, you know, I'd be standing there like with my pants around my ankles.
01:44:35.000If I come there like some goofy goober and they are able to show what a dummy I am.
01:44:44.000I'm open, I always have been, to debating any one of them.
01:44:46.000Ben Shapiro, Charlie Kirk, Dave Rubin, Dinesh D'Souza.
01:44:50.000I'll debate any one of them on any subject.
01:44:53.000And if I'm such a goofy kid, well, then, hey, you should be able to blow up my following, stop me from being so disruptive.
01:45:26.000And if they did care that much, then they would be chomping at the bit to take me out with a debate, to expose me for what a goof I am, right?
01:45:36.000Think about it this way Michael Knowles debated James Alsup.
01:47:35.000So, after I grad, so I've always been a very enterprising person.
01:47:41.000When I graduated from high school, I started, I was working in a warehouse between my high school graduation and when I got into college, right?
01:47:53.000When I, I think I started college in September 16.
01:50:22.000Roseanne Barr shared my article because some Jewish guy emailed me and he's like, some weirdo from Facebook, he was like, hey, or he DM'd me on Facebook Messenger.
01:50:34.000He's like, hey, I really like your articles.
01:51:35.000And I would actually go into that website and I'd like the credentials for their WordPress site and I would go in and edit it.
01:51:45.000And I was in a Slack channel with them.
01:51:46.000It's so funny to me because I was like 18.
01:51:49.000I was just an 18 year old high school graduate.0.66
01:51:52.000Like a lot of you Zoomers, you Zoomers reach out to me now when you're 18 or 17 or whatever.0.69
01:51:58.000It's so weird to me to imagine myself being your age and what it must have been like for those guys that regated.0.82
01:52:07.000In the same way that I talk to these younger people now, it's like them talking to me back then.
01:52:13.000I was just some 18 year old high school kid publishing these articles on their website in the Slack channel with these guys that were older.
01:52:23.000I still follow, I think, a couple of them on Twitter.
01:52:28.000I had no followers on Twitter, I had like 100 followers on Twitter.
01:52:32.000Back in 2016, I broke 1,000 after that debate with Jake Brewer, the student body president at Boston University.
01:52:40.000But until then, I think I had like 250 followers on Twitter.
01:52:45.000250 on that account, on the Nick Chafe Wentz account, I had like 250 followers.
01:52:50.000People in my high school had more followers than me.
01:52:52.000I would get ratioed by people from my high school.
01:52:55.000I remember in my senior year of high school, that's when I became active on Twitter.
01:52:59.000I would tweet out political stuff and I would get ratioed all the time.
01:53:03.000By popular liberal kids, gay kids, gay kids from my school would ratio me because I would tweet out something political and the town gay kid would quote tweet it and be like, Shut up, sweetie, and get, oh, and they get like 100 likes and I would get like 20, you know, and I get totally blown out.0.55
01:53:23.000And this popular soccer player kid from my high school would quote tweet me and I would get ratioed, I get blown apart, and I would tweet, you know, yeah, it's real easy.0.68
01:53:35.000And it was such a simple formula because I was very popular in my high school, but I was right wing, obviously.
01:53:43.000And so every time I would tweet something out political, it was an easy 100 likes.
01:53:49.000All the liberal kids that were on Twitter would rally around the one person that would quote tweet me, or a few people would quote tweet me, and it'd be like, oh, yeah.
01:53:57.000Easy, easy likes, easy likes and retweets on Twitter.
01:59:53.000Farewell to Barack Obama, January 9, 2017.
02:00:01.000Tonight at 8 o'clock at McCormick Place in Chicago, Illinois, Barack Obama will deliver his farewell address, his last major speech as President of the United States.
02:00:10.000According to various insiders, the 44th President intends to, quote, admonish his successor as well as deliver an action plan, presumably for the legions of future community organizers inspired by the lawlessness of the first and last. Alinsky administration.
02:00:38.000And how fitting a location, and in such an appropriate historical context for the last rights of this crooked political machine and its corrupt ideology.
