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00:00:07.000Good evening everybody, you're watching America First.
00:01:31.000So we'll talk about what is in the relief package that was passed today, everything that's in there.
00:01:36.000We will talk about the Defense Production Act, which was passed today.
00:01:41.000A lot of people are wondering what that means.
00:01:43.000The President came out and did a news conference today talking about this Defense Production Act, which has been invoked by the White House.
00:01:50.000And this will allow the government and the private sector to begin manufacturing more masks, respirators, healthcare equipment, things like that.
00:02:00.000The government will order American manufacturers to make that stuff.
00:02:04.000So we'll talk about what that entails and we'll talk a little bit about the economy and everything that's going on with the stock market.
00:02:12.000It's not going good folks, not going good.
00:02:19.000I want to be a little bit compassionate for the boomers, but there is
00:02:23.000There is a little bit of satisfaction there, I have to tell you.
00:02:26.000On the one hand, oh I want to be compassionate.
00:02:29.000I want to feel bad for all these baby boomers that have seen their 401ks, their pensions liquidated before their eyes in 20 days, but
00:02:40.000On the other hand, there is a little bit of satisfaction there.
00:02:43.000I have to tell you, after being a Generation Z Zoomer, kind of being screwed over with everything that we've inherited, it's sort of like, well, maybe there's some suffering to go around for everybody finally, right?
00:02:56.000Maybe now the Boomers will feel some of the anger and the angst that we feel.
00:03:01.000Usually all these boomer conservatives are telling us, you guys are too extreme.
00:03:12.000Well, maybe if we light a little bit of a fire...
00:03:15.000under the ass of the baby boomer then we can see some resources mobilized and some other things happen so we'll talk all all about that all the latest coronavirus news and uh it's getting a little bit old okay it's it's getting a little bit old i wish something would happen but the problem is
00:03:37.000This is our life for, these are our lives now for the rest of the year, at least.
00:03:43.000I mean, we'll have the election, the general election starts in the summer, and probably things will somewhat return to normal, at least from a public health point of view.
00:03:52.000From a public health standpoint, we should probably be getting there around July or August.
00:03:59.000So it's gonna be like this for a few months.
00:04:01.000But the problem is not simply that this is just dominating all the news, but the nature of it is that literally nothing else can happen.
00:04:08.000It would be one thing if there was maybe a war, and things can happen on the sidelines or at home, you know, on the home front.
00:04:15.000But the nature of the coronavirus is, no, nothing else is happening.
00:04:19.000This is the only thing happening, and we all just have to wait for it to be over, because everybody has to remain inside.
00:05:29.000Yesterday was the primary for, I mean you had primaries for all kinds of races, but yesterday was the Democratic presidential primary in Ohio, or I'm sorry, in Arizona, Illinois, and Florida.
00:05:54.000Joe Biden wins Arizona, Florida, and Illinois.
00:05:56.000And today the big news was that Bernie Sanders was dropping out of the race.
00:06:02.000But then everybody realized that that wasn't happening.
00:06:06.000I think it was the Washington Post, I'm not sure who reported it first, but some news outlet misreported it and said that Bernie Sanders is dropping out.
00:06:16.000Bernie Sanders has not dropped out of the race yet, but the report was that Bernie Sanders is going to rethink the future of his campaign in light of his defeat yesterday.
00:06:28.000The next primary is scheduled for I think March 27th in Puerto Rico.
00:06:34.000The next state to vote is Wisconsin on April 7th, but it is expected that probably all of these contests are going to be delayed.
00:06:44.000So we are not going to get another contest until at the latest April 7th in Wisconsin and then I think that's going to get pushed back regardless.
00:06:52.000So really the primary process is on hold for now.
00:06:58.000FiveThirtyEight did a big spread on this today and they talked about how Joe Biden's lead in the delegate count is basically insurmountable.
00:08:00.000A lot of people are really losing their heads and they're getting uncomfortable and they're getting a little wacky and that happened to me like years ago.
00:08:34.000Usually people go out for their work or they go out for school.
00:08:37.000Well I, you know, I did some schooling online and I
00:08:42.000Obviously, I've been doing the show here in the studio.
00:08:46.000So, I had a long time to get used to it, and it bothered me for a long time, but after years, now this is nothing.
00:08:52.000You know, coronavirus, lockdown, I barely even noticed.
00:08:55.000I said the other day, if it weren't for the fact that I do a news show, and if it weren't for the fact that I watch the news every day anyway, I would have no idea!
00:09:05.000There's been no disruption in my life, but some people are losing it.
00:09:09.000Very, very rookie, amateur type stuff.
00:09:21.000Tell me where to go Tell me who to call and who to talk to and where to get my lunch and when to take my breaks Now that they all have all this freedom.
00:09:29.000It's you know, there's a crisis but anyway, so
00:09:33.000But, on that subject, there's been some E-Drama, which I, it's not a huge deal, but I did just want to address it, and maybe you saw this, but there was this little exchange on Twitter, which I find so interesting.
00:09:48.000There was this Chinese woman and I'll talk a little bit about this and then it's not really necessary to talk about this but I will because it's interesting and then we'll get into the e-drama but I saw this tweet today from some Chinese woman presumably her name is Clarissa Wei and she tweeted out my parents are fleeing Los Angeles for Taiwan oh how the tables have turned and so she's basically bragging about how
00:10:15.000You know, foreigners are leaving America.
00:10:49.000And now that this country is a sinking ship, now you want to fly back home.
00:10:53.000That's a preview, by the way, for the rest of this century.
00:10:56.000But in any case, I saw that on Twitter, and that's great, and Pete D'Abrosco responds to this, and I retweet this, and then Jaden responds to this tweet, and he's talking about how
00:11:07.000You know, Third Worlders, AECs, you know, arguing along these lines talking about how, you know, exactly what I've just said.
00:11:14.000Immigrants are coming into this country, they tear it up, and then they leave.
00:11:18.000And then they brag about it, they've got an attitude.
00:11:21.000And Jaden, who's a friend of the show, Jaden McNeil, he said something to the effect of, you know, I wish I had a country that I could flee to.
00:11:39.000They have a country that is Jewish nationalism, right?
