In this episode of America First, host Nicholas J. Fuentes talks about California's new guidelines for reopening restaurants and what they might look like once the quarantine is lifted. He also talks about the new CDC data on the death rate from coronavirus, and what it might mean for the recovery efforts. Finally, he talks about funding for the World Health Organization, which the President has threatened to pull from the agency, and the impact that could have on efforts to fight the spread of the virus. America First is a show that focuses on everyday Americans and their day-to-day lives, and their impact on the world, through the lens of health and wellness. It's a show about what it means to be human, and how we can work together to make the world a better place. We hope you enjoy the show, and stay tuned for more episodes on this topic in the coming days and weeks. -Ned and Nick discuss the latest in the Coronavirus crisis, including the new guidelines from California, and why they might be helpful in re-opening restaurants, schools, and other areas of the U.S. economy. Thank you for listening to America First! -Nick and Nick! - Thank you so much for listening, and please don't forget to subscribe and share the show on your social media, and tell a friend about the show! . and we'll see you again next Tuesday! Love ya! -Nick & Nick - N.J. FuENTE: ( ) - Subscribe to our newest show, "America First" - njf( ) - nf=1&ref=a&qid=3&q&q=8q&t=7q&a=3q&s=2q&f=3s&q? We'll be back next Tuesday, November 14th, 2019, 2020, 6/27, 2019 & , November 21st, 2020 , 6/28, 2019 , 7/30, 7/29, . .7/8/19, , 8/8, & 7/9, ? 7/8 6/9/9 8/7/3, 9/6, 7 5/7, 4/8 , 3/6 , 8
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00:00:48.000The video was actually inappropriately titled yesterday, because yesterday's title of the show was about the governors and this revolt that's happening against the president.
00:01:34.000And it's a pretty big deal because there has been a little bit of a challenge between the governors and the president.
00:01:41.000In the past couple of days about who exactly has the authority to reopen the economy.
00:01:46.000Of course the big question since the economy closed is when will the economy open?
00:01:51.000And the question logistically in the past week or so has been who actually has the jurisdiction?
00:01:57.000Who actually has the authority to begin opening these things up in the first place?
00:02:03.000I think people assumed that's the de facto or maybe the default position or the assumption
00:02:09.000That the president would have the authority to reopen everything because the president goes to these news conferences and I believe that maybe people are under the assumption that the president is the one that closed down everything to begin with, but of course it was the state governments, it was the governors,
00:03:03.000And this is really our first glimpse into what life might be like after we resume our lives from total quarantine, from total social distancing.
00:03:14.000Obviously social distancing will be with us for some time.
00:03:18.000But it won't be as severe as it is now.
00:03:27.000And today we're finally seeing what those might look like.
00:03:30.000Gavin Newsom released six new guidelines for what a reopening might look like and it gives us some insight.
00:03:37.000For example, we take a look at restaurants and in the guidelines they say that restaurants may reopen but the number of people that can be inside them will be reduced.
00:03:46.000You'll have people that'll have to have temperature checks when they go into the restaurant.
00:03:51.000Waiters and servers will have gloves and masks.
00:04:46.000We'll talk about funding for the World Health Organization.
00:04:50.000Which the World Health Organization, of course, the President has threatened to pull the funding for that, I think for the past week and a half or week or two.
00:04:59.000I know we did a show about when he threatened to pull the funding and the media was asking, did he pull the funding?
00:05:38.000I did say, in fairness, that we'll have to see how it plays out the rest of the week, and we'll have to see how it plays out in the other major outbreak areas, the other major epicenters in America.
00:05:48.000Detroit, New Orleans, LA, San Francisco, Chicago, right?
00:05:53.000And we'll see what those peaks look like in the various curves across the country.
00:05:58.000And the death rate went down from 2,000, roughly 2,000 on Friday, down to about 1,900 on Saturday, down to 1,550 on Sunday, 1,300 yesterday.
00:06:03.000Those are the numbers as of the show last night.
00:06:17.0002400 deaths in 24 hours is the biggest that we've ever had in America.
00:06:23.000That's the largest total, the largest number of deaths that we've had so far and it is actually even bigger than the highest projected.
00:06:32.000Death toll for any given day and I've been looking at the projections very closely and the numbers that they projected they said that the death rate would peak at 2150 and maybe a little bit more than that.
00:06:45.000This week they predicted that yesterday and now it's up to 2400 today.
00:06:54.000Today so the death rate is now back up It looks like it's spiked and the numbers were a little bit mixed up and and we'll get into this more in particular But on our usual website breaking news online, they totally messed up the death toll and we'll get into why that is But that's what we're gonna be covering.
00:07:11.000That's that's a little summary More more of the same gotta love it.
00:09:09.000But, this is our lives, and there is a new report, and I'll talk a little bit about this before we dive into the big news, the big events of today.
00:09:18.000There was a report that came out today, and I think it was in Bloomberg.
00:09:23.000I don't know if Bloomberg broke it, but that's where I saw it.
00:09:26.000There's a new study that came out from Harvard and it says that we are not going to get out of social distancing until 2022.
00:09:32.000And I've been saying this, if you've been watching this show, I've been saying this now I think for at least a month.
00:09:40.000That it's not going to end anytime soon.
00:09:49.000If you've been watching this show, I probably beat it to death.
00:09:52.000You know I've been saying this, that it's going to go on forever.
00:09:55.000And this is just confirmed in this Harvard study.
00:09:58.000And they basically said the same thing that I've been saying, which is that unless and until you get the immunity,
00:10:04.000Through the vaccine or through a natural immunity, you're gonna have to have social distancing.
00:10:08.000And we'll get into these guidelines, and that'll actually be a nice foil for this subject, about what exactly the governor of California has in mind for the next few years, because it's not anything, I think, like people expect.
00:10:21.000But for the next few years, we're gonna be dealing with it off and on.
00:10:25.000And sometimes you'll have serious quarantine, like we're in now.
00:10:40.000We will always have a level of social distancing of quarantine that will always be with us now for at least the next two years.
00:10:48.000But they're looking at also snapping back on major restrictions and then pulling them off and figuring out a mechanism where they can do that.
00:10:57.000So I hope everybody's prepared for that.
00:10:59.000I've been trying and I've been telling you, you know I've been telling you now for weeks that that's the way it's gonna be and you gotta mentally and psychologically and financially and otherwise prepare yourself for this.
00:11:10.000I don't know if people are taking it seriously.