02:00:46.000The place where this long winter began eight years ago when a freshman senator from Illinois with no resume other than a rousing speech acceded to the most powerful office on the planet.
02:00:57.000Coming fresh off the heels of a failed five year punitive expedition in the desert and an economic meltdown that few even understood, the American people rallied around a simple premise hope and change.
02:01:08.000Humiliated abroad and in recession at home, the nation looked to the fluffy idealism of a charming young orator whose election could finally turn the page on America's original sin, an achievement which appealed to a sunny, romantic vision of America.
02:01:29.000We would make this election about asserting the most high minded principle which eluded the nation for generations.
02:01:35.000This largely symbolic gesture that at once satisfied a desire for change, however superficial, and at the same time a much more profound longing for a return to that shining city.
02:02:45.000This week, President Obama set Fox News and the Republican Party into an anti UN, pro Israel frenzy after he refused to veto a Security Council resolution condemning Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's civilian settlement program in the West Bank.
02:03:02.000President elect Trump tweeted that things will be different.
02:03:05.000Lindsey Graham and Ted Cruz have demanded that the U.S. pull funding from the U.N. until the resolution is somehow rescinded.
02:03:12.000The whole of the right wing has thrown their arms up in the same tired, hissy fit, yelling the same exaggerated platitudes and talking points.
02:03:20.000Barack Obama is the most anti Israel president.
02:03:28.000And on, and then I wrote in italics, and on, and on, and on.
02:03:34.000It is worth pointing out that every American president since 1967 has opposed the Israeli settlement program.0.61
02:03:43.000It is worth noting that President Obama repeatedly called on Netanyahu to halt the settlement program, and instead he accelerated it.
02:03:52.000Why is it unreasonable that President Obama then refused to veto a Security Council resolution condemning that very settlement program?
02:04:02.000Never mind the debate about whether or not the settlement program is right or wrong, or that the UN is anti Semitic, or any of the noise, there is a very simple cause and effect.0.73
02:04:12.000And coming from a supporter of Israel.0.65
02:04:42.000The Republican establishment seems to be more outraged by Obama's slight to Israel than by the $20 trillion debt.
02:04:50.000Their three decades overdue promise to secure the border, the welfare state, the regulatory state, the Federal Reserve, NSA spying, the failing war on drugs, imminent war with Russia, and so many other important problems facing America.
02:05:17.000And despite a half hour warm up by Glenn Beck, the most disturbing part of the evening came when Senator. Cruz began describing what his first day in office might look like.
02:05:26.000He started with a pretty standard list, turning over Obama's executive orders, tearing up the Iran deal, and a few other Republican hallmarks.
02:05:36.000But maybe after item five or six, Cruz said he would order the transfer of the U.S. Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
02:05:46.000I don't disagree that the U.S. Embassy ought to be moved from Tel Aviv to the actual capital of Israel.
02:05:54.000What I disagree with is that somehow this is a high enough priority that a hypothetical President Cruz executes this order not just on his first day in office, but early on his first day in office.
02:06:06.000Here's a little bit of background information for why this is offensive, wrong, immoral, disturbing, and treasonous.
02:06:13.000In 1788, the Constitution of the United States of America was ratified by the American people to create a federal government which consisted of an executive, legislative, and judicial branch.
02:06:25.000Through this social contract, the American people agree to delegate certain collective responsibilities to an elected government in order to protect their God given rights.
02:06:35.000The federal government, the executive branch of government, and the White House itself exist to serve and protect those American people and their country.
02:06:44.000Presently, this country faces existential threats so numerous that no American should be hearing anything about embassies or Jerusalem on day one, two, or three.
02:06:57.000This is not an attack on Israel or Jews.
02:07:00.000This is not pushing an anti Semitic or anti Zionist conspiracy.
02:07:04.000This is not sympathy for Hamas or any other Islamist organization.
02:07:08.000This prevailing concern is that the American president must put the American people first.