00:11:44.000It is ethnic Jewish nationalism, by and for Jews, and they have strong immigration policies, and they maintain the Jewish demographics of the country, and cultural and nationalistic policies in other areas with language and religion and things like that.
00:11:59.000And so they strive to maintain Israel.
00:13:51.000I mean he is the epitome of, and I don't want to get too nasty, but he's just the epitome of nasty conservative ink hack, right?
00:14:00.000And so he responds to Jaden McNeil's tweet today and he says to Jaden, who by the way is a college student, who's a year younger than me, young guy, college kid, not necessarily a very public figure, I mean he streams and he's got a, you know, somewhat significant Twitter following,
00:14:48.000I just see something like that and it's so uncalled for, it's so classless and tasteless, and it goes well beyond the boundaries of banter or even joking.
00:15:00.000You know, something like that... Where's even the punchline, right?
00:15:03.000Something like that is just a nasty, really just a hateful thing to say.
00:16:39.000Maxwell, sort of like a tick, or like any other parasite, that he is grasped onto the GOP, that is a good look, that is ornamentation for the GOP, that just goes to show, look, black people are
00:16:52.000Sucking blood from the party, and black people, I guess, are involved in some way.
00:17:19.000Maxwell, to say something like that to a young person of my friend, somebody that's younger than him, it's just so gross and it stinks.
00:17:26.000And I think that the more we can uncover and show that side of con ink, I think the more people will wake up.
00:17:34.000Because when you look at a lot of these young turning point kids, or a lot of these young free market, con-inc, you know, the con-inc youth, they really do believe that these are all nice people.
00:17:45.000They really do believe that these people are like serving the president's agenda more broadly.
00:17:50.000And I said this during my debate with R.C.
00:17:54.000Maxwell, we were debating about immigration, and this was at the worst point in the Trump administration, the worst point in the Trump presidency.
00:18:03.000With regards to immigration, you had record high illegal crossings.
00:18:07.000This was last spring, which if you remember last May, I think you had 150,000 apprehensions at the southern border.
00:18:15.000These are like record, 20-year record numbers.
00:18:18.000So we were debating about Trump's immigration record, and I said, you know, I support the president, but this is not America first.
00:18:24.000This is not a strong immigration agenda and so on.
00:19:00.000Maxwell last year, I said, you know, you're such a disgusting human being.
00:19:06.000Who you are, what you do, what you represent is so repulsive to me.
00:19:10.000I said it almost makes me support Make America Great Again less simply because you are wearing the hat.
00:19:16.000I said it actually says a lot about the state of the Trump presidency and the Trump administration.
00:19:23.000That all the political insects like you, who hated Donald Trump in 2016, and were variously in the Rubio campaign, or the Cruz campaign, or the Bush campaign, now are the president's most ardent supporters.
00:19:36.000I think that says a lot, actually, about the presidency, and not a good thing.
00:19:40.000So, so anyway, these are just some thoughts.
00:19:42.000I saw that little interaction today and it really just, you know, pissed me off because whenever these people go mask off, you see that it's a very ugly visage underneath.
00:19:54.000Whenever the mask comes off, whenever the facade is dropped, and it does, and it has happened more frequently as the Groypers have gotten under these people's skins, you see what's really underneath.
00:20:05.000And it's not, that's not love, that's not Christ,
00:20:31.000You know, what Donald Trump does with the Democratic Party is he takes the stupidest and most radical and maybe the worst-looking person in the Democratic Party and then says the Democratic Party is the party of that person.
00:20:46.000You know, Maxine Waters is a total idiot.
00:20:48.000I mean, probably like a 60 IQ, which is slightly, you know, below average or something like that.
00:20:53.000And he'll take her and say, this woman who's saying stupid things and she's saying things that are not going to help Democrats get elected, it's her party.
00:21:01.000We should almost do that with Con Ink, because R.C.
00:21:03.000Maxwell is of almost no consequence and no threat.
00:21:06.000But if we can elevate him and say, R.C.
00:21:08.000Maxwell, who hates white people, who hates this, Con Ink, the party of R.C.
00:21:13.000Maxwell, you know, some stupid, expendable, throwaway political insect.
00:21:38.000I want to talk a little bit about the primary and then we'll move on.
00:21:43.000I'll talk, there's not much to say about the primary.
00:21:47.000like for a lot of reasons number one because it's basically on hold indefinitely because of coronavirus number two because we have a presumptive nominee and we have had a presumptive nominee for like three or four weeks but
00:22:01.000I do just want to talk about where we are and where we're headed.
00:22:03.000So yesterday, and we touched on this yesterday briefly as well, we had the three big primaries in Illinois, Florida, and Arizona.
00:22:12.000And those were big states, big delegate totals were doled out yesterday.
00:22:29.000Everything except for Idaho and a couple others.
00:22:33.000I, you know, I don't really remember all the details.
00:22:35.000And then yesterday, just completely won these huge states and by a landslide margin.
00:22:40.000And this is the story for the rest of the contests.
00:22:43.000This is the story for the rest of the primaries.
00:22:45.000And I don't know if there's any caucuses left.
00:22:47.000So it's kind of boring but that was a development yesterday and now Bernie Sanders is in big trouble and I talked about this yesterday and I said the reason that Bernie has remained in the race this far and why he may remain in the race even further than this is because the longer he stays in the race
00:23:05.000The more he gains leverage over Joe Biden, the more delegates that he brings to the convention, or even the longer that he forces all of us to continue the charade with this Democratic presidential primary, the more that the DNC is going to have to give up or that Joe Biden will have to give up to appease Bernie Sanders and his supporters.
00:23:27.000They're saying now, and Bernie Sanders has said now, that he might drop out of the race.
00:23:57.000And it's actually funny, I will add on to what I said yesterday.
00:24:01.000You know, again, going back to this calculus of stay in the race, build more support, drag it on, exchange all of that for favors.
00:24:09.000Going back to that idea, this actually could backfire because what I'm seeing now on Twitter is that now a lot of people are calling on Bernie Sanders to drop out, even a lot of his supporters.
00:24:20.000I saw there was an article in Slate today, which is a totally left-wing progressive publication, and Slate said, you know, I forget what the headline is, but it was something to the effect of, Bernie Sanders needs to drop out.