00:11:13.000And you know I talk about this kind of thing on this show a lot.
00:11:16.000This idea that people can hear what I'm saying
00:11:21.000And they agree with it in their brain, but they don't act like that's the case.
00:12:01.000We know it's not going to be over for a few years until you get the immunity, but they act, their behavior, and their like practical expectations for what their lives will look like, maybe subconsciously, maybe without even realizing it, the assumption is, yeah, it's all just going to go back to normal.
00:12:17.000Everything's just going to be fine by August, right?
00:12:20.000And for some reason that's like the magic
00:12:23.000By fall, by late summer, everything's gonna be fine, everything's gonna be... I think people just think like, oh yeah, then everything just resumes.
00:12:31.000Everything that we planned from before is just gonna come back, it's just gonna resume in the fall.
00:12:40.000We're never going back, and we're not going back to anything like where we were anytime soon.
00:12:47.000This pandemic lifestyle is with us for years, and it will dramatically change how we live beyond that, because a lot of these changes that we'll have adapted to, we will just simply keep those things.
00:12:59.000And we might not be thinking about coronavirus every day, and you know, I'm sure in two, three, whatever, however many years, we can say, mission accomplished.
00:13:10.000The coronavirus is at its lowest levels.
00:13:12.000We've tested, you know, and they'll be able to say that we've achieved some victory, but those ways we've changed our lives will not go away.
00:13:19.000It won't be, okay, let's go back to where we were four years ago.
00:13:22.000Does anybody even remember four years ago?
00:13:27.000Of course, you remember four years ago, but people not simply just pick up from where they left off before this life-changing, world-altering pandemic.
00:13:35.000And I don't know, I don't know that people are really there.
00:13:40.000I really am not convinced that most people, or even people that watch this show, in their heart of hearts, really believe this is true.
00:13:50.000And maybe this is you, maybe it's not, are thinking like, I can't wait for all this to end in May and June.
00:13:56.000And then I'm going to go and hug and kiss my girlfriend, or then I'm going to go hang out with my friends, or then I'm going to go back to my family.
00:14:03.000I can't wait to go back to school or to the office.
00:14:30.000And if you do, it's gonna be getting your finger pricked for an antibody test, or you have to present your papers, or a temperature check, or everyone's wearing masks.
00:14:41.000Are people really... And I don't know if they are.
00:14:44.000And it's something interesting that's happening because for the first time...
00:14:48.000For the first time in a long, long time, our lives are actually going to change.
00:14:53.000The quality of life is meaningfully going to go down and deteriorate due to circumstances outside of our control.
00:15:00.000And it'll be very interesting to see how people react to this.
00:15:03.000Because really, not since World War II have you seen anything as life-changing.
00:15:08.000The magnitude of the change and the scope and the scale of it across
00:15:14.000I don't think you've seen anything like this since World War II, really.
00:15:25.000With some notable exceptions, you know.
00:15:27.000The Vietnam War was a big deal, and the recession was a big deal, but nothing like we're going to see in the next few years.
00:15:34.000And it's going to be very interesting to see how a lot of dynamics change as a result of this.
00:15:38.000Politically in our country, geopolitically in the world, financially, major, major, major changes are afoot.
00:15:46.000This is an inflection point in world history.
00:15:50.000This is an inflection point in world history.
00:15:52.000Do you know what an inflection point is in math, or generally?
00:15:56.000It means that after this point, the world was going one way, and then it was going in a completely different direction.
00:16:03.000That this changes the course of human affairs.
00:16:06.000And in the same way that we think about the post-war period, post-World War II, the contemporary era, I believe that we'll probably see something similar to this after the coronavirus pandemic.
00:16:22.000We've had disease forever, for as long as human beings have been around.
00:16:26.000But never... Well, I shouldn't say never on this scale.
00:16:29.000You had the Black Death and you had, you know, things that were magnitudes greater than this.
00:16:33.000But the idea of such a highly interdependent
00:16:37.000And super sophisticated, globalized world like we have today, that is what is unprecedented.
00:16:43.000To have a disease in that world is what is unprecedented about it.
00:16:47.000Because you've had plagues, obviously, that have been much worse and have gone on for hundreds of years and have killed exponentially more people and, you know, I don't, I'm not trying to, you know, obviously that's true.
00:16:59.000But what's different is the nature of the society, maybe the fragility of the current institutions,
00:17:24.000Increasingly significant inconvenience for most people and obviously there are people without a job and people that are really hurting but generally on average I think for most people we are sort of just like at a Significant we have gone from a mild to a significant or a severe sort of a troublesome inconvenience But I don't know if anybody's really made the leap into realizing this is life-altering for the planet You know what I'm saying?
00:17:52.000Keep that in mind, and you know, as I'm covering this, because our whole lives, at least for my life, we've lived in this hyper-reality where nothing really seems real.
00:18:01.000I believe that's a big reason why mass shootings happen these days, is because it almost seems like nothing is actually real, and that's a whole subject in itself, but I know a lot of Generation Z people, probably resonates with them, and something like this is very real.
00:18:16.000This is really the revenge of history, the revenge of
00:18:19.000Real things, real consequences happening and befalling us.
00:18:24.000And there's nothing that can be done about it.
00:18:25.000I don't know if we've really... I've really experienced anything like that in my lifetime.
00:18:29.000And probably not anybody else either that's alive right now.
00:20:20.000A lighthouse, a beacon of light, guiding through the mist, the fog of these times, the smoke.
00:20:27.000And I'm being a little bit funny, but it's but it's also true That's why it's funny is because it is completely true and I laugh even about my life So many people their lives are just dramatically altered my life my life is literally exactly the same and maybe that's why I'm telling you why it hasn't sung in because That is basically true for me
00:20:50.000Because while I'm sitting here and telling you every day, it's gonna be different, nothing's gonna be the same, my whole life has been unchanged.
00:20:58.000The only thing that's different is that...
00:21:02.000Like, my once-in-a-month trip to eat at a restaurant and dine in?
00:21:59.000And actually it's even better because all the people that normally I wanted to blow off but never had an excuse, now I can say it's coronavirus.
00:22:59.000Nobody else is enjoying themselves Actually people that you dislike are not enjoying themselves or having a bad time So it's a double-edged sword, but it's very it's decidedly in favor of a benefit for me now I will say you know, it's a great tragedy people are dying
00:25:30.0002400 today okay that's the way it works so we got that spike and I said this the other day I said well we thought the peak week would be the this two-week period you know we're in the middle of this two-week period starting last Monday and going into next Monday right that's that would be two weeks right going in the next Monday
00:25:52.000I said that you know maybe we had reached the peak of the coronavirus on Friday.