02:07:15.000After all, I guarantee that Netanyahu didn't promise the Israelis some token concession to the United States on his first day in office.0.66
02:07:24.000This country is at war with medieval Islamist barbarians, hurtling towards a shooting war with Russia or China, facing the largest dead bomb in the history of the world, attempting to absorb tens of millions of illegal immigrants, and coming to bear the consequences of the millions of legal immigrants yet to assimilate.0.61
02:07:42.000Israel may be in peril, but so are we.0.92
02:07:44.000And we are in no position to get tangled up in a 1300 year old religious blood feud over a piece of desert the size of New Jersey as we stare down a fate similar to the Roman Empire.
02:08:23.000That's to say that for five years, mainstream conservatives have beaten identity politics to death, yet turn around and smear anybody skeptical of the Israel obsession in the Republican Party as a bigot.
02:08:38.000The same movement that for years droned on endlessly with the tired, boring crusade against trigger warnings, safe spaces, and all the rest.
02:08:49.0002016, I said, droned on endlessly with the tired, boring crusade against trigger warnings, safe spaces, and all the rest.
02:08:56.000For months, I tweeted that the Mexican anti Trump rioters speaking Spanish and waving their flag ought to go back to Mexico, and not one conservative objected.
02:09:07.000Yet Ben Shapiro, who made his career off of the crusade against identity politics and college leftism, decried me as an anti Semite for suggesting the same thing about Zionists.0.70
02:09:19.000Unsurprisingly, the entire Jewish Zionist contingent of Shapiro's publication, Daily Wire, descended from their enlightened American patriotism to argue with straw men and call me a stupid, ignorant, Islamist sympathizing idiot.0.66
02:09:34.000That sounds a lot like identity politics to me.0.80
02:09:37.000Conservatives will run to the right of Robert Spencer to call, and Robert Spencer is a Jewish anti Muslim guy.
02:09:45.000Conservatives will run to the right of Robert Spencer to call Islam.
02:09:48.000Cancerous, dangerous, and downright evil, they rebuff accusations of Islamophobia by meekly retreating to the obnoxiously pretentious facts don't care about your feelings line.
02:09:58.000Yet, God forbid, some free thinking conservative dare question the conservative response to Obama's position on one Israeli policy automatically labeled an anti Semitic Nazi brown shirt.
02:10:11.000It is very easy to criticize identity politics while maintaining it for your own tribe, and that is called hypocrisy.
02:10:21.000It would do conservatism a lot of good to cut down on the conservative platitudes, which have been repeated more times than Seinfeld reruns, and start thinking critically.
02:10:32.000We have enough guns, God, beer is good material.
02:10:38.000Now that Donald Trump has destroyed the Republican Party, we have an historic opportunity to reshape government and politics in a truly conservative vision.
02:10:48.000We ought to define it through discussion and critical thought rather than regurgitation.
02:10:52.000Conservatives have punched through accusations of racism, xenophobia, Islamophobia, homophobia, and transphobia to tell the truth.
02:11:00.000We ought to defeat all false accusations of bigotry.
02:13:52.000You go back a year and you could see Charlie Kirk saying, America's just a placeholder for timeless ideas.
02:13:58.000You go back four years when I graduated from high school and you see me saying, you know, I support Israel, but there's a lot of hypocrisy here.
02:15:50.000Knicker Nations says, in light of Biden's line about January 6th being the greatest attack on our democracy since the Civil War, Tucker brought up the 65 Immigration Act is much worse.
02:16:02.000This was your opening salvo during the 2017 immigration debate with Destiny.
02:20:58.000Maxim says, There is actually a mainstream news study about how people in Israel are getting investigated for heart inflammation from the Pfizer vaccine.
02:22:08.000I was just over there on one of these neighborhood places.
02:22:11.000And you still got some of the best Italian restaurants and pizzerias right there.
02:22:16.000But I'm literally, I'm in there, I'm sitting there eating my Cava Dills with sausage and everything, and I hear people blasting mariachi music driving down the street, Mexican music, and everything's in Spanish.