00:24:32.000And so even a lot of progressives are saying, okay, now you're actually putting people in danger.
00:24:38.000I don't think they'd be saying that last year, you know, or four years ago.
00:24:42.000I don't think they'd be saying that at any other time.
00:24:45.000But now, if Bernie Sanders is dragging everybody out,
00:24:48.000If people feel they need to go out and compete and there's this race going on where there's an expectation that voters have to turn out, well now you're putting people in danger.
00:24:58.000When you have this pandemic going on and total lockdown in all the cities, now it's not even so much a question of just the political dimension but also the public health, public safety dimension.
00:25:14.000He will snatch defeat from the jaws of victory and not simply lose the nomination, but also lose any leverage that he could have used to exert over the eventual nominee if it's not him.
00:25:27.000You know, a lot of people expected that if Joe Biden won the nomination, well, it'd be a lot of problems for him.
00:25:33.000Because even if he wins, Bernie Sanders will command a lot of support.
00:25:39.000There are a lot of enthusiastic far-left people who are not going to go out for Joe Biden.
00:25:43.000They would go out for Bernie Sanders, but they're not just going to turn out for any Democratic candidates.
00:25:48.000A lot of the people that vote for Bernie are first-time voters and they're far-lefties, progressives.
00:25:53.000It's, you know, a very enthusiastic and different coalition than a lot of these other characters in the Democratic constituency.
00:26:01.000So the expectation was that even if Joe Biden won, they would need the consent of Bernie Sanders.
00:26:08.000They would need Bernie Sanders to be fully on board.
00:26:11.000And what's it going to take to get him fully on board?
00:26:13.000You know, Bernie Sanders, even if he doesn't win, he's going to have a lot of influence.
00:26:17.000The longer that he drags this on, the longer that he...
00:26:22.000He insists that we hold contests throughout a pandemic?
00:26:27.000I think the more that that actually will go in the reverse, and he will actually become a pariah and lose his own supporters,
00:26:34.000And even the people that wanted him to have leverage, or maybe they wanted to vote for him anyway, are gonna say, okay, it's time to call the quits.
00:26:43.000So, Bernie Sanders is truly a pathetic individual.
00:26:46.000And increasingly, I think people are seeing the connection between politics and personality.
00:27:25.000And he's pathetic because you can see all these different events that he has when he goes to these rallies and people come up and snatch the microphone from him.
00:27:34.000Or in these debates, people just pile on.
00:27:36.000Moderators and the candidates pile on.
00:28:09.000They definitely should not run for the executive of the United States of America, right?
00:28:15.000And you cannot divorce that sad, weak, pathetic character from the politics, from the ideology of that character.
00:28:25.000I think that actually the Sanders and Trump match-up would have been perfect because you would have seen
00:28:32.000the two faces of the two visions for the country the social democrat and maybe the uh you know nationalistic socially conscious nationalist you know something something like that you would see donald trump six foot three virile alpha aggressive dominant rich
00:28:53.000Billionaire, supermodel wife, hulking, intimidating, all of these things.
00:28:59.000And then you would see Bernie Sanders, somebody looking down, socially awkward and autistic.
00:29:27.000Not that there's anything wrong with being Jewish, but you've got the stock of America, the majority stock, versus this minority, alienated, has never assimilated or fit in.
00:29:38.000And to me, it is very much a red pill and an eye-opener to see the two faces of the ideologies.
00:29:54.000It's even apparent in the physiognomy of the parties.
00:29:58.000The Democratic Party, and this is maybe the white pill with some of this stuff, which I've been saying for a long time, the people in the Democratic Party have embraced toxic things.
00:30:50.000And on the right we could have the opposite if we have a true reactionary movement, right?
00:30:56.000The GOP is not a perfect comparison because obviously GOP politicians and the people that make up the GOP are just as sick as the Democrats.
00:31:04.000But if we could have all nationalists in the party like Trump, think about how different that would look.
00:31:10.000Imagine if everybody in the GOP was like Donald Trump.
00:31:14.000If everybody in the GOP was, you know,
00:31:17.000These are the things I'm thinking about.
00:31:21.000I think about Bernie Sanders and I just have to laugh.
00:31:24.000It's just so funny to me that all these Democrats expect winners
00:31:46.000When they have elevated a cult of losers.
00:32:07.000And so is it any surprise that after that process, that transformation is well underway, that they have leadership that is completely pathetic?
00:32:16.000Not a single one of them can do anything competently?
00:32:19.000And conversely, the worst things that they say about the Republican Party, the worst caricature of the white man, or of conservatives, or reactionaries, is what?
00:32:30.000That they're... I don't want to go there, but you know what I'm saying.
00:32:34.000That they want you to be exceptional, and work hard, and tough, and resilient, and all these things.
00:32:41.000And maybe uncaring, maybe cruel or cold, but that's all the difference.
00:32:45.000Is it any wonder then that these are the people that are winning and, you know, snatching victory from the jaws of defeat as opposed to vice versa?
00:32:52.000No surprise there, that a guy that talks about winning all the time, Donald Trump, versus people that elevate losers, that that is the dynamic.
00:33:31.000Stimulus, the relief package, the Defense Production Act, stock market's down.
00:33:38.000But before we get into that, I want to pull out our whiteboard here and I'll just give you a quick rundown on the latest numbers, where we're at worldwide, where we are at in the U.S.
00:36:00.000These drive-thru testing centers are popping up across the country.
00:36:04.000The more people get tested, the more diagnoses there will be, and then the more confirmed cases you'll have.
00:36:10.000So this, and as I've been saying, and I'll say it again, the confirmed cases number is not the number of cases that are in the United States.
00:36:20.000You know, so to see the number of confirmed cases going up doesn't necessarily mean that more people are getting sick.
00:36:27.000It doesn't mean that the virus is getting transmitted rapidly.
00:36:30.000It just simply means that the people that have already had it and do already have it are now being documented.
00:36:37.000And so in the next two weeks, within the next two weeks, that number will taper off.
00:36:44.000As we ascertain everybody that has it currently and then I'm sure the number of new cases that will be confirmed and brought into hospitals and so on that will be much smaller.