00:25:57.000That projected spike came and that comes from the other curves across the United States.
00:26:04.000increasing new york state peaked probably last week and now we're seeing the peaks in other parts of the country and so maybe this number will go up maybe it'll start to go down from here but large a single day death toll up to 26 000 dead and to talk a little bit about the discrepancy which i noticed
00:26:23.000I went on Breaking News Online, and I just want to clarify if people saw this.
00:26:27.000But I go on Breaking News Online, which is where I normally go to for the death rate.
00:26:46.000And what happened today is they retroactively added deaths to New York State.
00:26:53.000What they did is they found new deaths from, you know, from a few weeks prior that they didn't count, from a range of dates going back a few weeks.
00:27:05.000They found an extra, I think, 3,000 and some people?
00:27:11.0003700 new deaths in New York, they found retroactively.
00:27:13.000People that had died, but were not counted.
00:27:17.000So they tacked that 3700, I think, onto the total today.
00:27:20.000Now obviously, 3700 people did not die today in New York.
00:27:26.000Those were people that died previously but were never counted.
00:27:30.000So they just added that to the death toll today, obviously.
00:27:33.000But Breaking News Online, I think some other sources, said no.
00:27:37.0003,700 died today because the death toll went up by 3,700 because of those retroactive numbers that were finally counted.
00:27:45.000They said, well today the number went up by this much, but people didn't, those people did not die today.
00:27:51.000That number was added to the death toll today, but not because they died today, because they died before, and they just got added to the total today.
00:27:59.000And you add the 3,700 to the 2,300 that died, and that's how you get 6,000.
00:28:05.000I don't know if anybody else saw that and was confused.
00:28:08.000I think it was misreported in other places, but
00:28:12.000I did the math on that and it's yeah you add up the people that died in New York plus the real number of people that died today and that's how you arrive at 6,000 so just want to point that out kind of amateur hour on BNO I don't think I'll use them anymore I've been using lately
00:28:29.000This website called world o meters, so They have been Similar and I think I've had better data when B&O is not doing so hot so anyway Just want to point that out for people, but those are our latest numbers.
00:28:43.000We are Reaching another peak we've got a new peak today, and who knows it could go up tomorrow.
00:28:49.000We'll see what that looks like It was projected, but this is a little bit more than what was projected Anyway, we're gonna get into though
00:28:58.000The World Health Organization funding question and then the governors and all that's going on with that.
00:29:04.000So I don't want to talk too much about the World Health Organization because I basically covered that already.
00:29:09.000I think I did a show last week or like I said two weeks ago where the president proposed cutting World Health Organization funding and
00:29:20.000People weren't sure if he followed through on that or what he was proposing or whatever.
00:29:25.000So I did a whole show basically about the World Health Organization and their funding and blah blah blah.
00:29:51.000All we know, and this is what they've said, is that until this investigation is completed into whether or not the World Health Organization mishandled their response to the coronavirus, we're shutting down the funding that goes in.
00:30:06.000And so that is the latest development, and I think that's a positive step, and I talked about this last week.
00:30:11.000These organizations, if they're not helping us, obviously why would we give money to them?
00:30:16.000The World Health Organization is inferior to the CDC.
00:30:21.000The World Health Organization is inferior in their capabilities and just about every other metric.
00:30:52.000We are funding the World Health Organization, which actually helps countries like China, and it helps countries in Africa, and it helps poor countries.
00:31:01.000That is not something that is actually necessary for us.
00:31:04.000And in theory, it would be nice to have an organization
00:31:16.000And they are tasked with monitoring public health.
00:31:19.000They're also supposed to be promoting universal health care, which is a pretty nefarious agenda for a supernational institution to be promoting.
00:31:26.000The United Nations is acting then as activists within sovereign nations to push ideological policies.
00:31:34.000There's something very wrong about that.
00:33:31.000The globalization of labor, or of populations.
00:33:35.000You've got mass migration into Europe from Africa and the Middle East.
00:33:39.000You've got mass migration from Mexico and the Northern Triangle into the United States.
00:33:43.000Mass migration, for that matter, from China and India into the United States, which is increasingly becoming a bigger problem, actually, than Central and South America.
00:34:06.000They're getting educated in our colleges and then helping their own countries.
00:34:09.000They're earning money and then sending it back to their homes in the form of remittances.
00:34:13.000And then you've got supranational government or international government, the United Nations,
00:34:19.000The World Health Organization, the WTO is a part of that, the human rights people, all this kind of stuff.
00:34:25.000These are institutions which only have served to thwart the interests of our country at every step of the way.
00:34:31.000They effectively act as a siphon for our money towards Africa and the third world.
00:34:38.000So across the board, and you know, that's what this show is about, and it's obvious when we talk about it in different ways in different forms every night, but that's a brief summary of what's going on.
00:34:47.000We need to pull the plug on all of this stuff, all of this World Health and United Nations and World Trade.
00:34:54.000How about the American Trade Organization?
00:34:58.000Stop sending in money to the World Trade Organization.
00:35:01.000We pull out of it and we create the American Trade Organization.
00:35:05.000We create a task force of American government officials who are American citizens and maybe we make it a citizenship requirement and maybe we make it a generational requirement and say that you have had to have been in this country for at least five or six generations before you can serve on this committee.
00:35:26.000But say that we're going to have an American trade organization, and it's going to be staffed by Americans, and the purpose of the American trade organization is to make sure that America is getting the best deals on trade.
00:35:37.000That America is benefiting from the trade that we do with other countries.
00:35:40.000And if it isn't, we're going to shut it down.
00:35:42.000We're going to stop doing trade, we're going to put in place tariffs and barriers, and we will be just as ruthless and competitive as China.
00:35:50.000And instead of the World Health Organization, how about the American Health Organization?
00:35:55.000And we'll have a health organization that answers to America, and it does research for America on vaccines, on global health, on epidemics, pandemics.
00:36:59.000Why then we would be getting harmed and getting hurt by world organizations that we created that exist only because of us, fashioned in our image and by our policymakers.
00:37:31.000Whenever there's a crisis, whenever something like this happens, even like with China or with these tariff wars that were going on previously,
00:37:42.000Stop sending people over from your country.