02:22:29.000And these Italian joints are like these little islands surrounded by Mexico City.
02:22:52.000NJ Zoomers has found out that my college is forcing us to get the vaccine.
02:22:55.000I won't get it, but do you think any Republicans would support legislation to make schools financially liable for the side effects if they mandate the vaccine?
02:23:31.000Save the West says, I know like 80% of the population is made up of slaves, but how are there not mass protests against the Satan vaccine happening right now?0.76
02:23:53.000Tyler Russell says, Yo, Nick, Trudeau is about to introduce a bill where the government will have regulators that ban Canadian users on the internet for hate speech.
02:24:02.000The regulators are literally Canadian Antifa.
02:24:06.000The liberal government said the power this gives Trudeau is compared to a nuclear bomb.
02:24:13.000Yanks, defend your free speech before it's too late.
02:26:20.000There is no panacea, there is no instant fix.
02:26:24.000The things that have been messed up are going to take a long time to undo.
02:26:28.000And the idea that we're not going to solve it all in one night or by doing one thing, so it's not worth doing anything at all, I mean, then you're never going to get anywhere.0.99
02:26:39.000So start by stopping immigration and then we go from there.1.00
02:26:43.000So I says to him, I always thought no e girls would be an easy rule to follow.1.00
02:28:19.000I cut people like that out of my life.
02:28:21.000There used to be this guy, he used to play Fortnite with us, and he would always ditch the Fortnite squad in the middle of the game, literally in the middle of the game.
02:28:31.000We'd be playing Fortnite, squatting up.
02:28:35.000Back in the heyday of Fortnite, and he would just go AFK and then drop out of the Discord call and disconnect from Fortnite.
02:28:43.000We wouldn't hear from him until the next day.
02:28:45.000And he'd be on a voice call with his girlfriend or some e girl, literally drop out in the middle of the game without saying anything to go and call his girlfriend, who was crazy.
02:28:58.000And then one time we were playing Fortnite and he brought in this girl to play with us.
02:29:47.000When we're in Discord at 3 a.m. and we're saying the N word and everything, that's not a place for girls to be.1.00
02:29:55.000Now, you want to go and you want to teach your little girlfriend how to play Fortnite on your own fucking time, then knock yourself out.0.99
02:30:01.000You want to go and you want to giggle.
02:30:58.000Although, I know that Trey does play games with girls, and I think he suggested that we do that one time, and I was like, hell no, I'm never going to do that.
02:31:08.000So, anyway, don't talk to that person anymore for other reasons.
02:31:15.000If you can believe it, there's other reasons.
02:32:16.000You know, I'm like in the end of Driver when he's driving away and the girls and his girls at home and he's just driving away, starting a new life.
02:32:28.000Driver, you know, sort of meet people, get a life assimilated, and then it all, you know, then it doesn't really work out and then it's, hey, Back on the road.
02:33:41.000In some ways, a failed suicide attempt, there's almost like I don't mean to be insensitive, but in some ways, it's almost like you wake up.
02:33:52.000You wake up, and all your clothes are on top of you, and there's like Tweety Birds over your head, and you're like, boy, that was stupid, you know?
02:33:59.000And it's almost like, what am I doing?
02:35:08.000You know, my election stream had like 50,000 views.
02:35:11.000I was like, really, and I still am, obviously, but the Capitol disrupted everything.
02:35:16.000Now I'm like, Under investigation, they're throwing a lot of obstacles in my path and everything.
02:35:21.000So, when in the end of 2020, I was like at my peak in the sense that it was just like unobstructed success, it was just there for the taking.
02:35:31.000I just figured out a formula that worked, I was really thriving, you know, and I still am, but obviously, complications have occurred.
02:35:38.000So, I don't want to say like, oh, I've fallen off or something.
02:35:41.000We're doing better than ever in many ways, but no fly list, bank account, FBI investigation, etc., etc., deplatforming.
02:35:59.000It was like kind of chilly, overcast fall weather.