00:36:54.000So I just want people to understand that when you see this number rising exponentially and it will continue to rise very quickly over the next couple of weeks.
00:37:21.000There are a lot of people out there who have not been tested.
00:37:24.000There are a lot of people out there who are probably still asymptomatic, but this is not a metric of the people in the country that haven't, just the number of people that are being documented, and the documentation is now
00:37:36.000South Korea notably is in 8th place here with 8,413 cases.
00:37:42.000It's notable because the United States has now surpassed South Korea.
00:37:46.000Three weeks ago South Korea and Italy were the first two big hotspots outside China.
00:39:29.000That's obviously not great for a pandemic when this highly infectious disease is going around.
00:39:35.000Spread person to person through droplets and you've got people kissing each other moreover and a lot of people pointed this out the Epicenter of the outbreak in Europe is in northern Italy.
00:39:47.000It's in northern Italy particularly around Milan and the reason why you have this big hotspot in northern Italy is because
00:39:55.000You have something like, I think it's like 100,000.
00:39:56.000You've got lots of Chinese textile workers living in Northern Italy.
00:40:02.000In some towns, as many as 10% of the population, as much as 10% of the population is Chinese up there.
00:40:09.000And so you have this big Chinese population.
00:40:12.000You also have a big Chinese tourist population.
00:40:16.000Something like 2 million Chinese people visit Italy every year, traveling for tourism and other purposes.
00:40:22.000So Italy has these customs that are not great for pandemics.
00:40:27.000They've got the Chinese population in Northern Italy.
00:40:30.000And then lastly they have an elderly population.
00:40:33.000Lots of octogenarians, lots of you know 70, 80 and older population and so these are obviously the most at-risk people and they're the ones that are catching it and they're the ones that are being hospitalized and so those are some of the big reasons why Italy is so bad.
00:40:48.000It's not simply because they haven't handled it as well as South Korea although they haven't but also because you've got sort of this big sinking rotting
00:40:56.000I don't mean to say that in a nasty way, but you've got this huge problem in northern Italy of this population which is carrying the virus, right?
00:41:04.000I mean, if you think about the fact that this originated and was spread all over China and then you've got a hundred thousand Chinese people hanging out in the north, that's maybe the source of why this is now all over Europe.
00:41:16.000And the other thing to note about these numbers, I'm not going to read the rest of these, you can just look at them, but the other thing to note is look at how bad it is in Europe.
00:41:25.000This is the top 16 countries and how many of them here are not in Europe?
00:41:32.000It's South Korea, the United States, Iran, and China.
00:41:36.000So out of the top 16 countries that you're looking at for coronavirus confirmed cases, there's only four countries.
00:42:09.000It's looking pretty serious in Germany.
00:42:11.000They're saying as many as 10 million people could contract it in Germany and you could see these numbers are rising rapidly all over the continent.
00:42:19.000What will be interesting to see is about the eurozone.
00:42:22.000That is then the other concern as we're looking at the health point of view but then there's also the financial economic point of view which is to say that think about the stress that this will bring to the European economy and then think about the European economy.
00:42:37.000Is the European economy really strong?
00:42:39.000Does anybody know anything about the Eurozone?
00:42:41.000Italy, Greece, Spain, Portugal, a lot of these countries had big problems with debt and bankruptcy to begin with.
00:42:49.000I mean, we remember the Eurozone crisis and we've recovered from that, but the Euro and the Eurozone is not really a solvent economic coalition, right?
00:43:02.000This will put tremendous stress on the euro as a currency and putting stress on the euro as a currency will put stress on the European Union as a political entity.
00:43:13.000That's the other way to look at it then afterwards is we've got a crisis which is public health and economic which will have political ramifications.
00:43:21.000So this is just something I want you to think about.
00:43:23.000There's not news on this front but think about the way in which this is going to affect Europe
00:43:29.000How it will affect hospitals in Europe, how that will affect the European economy, how that will put stress on the euro and the European Central Bank and all these governments which are already bankrupt.
00:43:40.000And then think it after that, think about the political ramifications of tremendous stress being put on these financial and economic institutions in the European Union.
00:43:49.000And the European Union as a political entity is built on top of the eurozone, is built on top of the euro.
00:43:57.000If the Euro goes, the European Union goes.
00:44:00.000And what will be the political ramifications of all of this when we're done?
00:44:05.000When this is washed through the continent, and we've built up immunity, and the number of new cases goes down, and economically things return to normalcy, what will the continent look like?
00:44:17.000Will this help or hurt Euro-skeptics and European populists?
00:44:23.000I think you'll find that this will very much help right-wing, Euro-skeptic, populist forces in Europe.
00:44:29.000Coronavirus could be, we could look back on this two, three, five years from now and say the coronavirus was the death of the European Union.
00:44:39.000And I think that's a common theme that we're going to see.
00:45:24.000Because of openness, because of travel, because of the Schengen Agreement, because of globalization, because of lax and loose borders and population transfers.
00:45:39.000Nobody is mistaking the origin of this virus, and really the true origin of the virus.
00:45:47.000Nobody's mistaking the country of origin, and nobody's even forgetting where it came from, which is, according to the official story, from a wet market.
00:45:57.000This happened because Chinese people eat bats.
00:46:14.000And some are better than others, right?
00:46:17.000Some are better or worse than others, and better or worse for different things.
00:46:20.000I mean, you could say that the kissing on the cheek is very bad for public health.
00:46:24.000Italy has really bad numbers for flu mortality because of that, right?
00:46:30.000But eating that kind of stuff is not something we do here.
00:46:34.000And a big reason why we don't do that here is not simply cultural, but because it's not healthy, because it's not sanitary.
00:46:40.000Yet in spite of the fact that we are careful and we don't do these things because other people are doing those things and they come here, those practices become our problems.
00:46:50.000The consequences of their practices become our consequences and our problem.
00:46:55.000And nobody is under any illusions about that.
00:47:00.000And that is why they're desperate to do all this stuff about
00:47:05.000That's why they don't want you to say China virus.
00:47:07.000That's why when this all started, when the outbreak initially happened, what they were most concerned about was the stigma surrounding the Wuhan virus, Wuhan coronavirus, China virus moniker because of stigma and racism and so on.