00:37:45.000And not even Mexicans, but stop letting people come from Central America through Mexico into our country, or we'll put a tariff on all your goods.
00:38:03.000Why is it always this, like, and that's the thing, is we will never put America first if we keep doing these half measures, these moderate, non-committal half measures, and that's all it is.
00:38:15.000And I don't mean revolution like, you know, people are in the streets and it's boogaloo, and that's like astroturfed fantasy Fed talk, okay?
00:38:24.000What I mean is, we need a real revolution in the sense that we need a legitimate break from the past.
00:38:31.000A radical, dramatic, significant break from the past.
00:38:36.000This kind of piecemeal, non-committal, half-measure type stuff will get us nowhere.
00:38:42.000We give the World Health Organization 500 million dollars a year.
00:38:46.000That is a drop in the bucket compared to everything else that is going on.
00:38:50.000All the other commitments we have, all the other abuses there are, all the other institutions and regimes that have lasted for 30 years in this new world order.
00:38:58.000That's a drop in the bucket and I guarantee we're not cutting the full 500 million dollars.
00:39:03.000I bet we're cutting a fraction of that and I'm sure that that'll resume if not at some point during this administration in the next administration at the latest.
00:39:40.000Why do we let other countries... And people say, well, because that's the benevolent thing to do, that's the selfless thing to do, that's the right thing to do, that's in the interest of everybody that we have.
00:39:51.000Does anybody else look at it this way?
00:39:53.000If China were the global hegemon instead of the United States, if China were the architect of the New World Order, if China were the architect of these international institutions, do you think they would fashion them in such a way that they were there for everybody and actually sometimes, or maybe most of the time, served other countries to the detriment of China?
00:40:13.000Do you think China would create the World Health Organization or the Atlantic Charter?
00:40:18.000I guess they call it the Pacific Charter.
00:40:19.000But would they create something like that?
00:41:10.000Have you heard this from Alex Jones and others?
00:41:12.000And I like Alex Jones and I like some of these people, but they say the Chai Koms.
00:41:16.000As if the problem with what's happening with China, broadly, there and in the world, is the Chinese government.
00:41:23.000And, more specifically, the Communist Chinese government.
00:41:27.000The problem that we have with China is that their communist government is abusing us.
00:41:33.000It has nothing to do with the people, it has nothing to do with the oligarchs, it has nothing to do with China, Chinese culture, Chinese manners, anything like that.
00:41:48.000Do you think that the Communist Chinese government is the only Chinese government that was full of butchers and barbarians and people that put their country at the center of the world?
00:42:01.000Is that the first time that that's ever happened in China?
00:42:03.000You should read up on your history about what has gone on in China for like, I don't know, the past 10,000 years.
00:42:09.000Oh, these communist Chinese are butchers.
00:42:12.000They have no regard for human life or any other country.
00:42:15.000Certainly out of the ordinary for China.
00:42:28.000It is the fact that the Chinese people, and we hear this line all the time from neoliberals and neocons alike, that the problem with all these countries in the world is their governments.
00:43:36.000Well, they come to our countries, whether it's the government, whether it's the business people, or whether it's just the straight-up people.
00:43:43.000They come to our country and they pursue their own advantage.
00:43:47.000Everywhere and always and every opportunity at the expense of everyone else.
00:43:59.000This was in Australia, of a Chinese couple that comes in, and they're buying up all the baby formula.
00:44:04.000There's a limit on how much you can buy, and they buy it all up, they leave, they come back in, they buy the quota again, for each individual customer.
00:44:13.000You see this kind of behavior all over the country, all over the world, this is happening.
00:44:18.000And it's not just, this is the behavior of the individuals, of the consumers, that's one example of it, it's the businesses.
00:44:25.000The businesses come in and they're sending remittances and they're bringing over more people and the colonization that's happening in Melbourne, Australia, the colonization happening in Canada, the colonization happening across the United States by a lot of these businesses and real estate developers, and it's also the government, and it's also the government that is stealing our intellectual property.
00:44:46.000The government and, you know, a million other things, the government is only the biggest and the most aggressive and the most powerful actor
00:45:07.000If China sends their people here, and they invest here, and their government has their spies here, and the government is stealing our stuff here, and they're doing all their abuses here, and every Chinese person is looking out for China, China number one,
00:45:22.000And the Chinese think the people think they're superior, from top to bottom, the citizens, the businesses, the government, and they are just taking with both hands, and they are taking candy from us, and, you know, taking candy from a baby, essentially, is what I mean, right?
00:45:35.000And they are taking, and they are ruthless and aggressive, and we in America are giving selfless
00:45:41.000All the time, putting the globe ahead of us, putting immigrants ahead of us, putting foreign investors ahead of us, multinational corporations, free trade, the economic well-being of the world, the economic well-being of the world's poor, which up until recently a lot of them were in China, and now increasingly in India.
00:45:57.000If you have countries like China, and frankly like all the other ones,
00:46:02.000They come here and they only take care of themselves, and Americans take care of everyone but themselves.
00:46:30.000And they're going to help their own people, and help their own families, and help their own kind, and advance their culture, and their way of life, and their race, their people across the globe?
00:46:40.000I don't know if there's anything wrong with that.
00:46:55.000The problem is that we are the opposite way, giving in a global consciousness, not an American consciousness, a global consciousness.
00:47:03.000And if we're not chauvinists or supremacists, then we have a guilt complex and we think we're the worst of the world, we owe the world, right?
00:47:11.000And if that is the dynamic, if that is the relationship, it's not hard to see who lasts to 2100.
00:47:17.000It's not hard to see who lasts to the year 3000.
00:48:07.000And we're giving up our children to be sacrificed, and giving up our families, and our towns, and our wealth, and we're just giving it away!
00:48:16.000Start by shutting down these international institutions and then pull the plug on China.
00:48:20.000You think China would hesitate to do that to us?
00:48:23.000If China were in our position, that China was just, they had such a strong economy and such a strong military, if they were in the position that we were in 1991,
00:48:35.000If they were in a position of such great military and economic strength, they were just running away with it, they were the top by far over any country, would they allow the United States to become strong?
00:48:47.000Would they allow us, even if we were full of poor peasants and farmers like China was back then, do you think they would allow us to gather strength?
00:48:54.000Do you think they would allow us to grow into a competitor or a rival in any meaningful way?