02:36:04.000And I thought, I'm driving my same old car that I've driven since high school, and I'm going to get McDonald's.
02:36:08.000And I said, You know, if I have a much nicer car in the future, and if I'm older, if things are worse or if things are better, I said, You know, this experience is fundamentally unchanged.
02:36:19.000Me getting in the car and driving to McDonald's and just getting a little breakfast burrito in the morning, listening to my music, this experience on a fundamental level is unchanged.
02:36:32.000If I do better in the future, if I'm in a different car, if I'm a different age, or whatever, the fundamental experience is unchanged.
02:36:40.000And that's really true about everything in life.
02:36:43.000You know, whatever house you wake up in, whatever job you have, however old you are, if you're married or not, you know, waking up, same experience.
02:36:54.000Taking a shower, brushing your teeth, getting dressed, eating breakfast, same experience.
02:37:00.000Fundamentally, and it'll change in little ways.
02:37:22.000Now, some people are working on things they enjoy more or less, but it's still work, it's still toil.
02:37:26.000Some people are less dependent on it than others, but everybody's occupied.
02:37:31.000You do your work, you go to the bathroom, you know, you do the fundamental experience of life really doesn't change.
02:37:37.000And if you don't enjoy it, if you don't have this sort of acceptance that that's what life is, and you live these days and the days are really basically the same, and if you can't appreciate those, then you're never going to appreciate life.
02:37:50.000And I feel like this is just my theory.
02:37:54.000People get depressed because they expect something more to happen or something dramatic to happen.
02:38:01.000They say, oh, I'm numb, I'm dull, what more is there to life?
02:38:14.000I think if you believe in religion, you know, if you're a Christian and if you have politics, I think that gives your life a kind of like existential direction.
02:38:24.000And I think that's a very critical component.
02:38:27.000But overall, I think it's this frenzy that people are in: frenzy of flashing lights, loud sounds.
02:39:04.000You know, people got to bring it in for a landing.
02:39:09.000But people think that if they just override their senses, then it's like, I'm not going to die.
02:39:17.000If I overwhelm and overstimulate my senses, I can forget that I'm going to die for a second.
02:39:25.000If I'm really partying, if I'm in an altered state of consciousness, if I'm having sex, if I'm in a relationship, if I'm listening to music, then I can forget for just a minute that I'm going to die.
02:39:39.000And, uh, and you, I mean, sometimes it's good to forget that you're gonna die, but you have to remember that you're gonna die, and you have to, and the consequences that ensue, and you should fear it.
02:39:51.000Fear and trembling about God and mortality, that's the basis of religiosity, and you should.
02:42:21.000So that's just some food for thought for you, just some food for thought.
02:42:30.000Maybe a big part of it is I'm able to express myself because I feel like, and also I'm like witnessed, people, I'm very visible and I can express myself.
02:42:42.000I feel like that is a big part of it because there's a lot of people that are completely isolated.
02:42:46.000That's a big reason why people get depressed because they don't get to talk to people that care or that are witnessing them.
02:42:54.000And that's a big source of problem because, you know, I think about myself and things happen to me and I notice that I have this instinct like I want to share.
02:43:26.000I don't know the answer to that question, but there is something in our nature that is inherently social, and that's a general way to describe it.
02:43:34.000But also, This needs to be sort of acknowledged.
02:43:38.000Like, acknowledgement is a huge part of it.
02:43:40.000If people are not being acknowledged, and there are a lot of people leading these very isolated, quiet lives where they get no acknowledgement.
02:43:47.000And I know because I was like this for a time.
02:43:51.000Even like recently when I do this show, it's like the only interaction I would get was going to like a fast food restaurant and somebody taking my order.
02:44:00.000Like, that's the only people I would talk to for a time.
02:46:56.000So I says to him, says the live chat can't handle your truth.
02:46:59.000Usually I'll take a shower and we have a shower thought convo where you and me are discussing the finer points of subjects such as optics, strategic political discourse, and what we'd say to Kanye if we met him.