00:47:24.000It's because the neoliberals in the mainstream media and the government know
00:47:29.000That this is the death knell for globalization.
00:47:56.000You know, restaurants being closed and spring break cancelled and schools cancelled and so on.
00:48:01.000But take five seconds to not be an NPC and look just a little bit into the future and just think about the ramifications across the country and on a multi-dimensional level.
00:48:16.000The global recession will put tremendous stress on countries and financial institutions that already were not doing well, particularly like the Eurozone and the European Union.
00:48:27.000And the political consequences of all of this will be to put the blame on China for covering it up and for, you know, originating, birthing the virus, and subsequently on the globalization that China has taken advantage of.
00:48:41.000That'll be the end of all these kinds of practices.
00:48:45.000And people will be mad because they were affected.
00:48:48.000That is why they fear catastrophes like this.
00:48:51.000Because we can talk about all day long...
00:48:55.000If I had a whiteboard right now showing you a lot of abstract economic data this would mean nothing to you.
00:49:02.000If I gave you a whiteboard that said here are you know this is the surplus that immigration has brought to the economy and it only benefited the firm holders and here's the deficit
00:49:15.000from immigration and it only hurt the workers and here's all these numbers and it's in billions and trillions numbers that nobody can comprehend or understand and i'm spelling it out in a way that is totally inaccessible to most people and doesn't show you the impact and even if i tell you what the impact is i'm just a guy saying things to you i'm a guy saying things to you that you're watching on your computer if this was a whiteboard saying this is how immigration affects you look it's so bad look this is not good this is a recipe for disaster
00:49:45.000Yeah, you might say that and say makes sense.
00:51:17.000Well, that's a completely different story.
00:51:19.000Because when the effect of globalization is this sort of soft and slow burn, well, and it's that proverbial frog analogy, the boiling frog, the idea that you boil a frog and if you turn up the temperature slowly he doesn't realize he's being cooked, but if you just throw him into a boiling pot of water he'll jump out.
00:51:40.000If you turn up the temperature slowly and gradually, quality of life goes down, but you're distracted by amusements and things like sports and movies and TV and social media, well, then nobody's really gonna say boo.
00:51:53.000But, if it all comes crashing down on top of the middle class person, if it all comes crashing down on the average Joe, well, they're gonna have something to say about it at the ballot box, and if that doesn't work, they're gonna have something to say in the streets.
00:52:07.000And that's what they fear, and that's why they're doing this kind of stuff.
00:52:11.000It's not the virus, or it's not the China virus.
00:52:33.000Chinese people that carried it did, and they came through our borders, and we saw them, and we all know what they look like, and we all know who they are.
00:52:43.000Wouldn't have happened if, you know, and that might sound radical or crazy, but if we didn't have anybody from other countries, how would they transmit the virus to us?
00:52:50.000Maybe to have an outbreak here or there, but it wouldn't be like this.
00:52:54.000This is because of the mass movements of populations and the complete interdependence and interrelationship between all the countries of the world.
00:53:02.000Even countries that are abusive and don't like us and are not helping us and want to hurt us.
00:54:23.000So that's the latest numbers, but I want to dive into the rest of the coronavirus picture, the rest of the story here that we've got.
00:54:32.000I did want to talk a little bit about, this was funny, Donald Trump did another press conference today and he came right out, I don't know if you saw this, and he said the China virus, that was one of the first things he said, and everybody's saying that that's so racist, but that is the problem.
00:54:59.000Think long and hard about your definition of racism.
00:55:02.000Does it mean, and then think about different things that are called racist, and does that standard, is it consistent?
00:55:09.000Most people think racism, and I've said this before, most people think racism means prejudice based on race, discrimination based on race, hatred based on race.
00:55:19.000You know, if that's your working definition, well, think about anti-white hatred.
00:56:00.000Now, the only standard that makes sense to me that explains these double standards, because double standards don't really exist, it's just that people are just not honest.
00:56:08.000They're not straightforward about what they're really telling you.
00:56:11.000It's not that they just don't understand this double standard or they're hypocrites.
00:56:16.000That kind of dissonance could never stand.
00:56:17.000It's simply that the real definition of racism is that any way that you could say something negative about a non-white group, that's what racism is.
00:56:26.000And that's what this China virus stuff is.
00:56:31.000Any kind of stigma, any kind of negative connotation, association with a non-white group or a non-American group is racism.
00:56:38.000How is it racism to say, and you know, this is something that I saw in the news today all over, it's why I'm talking about it, kind of separately here.
00:56:44.000You know, Trump came out during the press conference and said, China virus.
00:56:49.000And they say that's racist, that's unhelpful, that's stigmatizing, and so on.
00:56:53.000Obviously, and I don't want to spend too much time on this because this is very like low-hanging fruit and obvious stuff, but obviously it's not racist to say that it's the China virus.
00:57:38.000And moreover, that becomes particularly important when China's trying to blame us for spreading the virus.
00:57:44.000And this is what Trump said in the press conference today.
00:57:47.000That China is trying to put the blame on us.
00:57:49.000They've had this concerted propaganda campaign to claim that our military gave them the virus and, of course, when all is said and done, people are going to be looking for who's responsible.
00:57:59.000And we have to say, no, it came from China and it was due to China's negligence.
00:58:39.000against calling it the China virus not simply for ideological reasons but also because they're in the pocket or in some ways they're ideologically in favor of globalization and they don't want to stigmatize it's not necessarily Chinese people they don't want to stigmatize globalization but we're gonna move on and talk about this relief package here real quick and everything that's happening in the economy everything the government's doing so I'll read through this is a report from the New York Times about the relief package and everything that's in it and
00:59:08.000It says, quote, the Senate approved a relief package on Wednesday to provide sick leave, unemployment benefits, free coronavirus testing, and food and medical aid to people affected by the pandemic, sending it to President Trump, who is expected to sign the bill.
00:59:28.000Now it is going to the President's desk.
00:59:30.000And that will mean that all those things will be provided immediately.
00:59:34.000Unemployment, sick leave, free testing, and the food and medical aid.