00:49:00.000Or do you think they would not hesitate to pull the plug
00:49:02.000And crush us and strangle us in the crib because they take their national security and the greatness and the glory of their civilization seriously.
00:51:18.000And they're talking about how we're going to reopen the country.
00:51:22.000How are we going to go back into the economy?
00:51:24.000And the big question has arisen within that, which is who actually has the authority to reopen the country?
00:51:30.000Not when, not how, but who actually will make the call.
00:51:33.000Who is it up to anyway in the first place?
00:51:36.000And the governors have taken a stand now, and now they are taking a little bit of leadership.
00:51:42.000Two blocks have been established on the east and west coast of governors of states on the two coasts, and they are going to act autonomously to figure out in their own ways what they're going to do to handle this reopening.
00:51:55.000And I'll read you, this is a report from the New York Times from yesterday.
00:52:01.000It says, quote, two groups of governors, one on the East Coast and one on the West Coast, announced Monday that they were forming regional working groups to help plan when it would be safe to begin to ease coronavirus-related restrictions to reopen their economies.
00:52:15.000Their announcements came hours after President Trump, who has expressed impatience to reopen the economy, wrote on Twitter that such a decision lies with the president, not the states.
00:52:25.000Governor Tom Wolf of Pennsylvania said, quote,
00:52:41.000Where they agreed to create a committee of public health officials, economic development officials, and their chiefs of staff to work together as they decide when to use the restrictions they have put in place to slow the spread of the virus.
00:52:53.000They said they did not necessarily expect to act together or to create a one-size-fits-all solution, but they stressed the need for regional cooperation.
00:53:02.000On the west coast, the governors of California, Oregon, and Washington also announced Monday what they called a Western States Pact.
00:53:09.000to work together on a joint approach to reopening economies.
00:53:13.000They said that while each state would have its own specific plan, the states would build out a West Coast strategy that would include how to control the virus in the future.
00:53:23.000They said in a joint statement, quote, Governor Gavin Newsom said yesterday that he had been in discussions with the other governors to coordinate efforts on the West Coast.
00:53:34.000He said that on Tuesday he would outline the, quote, California-based thinking
00:53:45.000We have some more information about that today, and this is the interesting bit.
00:53:49.000That's sort of the setup, and I promise this is the last report here we're gonna read.
00:53:54.000This is the California-based thinking which has been unveiled, and this is, to me, maybe the most interesting development that's happened so far.
00:54:01.000This is a real look into what that reopening looks like from Gavin Newsom.
00:54:05.000He has taken leadership on the West Coast and outlined
00:54:15.000So this is a report from the New York Times.
00:54:17.000It says Mr. Newsom warned Californians that even in the next phase, restrictions might be loosened and tightened as we toggle from stricter to looser interventions as data comes in.
00:54:28.000So it's not going to be we reopen and then that's the way it is.
00:54:45.000It'll be loose and strict interventions over the course of the next few years, depending on where the virus is at, which I don't think is what a lot of people are expecting.
00:54:53.000The governor did offer a glimpse of what California's new normal would be like.
00:54:58.000Face coverings are likely to be a feature of public life, at least for a time.
00:55:03.000Patrons of restaurants are likely to have their temperatures taken before being seated and will be served by someone in a mask and gloves.
00:55:13.000Dr. Robert Redfield, the director of the CDC, said Tuesday that, quote, we're definitely going to have a second wave of coronavirus infections in the fall, with outbreaks likely to become a seasonal phenomenon.
00:55:25.000Definitely going to have an outbreak in the fall and outbreaks will be a seasonal phenomenon.
00:55:30.000Dr. Redfield said, quote, we've got six months now to get really prepared.
00:55:39.000But what we don't need is to have a secondary bump in June or July because certain areas of the nation relaxed their mitigation strategies too quickly.
00:55:47.000Mr. Newsom, who on Monday said that California was working with Oregon and Washington, outlined several indicators that the state would try to meet before relaxing restrictions.
00:55:57.000First, expanding testing and contact tracing with the goal of isolating infected patients.
00:56:03.000Second, reducing the exposure of vulnerable people, such as the homeless and the elderly.
00:56:07.000Third, the ability of hospitals to handle a surge of patients.
00:56:11.000Fourth, a plan for businesses, schools, and other facilities to open while maintaining social distancing.
00:56:16.000Fifth, planning to reinstitute restrictions if infections rise again.
00:56:20.000And then lastly, he says that large gatherings over the summer are not in the cards.
00:56:26.000And when the school year starts in the fall, students might attend in shifts staggered throughout the day to avoid crowded classrooms.
00:56:33.000So, this to me is the most interesting because this is a very practical and something that we can visualize how our lives will look in the next few months.
00:56:45.000And I don't think it's going to be what people expect.
00:56:50.000So, and I said this at the top of the show, but concerts, movie theaters, rallies, political rallies in an election year, kind of a big deal.
00:57:00.000All that kind of stuff, not going to happen.
00:57:06.000If you go to a restaurant, you're going to have your temperature taken before you get seated.
00:57:09.000When you get seated, the people that are going to serve you are going to be wearing masks and gloves.
00:57:13.000You might be wearing masks and gloves.
00:57:15.000Menus, other things will be disposable.
00:57:18.000And I'm sure that'll be the case across the board.
00:57:20.000Temperature checks at work, temperature checks at schools, masks and gloves, disposable items, things like that.
00:57:28.000Every place is going to look probably like a doctor's office.
00:57:31.000School will have staggered shifts, is what it says.
00:57:35.000So instead of like 30 kids in a classroom and class throughout the day, maybe some kids come into school during the morning, some in the afternoon, some in the evening or the night.
00:57:44.000I mean, is that what they're talking about?
00:57:46.000And this is what our lives will look like.
00:57:48.000And to me, the most striking thing is that they're basically saying, and what I've been saying, and I said this yesterday, they won't tell us because there'd be panic,
00:57:56.000It's going to be like this for years, and they're going to take it off for now, and they're going to hope that nothing bad happens, but once it gets bad in the fall, and it will, and it'll be seasonal, it'll get bad in the fall, it'll get bad again in the spring, it'll get bad the next fall, and then the next spring, and these restrictions will fluctuate.
00:58:14.000And part of what it will be sustainable about the solution is that it won't be a one-size-fits-all or a permanent or indefinite solution.
00:58:21.000They're gonna reopen when it gets good and they're gonna close down when it gets bad.