02:47:11.000Interestingly, I find you agree with me on everything.
02:48:26.000And so we're in the left hand lane, and there's this car to the right of us, and he's slightly ahead, and he goes and cuts us off and does like a left turn right in front.
02:48:39.000And I do this epic like swerve maneuver.
02:48:42.000And that's like it was like in Grand Theft Auto when you click both the analog sticks and you get Franklin's special ability when time slows down.
02:49:00.000We were in Chicago another time, and I was trying to get on the exit off this highway, and this car was like stopped, and I was going 90 miles an hour, and I had to like zip around him, epic style.
02:49:13.000Many times, many times, it's been a close encounter, but I'm a very good driver.
02:49:19.000I'm very good, very good at what I do.
02:49:48.000Modern Monarchist says Black conservatives, like, here we go.0.98
02:49:51.000Winston, so I says to him Modern Monarchist, all we need is Polish American Groyper, and I'm going to be in the fucking closet with the belt around my neck.0.65
02:50:01.000Like, so I says to him in his super chat earlier.0.62
02:55:12.000So I met him the day before school and I was getting along great.
02:55:16.000He was a nice kid, seemed normal enough.
02:55:19.000And then, first day of school, he went in and took a pencil and he went in and he let all the air out of all the bicycle tires on the bike rack.
02:56:48.000One time the police had to drive me home because I was in sixth grade.
02:56:52.000And it was summer, and there was this apple tree outside the school.
02:56:57.000And I was with that kid's little brother.
02:56:58.000That kid that I just told you about, his little brother, he was at the park, and I knew him through the older brother because he was at the park.
03:08:04.000As Catholics, we cannot have sex without the exception of having children.
03:08:07.000Does that mean that we can't have sex to fulfill our sexual desires?
03:08:11.000Love the show I've watched since February 19th.
03:08:16.000No, we can, but you can't have sex with contraceptives.
03:08:20.000And you can't, I don't want to get vulgar, but it's not like you can't have sex because you have lust, or because of sexual desire, but you can't do sex acts that would not result in procreation.
03:08:34.000Ryan B., can't you just Google this stuff?
03:08:36.000Why do you have to ask about sex on the show?
03:08:39.000I got to tell you about where you can ejaculate.0.99
03:08:43.000You need to hear that on this show.0.77
03:09:33.000I meant to distinguish him, though, from Richard Spencer's.
03:09:35.000I know people might think I was mistaking the two.
03:09:38.000Kevin Brose says, but he's super anti Muslim.
03:09:42.000Kevin Brose says, if Biden's speech wasn't bad enough, my representative Troy Niels wasted no time to screw over his entire constituency on live TV.
03:09:52.000And on criminal justice, of all the issues, he said, I want to help with the criminal justice reform.
03:12:49.000They're all on TikTok fucking each other and going to mansions and doing sexy dances with each other, doing bunny hops, and they're all working out and everything, and they're all rich.
03:13:02.000And everyone else is working at Walgreens.
03:13:05.000Everyone else is working at Walgreens, toiling away and go home in a dirty bedroom.
03:13:13.000And soiled mattress, and they sleep in their own poo.
03:13:54.000Alexander says, Hey, Nick, I'm a 16 year old Zoomer and a junior in high school.
03:14:00.000I was wondering if you thought going to college for political science to get connections was worth it, or if we should focus on other things like developing skills and getting financially independent.
03:16:41.000The mistake is when people go into lots of debt without thinking about it and when they waste their time.
03:16:46.000People go to college and they do four years of bullshit and they graduate with a hundred grand in debt and it's like they just graduated high school, but four years gone, 200K, 100K in the hole.
03:17:11.000Maybe you're ready for college, but figure out what you want to do.
03:17:14.000Figure out how you're going to make money doing it and start to put together a plan of how you're going to get from point A to point B. If you want to get in politics, going to college for a political science degree is a great idea, but you got to do it cheaply or for very little money.
03:17:29.000So that means you need scholarships, maybe go to a school that's in your state.