00:59:38.000The Senate vote was 90-8 after the Majority Leader Mitch McConnell urged conservatives who disliked the bill to gag and vote for it anyway.
00:59:47.000Lawmakers in the White House are already drafting another economic stabilization package that would send direct payments to taxpayers and loans to businesses.
00:59:58.000Mitch McConnell instructed Senators to stay around close.
01:00:05.000He said just how long it will take to get through these steps is unclear but as everyone knows we are moving rapidly because the situation demands it.
01:00:13.000An outline of the new package, a copy of which was obtained by the New York Times, calls for a total of 1 trillion dollars in spending which would also include 50 billion dollars for secured loans for the airline industry and another 150 billion dollars for secured loans or loan guarantees for other parts of the economy.
01:00:31.000It would allow the Exchange Stabilization Fund, an emergency reserve account that is usually used for currency market interventions, to be tapped to cover those costs and also temporarily guarantee money market mutual funds.
01:00:45.000The Treasury Department proposal calls for two rounds of checks sent directly to American taxpayers on April 6 and May 18.
01:00:53.000Payments would depend on the recipient's income and family size, according to the summary.
01:00:58.000Each round would disperse $250 billion.
01:01:00.000You've got $1 trillion in spending for Phase 2 and perhaps Phase 3 together for the next part of the stimulus.
01:01:15.00050 billion dollars in loans to the airlines, 150 billion dollars for other industries, exchange stabilization fund, and then 500 billion dollars for these cash transfers, for the direct payments.
01:01:29.000One round on April 6th, one round on May 18th, 250 billion dollars each.
01:01:34.000And it's very disappointing that they're saying that it's dependent on the recipient's income and family size.
01:01:39.000I hope that that is not too high, right?
01:01:42.000Because what I got so excited for yesterday is finally a bailout for the middle class.
01:04:11.000Just make it a lot of money and everybody will have it and some people will get more and some people, you know, will... Well, some people need it more than others is what I mean, but everybody will have the same.
01:07:03.000If you're one of these 30-year-old boomers, you get it, right?
01:07:07.000The difference is, a lot of libertarians and traditional conservatives, or you know what I mean, mainstream conservatives, I should say, they will say that the answer to this is that nobody gets benefits, right?
01:07:18.000Well, if it's not fair that the middle class is getting screwed over,
01:07:22.000Well, everybody should be getting screwed over, right?
01:07:24.000The poor should get screwed over and the middle class should get screwed over.
01:07:28.000And the only people that don't get screwed over are the rich.
01:07:31.000That is what conservatives, that is what free market people say.
01:07:35.000They say, well, it's fine that the middle class people are doing all the work and paying all the taxes, and it's fine that the rich people are just fine no matter what and they just abuse the system and they get the sweetest deal out of anybody, but the poor need to have their benefits taken away and the poor need a kick in the ass.
01:07:54.000I say let's screw the rich and let's just put the poor and the middle class on the same playing field.
01:08:00.000Let's just say the rich will be the new punching bag and the middle class will get the same benefits as the poor and we'll get the Gibbs and we'll get health care and we'll get all these different things.
01:08:13.000The government will look out for our interests and the interests of families and it'll be the rich that have to pay.
01:08:19.000And I'm not like, you know, full-on communist, but Amazon should not pay zero in taxes.
01:08:25.000Jeff Bezos should pay more than I pay in taxes, a greater percentage.
01:08:30.000I know he pays more than I'll ever pay in taxes in one year, right?
01:09:01.000And this could be the beginning of it, but we just have to not make it more of the same, which is that the middle class, oh, well, you guys keep paying your taxes, you keep working diligently and saving to bail out the nation, and the poor will always eat, the poor will always be fed and clothed and all that, and the rich, no matter what, I mean, they're just on an island and, you know, have a sex dungeon in the basement.
01:09:33.000Phase two bill is coming up and that's got the checks and that's got the real stimulus.
01:09:38.000The one trillion is the real stimulus that's happening and that'll be pretty big and pretty vigorous.
01:09:45.000You know people have been comparing the two recoveries or the two
01:09:48.000Crisis management of the Obama administration in 2008 and the Trump administration in 2020 and it's night and day.
01:09:57.000You know Barack Obama took a long time for the Obama administration to do crisis maneuvers and when they did come forward they weren't good.
01:10:07.000The Trump administration has been moving quickly and they've been moving effectively and to help and bail out the people of America.
01:10:17.000excuse me the other hello burp department the other big development from the news conference today was this defense production act
01:10:26.000This is from the New York Times explaining what's in there.
01:10:29.000It says President Trump moved Wednesday to send military hospital ships to areas hard-hit by the coronavirus and invoked a law allowing the federal government to order American manufacturers to make critically needed medical equipment like ventilators, respirators, and protective gear for health care workers.
01:10:47.000At a White House briefing, Mr. Trump said that he would invoke the law, the Defense Production Act, just in case we need it.
01:10:55.000The President said he had dispatched two military hospital ships to help with the crisis, one to New York, the other to the West Coast, but officials later said it would be weeks before the New York-bound one would arrive.
01:11:08.000A federal plan to combat the coronavirus, which was shared by the New York Times, warned that shortages of medical supplies like protective gear and pharmaceuticals could occur, impacting health care, emergency services, and other elements of critical infrastructure.
01:11:24.000The President also said that FEMA has been activated at the highest level and that he had directed the Department of Housing and Urban Development to put a temporary moratorium on evictions.
01:11:37.000The Defense Production Act, the hospital ships, the relief package.
01:11:42.000The moratorium on evictions, the deferment of taxes, it is a radical intervention by the government and this is going to save America.
01:11:51.000It's very epic to see and I don't really have much more to add to it because I talked a lot about this yesterday but this is what we need to be doing.
01:11:58.000We need to be on our FDR big government game.
01:12:01.000We need our generation and the Millennials
01:13:42.000Look at Vietnam and the turmoil of the 1960s and 70s.
01:13:45.000It's only in these eras of turmoil that you can really flip the script and entire demographics can flip around.
01:13:52.000I'm not saying this is going to solve our demographic problems or our electoral problems, but it is to say that we could hold off the night a lot further.