00:59:17.000And the way that we should be doing this, and the way we should have done this from the start, is like Hungary.
00:59:21.000The President should have been given emergency powers, and should be able to suspend whatever rules he needs to, to secure the nation.
00:59:29.000And people can say, well, but the Constitution, or, you know, the document says this, the law says that.
00:59:36.000But, simply put, this is something that affects everybody in the country, and it affects everybody in the country at the same time.
00:59:42.000So, the idea that the regulations or restrictions in California have no bearing on the welfare of the people in Nevada or Arizona is ridiculous.
00:59:53.000Of course, what is done in New York affects what is done across the rest of the country.
01:00:00.000Let's say, for example, that Andrew Cuomo hastily opened everything up
01:00:05.000Hastily opened everything up and let everybody back out.
01:00:08.000And I don't think that's going to happen, but what if he did?
01:00:10.000You are going to create another major outbreak that has the potential to prolong the epidemic, or rather the latest bout of the pandemic, in the rest of the country.
01:00:19.000Things like that are under the purview of the President.
01:00:40.000Little fiefdoms is ridiculous to me and the president today said well I'm going to work with the governors and he struck a more cooperative and conciliatory tone but I think this is ridiculous and it just goes back to what I was saying the other day or last week.
01:00:55.000This country is seriously messed up when it comes to the power structure.
01:00:59.000The current dynamic that we have where it's just on the media or the states or whatever
01:01:05.000What we need is a strong leader like Trump to come in and just clean house completely.
01:01:10.000The idea that you would be able to have this level of resistance at a time of emergency from other government officials, from provincial government officials, the states, from state government officials, right?
01:02:19.000Am I supposed to trust the White House or the New York Times or whoever?
01:02:23.000And I think that that is just a major vulnerability in our country.
01:02:27.000I don't think you're able to sustain a lot of scenarios like this.
01:02:31.000Trump, I think, is extremely competent and a good leader, and thank God we have him, but you get another crisis like this and I don't think we survive based on the institutions the way they are.
01:02:42.000Maybe this started with Watergate or Vietnam, but during World War II, the media and the state governments did their part.
01:02:48.000And throughout American history, the state governments and the media did their part.
01:02:51.000Now that you've got this polarization and these fault lines between ethnic and racial groups and ideological groups and the elite versus the rest and the classes that are all divided,
01:03:03.000To me, this is a recipe for total chaos and I think it's a bad idea.
01:03:07.000And beyond that, I think it's very rich and fascinating that at first, when it came down to the coronavirus response, remember how everybody got on Trump's case about the closures and when that was going to happen and so on?
01:03:21.000You know, when the coronavirus first started and it was a big catastrophe, all the pressure was on Trump.
01:03:27.000And Trump could not do enough, he couldn't act quickly enough, couldn't do anything right.
01:03:31.000Now that it's totally solved and totally under control, now that everybody has ventilators they need and the numbers are going down and it's totally under control, now the governors want to step up, now the governors want to step up and they want to take responsibility.
01:03:50.000And, you know, there's no shortage of hypocrisy on this or
01:03:54.000People that got it wrong first and now they're the first to point the finger at the president, but I just think it's so rich, all this that's going on.
01:04:01.000And in a time like this, this would be the moment for Trump to seize total power, I think, when it comes to certain policies, things like immigration.
01:04:10.000Now would be the time, but sadly I don't think that'll happen.
01:04:13.000So, a lot of disappointment on this front with how the government has responded to this, in one sense.
01:04:36.000You know, it could have been handled better in one sense, but in another sense, in terms of Trump's prerogative and the opportunity to really seize upon the crisis,
01:04:45.000From a structural and a policy point of view, it couldn't be more disappointing.
01:04:50.000You know, here we are, how many months into this crisis, and what has been achieved?
01:04:55.000We pulled out a few million dollars from the World Health Organization?
01:05:19.000Like I said, maybe media would be more of a structural thing.
01:05:23.000But instead we say, well, no more funding for the World Health Organization and we're going to try to return to normal as quickly as possible.
01:05:30.000If I were the president, I would be using this crisis and riding it like a wave.
01:05:36.000And even using the fiscal and monetary stimulus in that way.
01:07:00.000This is one expression, this is a symptom actually, kind of ironic using the medical language, but this disease is actually the symptom of the disease of globalization, globalism.
01:07:12.000And you can solve the pandemic just like you can put out a city that's been set on fire in the same way that you can arrest drug cartels, in the same way that you can deport the worst criminal illegal aliens, but you're fundamentally solving symptoms.
01:07:25.000You're fundamentally putting band-aids on symptoms.
01:07:43.000And the governors and the media is a start.
01:07:46.000This system seems like it is designed to work against us in the sense that when it's a Democrat in power, it's a globalist or a liberal in power,
01:08:22.000That was the tip of the iceberg in the Supreme Court.
01:08:24.000Which is supposed to be the vanguard and the guardian of the Constitution.
01:08:28.000Remember, the Supreme Court will not allow us to make, like, travel bans and, like, have the President control our borders, but they will write into the 14th Amendment a right to marriage, and they will write into, what was it, the Commerce Clause, this idea about an individual mandate, and... So that was only, like, that was only the tip of the iceberg, but then you add environmental regulations and gun control and all kinds of other things, controlling education and...
01:08:53.000So the Constitution is never an obstacle when it comes to globalist ends, and the media is never, you know, hey, Barack Obama, you know, drone killings in Pakistan, and hey, how about suspending this Constitution where you can kill Americans on U.S.
01:09:06.000soil with drones without a trial, and blah blah blah.
01:10:00.000And you know that, and I know that, and you might say, well, but the Constitution protects us, and give me a lot of political theory, but it is a piece of paper.
01:10:27.000We are people living in time, living in a land.
01:10:30.000And we have to do something about what's happening.
01:10:32.000That silly little piece of paper will do nothing to stop our problems.
01:10:36.000And we know that it's shit on when it's convenient for the globalists, but we are the ones that are supposed to abide by it when we're the ones that get into power.
01:10:58.000We need to do whatever it takes to secure the country.
01:11:01.000Do whatever it takes to stop the takeover from the top and from the bottom, from the mass migration of the foreign hordes and the takeover of the elite by liberals, globalists, transnationalists, internationalists.
01:12:27.000And I'm, you know, there's definitely a funny and, you know, there are humorous components when I'm saying, but there's also a lot of truth.