03:17:33.000That means you got to work probably and get a job and get the most out of it.
03:17:38.000Talk to your peers, talk to your professors, really try to learn so that when you turn 22 and you graduate, you don't just have a piece of paper, but you're also in a zero financial situation.
03:17:50.000Maybe even have money saved up, maybe even work and you have some money.
03:17:54.000But ideally, you get out of college and you're at like net zero as opposed to being way in debt and you've learned skills and you've got a network.
03:18:02.000That's got to be the plan if you're going to college.
03:18:35.000You'll work at Auntie Ann's Pretzels or whatever.
03:18:38.000And you're going to work like that probably for a year or two.1.00
03:18:42.000While you're paying off the equivalent of like a home payment before you even get an entry level job in the industry you want to get into, that's the reality for Zoomers now.0.99
03:19:18.000So, maybe you don't need college, but if you're thinking about college, then make, and this goes with anything, just don't waste your time with anything.
03:19:27.000Because some people can really do well without college, some people can't.
03:19:32.000The important thing is that you don't waste your time.
03:19:35.000Always use your time wisely, especially as a young person, because you graduate from high school and then you're like, it's like summer vacation.
03:19:42.000No, it's not summer vacation, it's the beginning of the rest of your life.
03:19:45.000So, If you're idle, do something, do anything.
03:19:49.000Read a book, take an online course, go to college, get a job, but just do something with your time because you'd be surprised.
03:19:58.000Sam Hyde talks about this a lot and it's so true.
03:20:00.000It's time travel, it's time travel.0.98
03:20:02.000You just waste all your time and then you wake up and you're 30 and you have nothing.
03:20:07.000And you could still, and don't get me wrong, people, for whatever reason, may end up 30 years old and not have a lot going for them.
03:20:13.000You can still make a change then, but I'm sure anybody that is in that situation will tell you take advantage of your time while you're young.
03:20:37.000You know, enjoy your youth because, you know, you have to spend your youth, not just invest it, but also spend it on, you know, some frivolous things, things that won't get you in trouble.
03:21:11.000I was spending my time wisely in a different way, and I used college as a springboard because I took advantage of the network that I had there and I turned it into something tangible.
03:21:22.000Now, some people do that, some people don't, but I'm not some because some people do everything right and they like they get their degree, they work really hard at a part time job to pay their degree off, and it's like, well, and almost in a sense, it's like it's somewhat better than doing nothing, but not by much.
03:23:13.000Proud Zoomer says, Hey, Nick, I'm usually working out at the gym while I listen to the show, so could you yell, push, or get it up at random during the monologue?
03:24:58.000Tandrew says, This is so embarrassing, but maybe he'll think it's Funny to try to have normal communication with my group of peers as a young kid in grade school.
03:25:06.000One time I tried sitting and watching ESPN for hours, like studying for an exam.
03:27:25.000You know, look, I'm just going to say it's a little sussy baka when every word out of your mouth is faggot this, faggot this, gay that, butt buddy that.1.00
03:27:38.000It's like, you know, you can insult someone without calling them gay, you know.0.95
03:27:42.000I mean, that's one thing in the arsenal, but when it's overused, it's like, hmm.1.00
03:31:23.000Is there any other show that goes three hours past its runtime and verbal torture of its fans, verbal torture of the people that give the money?
03:35:19.000I was watching a TikTok the other day of this guy that thinks he's being gang stalked.
03:35:24.000It's honestly really sad, but it's also very funny because he pulls up to people at an intersection at a red light and rolls down his window and he's like, Why are you following me?
03:36:30.000Because the guy is like sitting in his car in his parking lot, and he thinks that every car driving down the street is like someone, them driving down the street is somehow like harassment.
03:36:45.000That's what it means when you believe in gang stalking.
03:36:48.000He thinks that there's like, for people that don't know, gang stalking is like paranoid schizophrenics believe that they're the victim of this like targeted campaign by large groups of people where, which really is schizophrenia.