01:14:02.000We could get a lot more mileage out of this administration if we solve this, if there's drastic action, if everything I've been prescribing comes to fruition.
01:14:10.000And Trump does a radical, radical intervention in the economy not seen since the Great Depression.
01:14:29.000Take a lot of these talking points about trade and immigration, seize upon the coronavirus, and forge a new consensus.
01:14:38.000Forge a new coalition, a new alignment, a new Republican Party that won't be the party of the Kochs and of the Heritage Foundation and the American Enterprise Institute, but it'll be the party of the working man.
01:14:52.000I don't care if it changes what we're about.
01:14:55.000We just have to make it into a party that wins by any means necessary.
01:15:23.000It just means that this has to totally, we have to take the whole Republican Party inside out and turn it into a party that is about the American worker, it's populist, what is it, national populism, economic nationalism.
01:15:38.000That has to define our party and if we do it right
01:15:41.000That'll be the ruling ideology in America for a hundred years.
01:16:08.000And it's similar across the board, similar losses.
01:16:11.000Even in spite of the $1 trillion stimulus, in spite of the Federal Reserve announcing more liquidity injections into the economy, it just keeps going down.
01:17:54.000I don't know what you're referring to.
01:17:56.000Inspector Joe says also, what do you make of the whole Oprah thing?
01:17:59.000I think it's just a hoax People are you know, and look I'll eat my hat if there's mass arrests of pedophiles, but
01:18:08.000I don't know if you guys saw, but there's this big trending thing on Twitter where people are saying, Oprah got arrested, her house was raided for child trafficking, and all these QAnon people, QAnon people are saying that the coronavirus was, okay, get ready for this, prepare yourself for this, scorcher.
01:18:27.000The QAnon people are saying that Trump and QAnon and whatever other, the good guys in the government,
01:18:39.000They lied about coronavirus to get everybody in their houses because what's going to happen now is all the elites, the celebrities, the child sex traffickers, the bankers, the warmongers, they're all going to get arrested.
01:18:56.000And when they're going to get arrested, QAnon and Donald Trump realized that the bad guys
01:19:04.000Let's say good guys and bad guys, just for the sake of brevity.
01:19:08.000The good guys being Donald Trump, QAnon, and this like weird Michael Flynn, and I don't even know, like Elvis Presley, who is even in there anymore?
01:19:15.000The good guys, we're going to do, they're planning mass arrests of all these, of all the bad guys.
01:19:23.000The Weinsteins, the Epsteins, the, you know, whatever, the Bill Clintons, let's throw an Anglo name in there so it doesn't appear a certain way.
01:19:31.000The good guys are about to round up and arrest the bad guys.
01:19:35.000There's gonna be like military control of the country.
01:19:38.000They're gonna do mass arrests on the bad guys, shut down Hollywood, shut down all these things.
01:19:43.000But the good guys realized that if they moved on the bad guys, that the bad guys would do false flag attacks, assassinations.
01:19:52.000So the good guys realized that they had to get everybody in their homes, put them on lockdown, clear the streets, invent a pandemic crisis so everybody stays at home.
01:20:03.000Now you can't fake a false flag attack to prevent yourself from getting arrested by the QAnon police.
01:20:09.000So they're saying that Oprah and Tom Hanks and all the CEOs and Bill Clinton are all being arrested and while this coronavirus thing is happening these like secret trials are being held and all the elites are being given two options.
01:20:28.000I don't know what it is, but it's basically like these people are going to be killed and then after everything is said and done, then the good guys are going to tell everybody what happened.
01:20:43.000Then when everybody comes out of their corona bunkers, the good guys are going to say, we had to contain you, coronavirus doesn't exist.
01:20:51.000What was happening is we arrested all the bad guys, and then we killed them all.
01:20:56.000And we had to kill them first, so that posthumously, we could tell you what they were up to.
01:21:35.000I think that was probably just a big hoax.
01:21:37.000I don't know though, maybe I'll be eating my hat.
01:21:39.000Maybe we'll commodity coronavirus in two weeks and, you know, Donald Trump will do an Oval Office statement and say, ladies and gentlemen, we have arrested Tom Hanks, we have executed Tom Hanks for child trafficking and, you know, the storm is here.
01:24:12.000I'm not like doing anything, you know.
01:24:14.000Any witchcraft or anything, but I see a lot of these trends and potential that people do not see I see the things that people do not see and that's why I've been white pills from the start and you have to be the same way you have to look at
01:24:27.000Not just where we are now and what is the reality now but think about what the reality will be in five years and all the forces and trends that are underway and you know a lot of this was predictable.
01:24:39.000Sheeney says at the medical company I work at we are getting overwhelmed with orders from hospitals panic buying.
01:24:45.000Well thanks for the Ninja Genie yeah that's that's the problem that's part of the problem with the panic.
01:27:06.000I haven't been to the store in a long time, so I'm rapidly depleting my snack haul here.
01:27:14.000The problem is, I don't know, I mean some things I'm really smart and forward thinking about, a lot of things I'm just very autistic and weird about.
01:27:23.000I go to the store and I buy like a few things, you know, I'm like I need to stock up, I need to stock up for the next two weeks.
01:27:30.000Well I'll buy one can of Pringles and two candy bars and maybe two bags of chips.
01:32:07.000It's always great when we have converts.
01:32:10.000I tell people, if you don't know what you're doing, you probably shouldn't try to convert people, but if you do, hey, it's always great to turn people on to my show, turn people on to the movement, so I do appreciate that.
01:33:51.000But he seems like he could do some damage.
01:33:53.000Like if he wanted to... You know, you watch the streams, you look at what he does to a box fan, or to the door, or to, you know...
01:34:01.000Any number of things he has going on in his his room and he seems like he's got a Capacity for violence Frank Castle is a big guy as well.
01:34:12.000I haven't seen a height comparison He looks like he might be slightly shorter than Sam, but I'm not a hundred percent on that and he doesn't look as thick So I would have to see a size comparison before I made a determination.
01:34:24.000I have to see like a side-by-side I'd have to see a monster a movie monster comparison
01:34:30.000you know when you watch the movie it's got the 3d render of the clover field monster and the uh phantom menace sea creatures and it's got the uh you know you ever watch those size comparison videos where it's got the 3d rendering of like here's uh
01:36:55.000I can't really recommend documentaries without going bad optics, because there are some good documentaries that are real eye-openers, but can't really suggest them.