01:12:34.000The answer to our problem is to simply put more people in jail.
01:13:10.000Put them all in jail, we'll take over the country, and then once the revolution is secured, and we've created a Revolutionary Guard Corps, then we can let them out of jail.
01:14:08.000You could have your president and you could have your Speaker of the House, but there should have been a king or a supreme leader with a revolutionary guard.
01:14:15.000And, you know, I'm memeing a little bit, but it's also totally true.
01:14:18.000And they could have came in whenever there was.
01:14:21.000Un-American, transnational influence, and restored the American Revolution.
01:14:27.000And then we wouldn't have to worry about this kind of stuff.
01:14:48.000Well, you can't, because you have two parts of the country that have mutually exclusive visions, and they are both pulling, and they are both deadly serious about it.
01:14:57.000And so either we match and exceed their intensity and their seriousness and their smarts and we succeed, or we fail.
01:15:04.000But there's no option where it's like, you know, these libertarians say this.
01:15:10.000We're going to take over the government and leave everybody alone.
01:16:43.000And you can give it up later, but you need to seize it now.
01:16:46.000Okay, but we're gonna take a look at our super chats and we'll see what you guys are saying about all this And we'll take a look at what the super chatters have to say Speaking of people that need to be put in jail the super chatters
01:18:07.000And then we'll have a pretty firm distinction.
01:18:09.000You either pledge a loyalty oath to your country and you're a soldier or a warden or a police officer, swear allegiance to our flag, you put your hand on the Bible and you swear allegiance to God and to our country, or you're in jail or you're an enemy of the state and you're on lockdown or you're like a peasant, you know, you're like some kind of, you know, you're in the hiding away in the slums and the outer rim of the country, in the boonies.
01:18:36.000and the outskirts of the cities constantly running from the police it's illegal to be homeless constantly running the vagrants and the transients constantly on the run from the police being chased down by dogs and helicopters and this now I'm now I'm kidding now I'm obviously kidding I'm obviously joking
01:18:56.000I'm obviously just memeing, everybody.
01:20:37.000There's no Little Italy, not like there used to be.
01:20:40.000All the Italian neighborhoods got destroyed, either by highways or they got replaced by Mexicans, and that's just how it is, and it's very sad.
01:20:48.000So, the superior American race, the Italian-American, the most oppressed class, they had to destroy us because we were too powerful.
01:21:47.000I remember when he got, didn't he get banned on YouTube like over the summer and then get reinstated?
01:21:52.000So I don't I don't know if I've ever seen his content, but yeah, I'll check him out Edward with some ninja genies.
01:21:59.000Thanks a lot Boys is still striving for my first dub in warzone pray for me Yeah, it's tough, man It used to be easy, but now everybody's gotten really good at the game and now it's very hard and it's very frustrating Ambrose to send your lemons today if you have any yeah, did you get this with D live?
01:22:18.000Now, if you send in a Ninjagini, they take 25% of it.
01:24:55.000Under Avalon I thought was gay for a long time actually unironically because he just gave off like a gay vibe didn't you get that impression from him and I don't I don't generally say that I mean I'll call someone like a fag or gay or whatever but I mean I don't say that about just anybody some people that's just like their go-to it's like oh you're like gay
01:25:16.000Um, but he actually seemed, like, unironically gay to me.
01:25:19.000Like, unironically, like, homo... I mean, he's gay, like, you know, like, oh, you're lame.
01:25:50.000Is that well what's cringe about them in each in their own way?
01:25:55.000Is that Faraday was like a Jewish guy?
01:25:58.000I mean very clearly I think Faraday was probably a Jewish guy and
01:26:02.000Who got woke on like race realism and then became an ADL shill, you know, like a liberal which is hilarious You know, he wants to make himself out like a white nationalist.
01:26:12.000It's like no you were like a fellow white nationalist Hello fellow white people.
01:26:16.000We're we're uh, you know the high IQ group and whatever So that is what is hilarious to me about him because in his video I've reviewed it years ago and he came on the scene or maybe like a year ago and
01:26:28.000He said, like, oh, I never embraced the JQ stuff.
01:27:23.000So, so with Hunter Avalon, it's just like the self-owns just stack up.
01:27:29.000And you don't even have to do silly things like they don't even have to be like, oh, I bet Ferdie and Hunter are gay together It's like the cell phones.
01:27:37.000I think are I think they're good in themselves.
01:27:40.000That's it's almost Diluting the potency of the other attacks by resorting to like, you know, just kind of like a lame generic Do you know what?
01:30:43.000Yeah, I went to a bar one time and I convinced somebody to become Christian.
01:30:46.000I convinced somebody to, like, these things, realistically, and in some cases you have an epiphany or whatever, but, or that's a catalyst, but in most cases people get red-pilled over time.
01:30:58.000It doesn't happen at one time in a bar, at one time in a restaurant, it doesn't happen with strangers.
01:31:02.000Generally it happens with a period of searching and pattern recognition.
01:31:09.000It's a very complex process because what you're really talking about is how people think.
01:31:14.000When you talk about red-pilling normies, what you have to think about is how do people actually arrive at their opinions?
01:31:21.000And you realize that people don't actually form their opinions by weighing all the options and making a judicious decision.
01:31:27.000That's not how you make your decisions or your opinions, and that's not how most people do.
01:31:32.000People do not say, I will survey all the possible opinions and select the best one based on, you know, like weighted evidence or compelling arguments.
01:31:42.000It is generally brainwashing, and by that I don't necessarily mean a negative, but just in a descriptive context, that most people get their opinions based on what they hear, what they hear from their
01:32:38.000You know, they're having a conversation, for example, about politics, and they're sort of searching around, oh, where is the political opinion?
01:32:44.000Where is the information on politics to use in this conversation?
01:33:55.000It's unpleasant, it's uncomfortable, it's dramatic, it creates dissonance.
01:34:02.000And so, for a lot of people, the red pill, what red pill means and information that is red pilling is information that most people are uncomfortable with, or maybe they'd rather not know, or it's inconvenient or uncomfortable.
01:34:16.000And so, most people don't just convert to the red pill because of that, because most people don't need to, they don't want to, there's no reason for them to believe things that are uncomfortable.
01:34:29.000What benefit at all do they derive from holding uncomfortable thoughts, things that make them, things that are inconvenient for the worldview?
01:34:36.000Why would most people do that, who are wagees and have normal lives, people who are not curious, have no deeper inclination towards the truth?