01:42:46.000I'm obviously not really a facts and logic guy, and that's not a diss.
01:42:50.000That's just, you know, some people rely more on quantitative stuff, and I tend to rely more on, you know, just sort of a conversational, just working out of the soundness.
01:43:01.000I really debate more about theory, generally speaking, like history, and that's more qualitative.
01:45:06.000This is unprecedented, so it's possible that they administer the vaccine very quickly, but...
01:45:12.000You know, they develop the vaccine, then they've got to do trials, and then they've got to produce it, and then they've got to make it widespread.
01:45:18.000And you know, that all could be done by the summer, but you know, then you'll have some immunity.
01:46:04.000Um well if it's me and Patrick you're asking about.
01:46:07.000Me and Patrick do political stuff for a living so I'm pretty sure that whenever we, at least for me, whenever we get together we more just want to talk about the industry and you know just sort of like when you get together with your friends from work you don't talk about like
01:46:22.000You know, whatever the product is that you sell or the nature of your business, you talk about life in the business.
01:46:28.000You talk about, you know, what the office politics and drama and things like that and that's what we talk about.
01:46:33.000We just like to hang out and just kind of vibe.
01:46:36.000So, the substance of what we do is not, not really interesting when we're just, just hanging out.
01:46:41.000So, Logos Living, so some are saying they had corona early before tests.
01:48:01.000Like, on the one hand, I like, you know, I'm on my computer most of the day, but I wish if I was watching a stream or something, I could watch it like over there.
01:48:11.000I could watch like a TV over there and have it have a speaker.
01:48:15.000I don't have a speaker for my computer.
01:48:17.000I only have headphones because when I first got my computer, I destroyed the speakers that we had.
01:48:29.000So I'm thinking maybe, well maybe once I build the new studio, I'll get a TV and I'll get speakers and I could play music if I wanted or I could watch TV.
01:48:38.000I could watch a stream and have it on in the background while I'm doing stuff on my computer.
01:49:54.000It's been a long time since I read it, but there's a lot of stuff in there that's really insightful.
01:49:59.000The part that I don't agree with is that technology can be stopped, or that it should be stopped, or that we should stop it with bombing, or like acceleration, like that.
01:50:07.000That I don't agree with, but a lot of the other stuff is pretty insightful.
01:50:14.000Question for Nix is, I'm pee-pee poo-poo surfing in the USA.
01:50:19.000Base Dollars says, have you seen the news about the drug hydroxychloroquine being effective at curing the virus?
01:50:25.000Yeah, I've seen that, but the side effects are terrible.
01:50:28.000I was reading about the side effects and it's, I forget what they are, but it's brutal.
01:50:32.000But I have read that it is effective, so thanks for the Ninjagini.
01:50:36.000Polish American says, Spanish flu actually came from China.
01:50:39.000It is called Spanish because, here we go, because it was neutral in World War I and didn't hide it as other allied countries did.
01:52:38.000I'm not I'm not really stressed out guy because I'm extremely competent and I'm a genius so I don't you know I don't I don't want to be too too cocky but I know you guys are gonna call me arrogant online you're gonna say I have a big ego but it's just true I mean none of this stuff is really super difficult for me
01:54:17.000Isn't it so weird that in other places, you grow up your whole life thinking Canada's like basically the same, but there are things that are ubiquitous in Canada that are totally alien to us.
01:56:33.000You know when I read through some of these chats and yeah the optics are bad can we get some moderators that I get so many emails from people saying my moderator banned me for saying something totally inoffensive and then we got people in chat straight-up fed posting and I have to go in there and do it so yeah we got meep anchovies in chat anchovy check chat full of anchovies
01:57:00.000OpticsRespector, I'll make him a moderator.
01:58:54.000black phillips says Asians very low outside empathy ask Kathy's you yeah that's true we live in the matrix as Trump ladies and gentlemen we got him just a white male here's some lemons for the coolest guy in the internet thank you for the ninja guinea just a white male says our Millennials worse than boomers no neon knickers is outstanding presentation very informative and you even put up with cringe you're doing a great job Wow thank you so much thanks for the ninja guinea
02:04:58.000Joe Below says, thanks for the shower, Nick.
02:05:02.000shower show thanks for the show thanks for the show nick he had like three typos thanks for the how nick shower sow show thanks for the show nick yeah you're welcome buddy thanks for the diamonds modern monarchist says dr jones doesn't like jared taylor and sam francis okay i don't know yeah that's true and i think they don't like dr jones so
02:05:31.000I don't want to get into, look, I don't want to get into the San Francis, you know, funeral debacle.
02:06:02.000Uh, but rap is good, R&B, soul, black music is good, okay?
02:06:07.000Except for a lot of, there's a lot of garbage rap music, don't get me wrong, but a lot of hip-hop is good, R&B, soul, Motown, rock, I'm a big rock fan, and, uh, you know, the old stuff is good, olden time music is good too.
02:06:24.000But I really just hate metal and I hate country.
02:06:26.000I can't stand those, uh, those genres.
02:06:30.000Bob Sakamoto says, should we delete ass superchats too?
02:09:01.000They should have had him in Attack of the Clones.
02:09:04.000They should have, I think they definitely, well, I don't know, because General Grievous
02:09:08.000Became the commander of the army after Dooku died, so maybe that doesn't make sense, but Yeah, totally underused.
02:09:16.000He was awesome, and he was in like a couple of scenes even his lightsaber scene was like very mad You know he's got four lightsabers, and they duel for like three minutes even less than that's like one minute so
02:09:31.000Couldn't they could have gotten a lot more out of that.
02:09:33.000Base dollar says, oh, I just read this one.
02:12:43.000Uh, yeah, I'll, I'll, uh... I'll get right on that.
02:12:46.000I'll listen to the music because it is based, and that will make me enjoy it.
02:12:51.000okay all right well that's our last super chat what 10 o'clock already man 10 o'clock comes fast but that's gonna do it for us on the show tonight oh long show two and a half hour show check