01:34:44.000So, generally I find that people that get red-pilled
01:35:08.000Jaden Jaden was probably the best example But even him, you know, I met Jaden and you know I just like unloaded and I tried to unload in the most tactful way But I unloaded the usual talking points on immigration and Israel and all this and he told me that he left our first exchange Thinking like I got to get out of here.
01:36:03.000He messaged me in like June so four months later three three months later and said oh like I'm red-pilled now you know but that is generally how it happens is over time with persistence there has to be a willing participant.
01:36:16.000I've never had an experience where I come to somebody in a bar and like red-pilled them.
01:36:23.000And you could crack people you could crack their shell, you know, you could break down the wall a little bit You can get them thinking but you can't just red pill people in a sitting like that So and a regular convo at a bar or restaurant this like oh I go to a I go to a regular convert I have a regular conversation with a normie at a bar and then I red pill them like that just doesn't What if we were not living in a cartoon?
01:36:48.000It's an interesting question, but it's a very complicated question.
01:36:52.000People ask me this all the time, and they expect like, oh, use this argument!
01:36:55.000But it's, you really got to think deeply about people, and about how they work, and how they are, and how they know what they know, or how they know what they think they know, and so on.
01:37:06.000So it's, you know, we're talking about influence, and persuasion, and language.
01:37:14.000People think that our game is politics.
01:37:17.000Politics is the substance of what we're doing, but in practice what we're doing is sort of like, it engages a lot of other disciplines that are very different.
01:37:25.000You know, that was the biggest flaw of the alt-right, is they were all political scholars, but they didn't know about anything else.
01:37:31.000They didn't actually have any common sense or anything intelligent to say about anything else.
01:37:37.000And it turns out that just having the best political ideology or the most sophisticated or the hottest take, it turns out that that actually doesn't create a political movement.
01:37:47.000What creates a political movement is understanding people.
01:38:34.000big boy says tiger king is a story of a homo grooming meth heads i don't i don't want to know i don't want to hear about it oh it's so crazy it's so random i don't i just the problem is not the substance of it the problem is that it is stupid and is being astroturfed and everyone's watching it because everyone else is watching it so
01:38:54.000Ambrose says, here have this before the DLive tax increases and this and this as well.
01:39:17.000I never understood that really fully when I was growing up.
01:39:21.000and yeah if I told you how much I was paying in taxes for 2019 man I'm not happy about it and to put it mildly I told you when I filed my taxes earlier this year the accountant says I say okay so how much do I owe he goes are you sitting down
01:39:44.000So, you know and then it's now so it's that and you know, you gotta pay that's just what it is But now D live increasing it and it's just always they're always Trying to get your clawing at you clawing.
01:39:57.000They just want a piece Just take them a little chunk take it a little chunk out of my belly.
01:40:03.000They're taking food out of my belly so I hate it anyway
01:44:21.000Thanks for that Somehow I think they'll be just fine.
01:44:30.000But yeah, it definitely dealt a big blow to the Chad's and Stacy's Stacy's and Chad's Definitely dealt a blow to them.
01:44:39.000Thank God, you know Lord knows they needed it
01:44:42.000Us incels over here, you know, we finally got a W. Ambrose says, okay, I just received a stimulus check and didn't realize it, but I already sent a bunch of Ninjaginis earlier, so pretend this is a Ninjet.
01:49:29.000I have no idea Modern monarchists were morally trapped by morally ambiguous paper.
01:49:35.000I don't know if it's morally so much as it is just in terms of jurisdiction Thuggin says I meant it became paper when it stopped being flawed followed
01:50:25.000I like that Yeah, that's I don't watch the live chat while I'm doing the show, but I get the super chats obviously The hacker 4chan says why does that Yamaguchi guy want to shut me down?
01:51:25.000Sometimes a gold digger actually is a good buy.
01:51:28.000You know, it's a good purchase because, you know, sometimes you just don't want to put up with the bullshit and you have a little bit of money and you have a wife and, you know, she does the essentials and, you know, it's just a good deal, right?
01:52:44.000You just fly away to some village, find somebody, you know, just basically compatible, doesn't even have to speak English, but, you know, just somebody that's gonna do what you say and, you know, trustworthy and all that.
01:53:51.000good meme dude funny epic swag says we actually lolbertarian or well actually lolbertarians big gov rocks so true dude schmood says not in jail jail in jail build more jails yeah uh yeah jail
01:55:14.000Politburo, the Standing Committee, and the Great Central Committee, all the different committees, concentric circles of managers, a cadre of America First elites, and the chairman, our brave and heroic chairman, chairman of the UNSA has arrived.
02:00:18.000Thanks for the ninja genie because you know hunters got kids and knocked her up too Steve is in a committed Steven Crowder's in a committed relationship.
02:04:45.000What I'm doing right now is I'm uploading all the videos to... I'm not going to get too specific about what's happening, but I'm uploading all the content to the website and it is slow.
02:05:40.000I don't know what the timetable looks like right now.
02:05:43.000This website I'm hoping should be done before the end of this month.
02:05:47.000The video archive and the paywall and then the streaming should come soon after that depending on a few things But for now, I'm uploading everything.
02:06:07.000Every episode of America First, and every episode of America First on RSVN, and every episode of the Nicholas J. Fuentes Show, and every interview, every debate, Bloodsport, lots of gaming streams, lots of commentary streams, IRL streams,
02:06:24.000Almost 700 files being uploaded and it's a lot a lot a lot of stuff.
02:06:28.000So that's why it's taking a long time Marilyn Groyper said do you think it's realistic we could and by the way, well, I'm just gonna leave it at that Marilyn Groyper says do you think it's realistic?
02:06:39.000We could move from taxing citizens back to primarily tariff based tax system.
02:06:44.000I don't think so Thanks for the ninja genie.
02:06:46.000I think we spend too much for that now and with the welfare state I don't think that's tenable
02:06:51.000So no, I don't think that would happen.
02:06:53.000You wouldn't make enough money Bob Sacamato says unloading my massive stash before the tax increase.
02:06:58.000Well, thank you for the diamond Epic swag says poopoo week Okay, Nick says inauguration I inauguration I like that
02:12:17.000Yeah, whatever No, not not because like I have incess sometimes things consuming I have no self-control when it comes to you know, the thinking and obsessing and like yeah, so maybe that's a part of it, but
02:12:32.000So so yeah, so the accumulation I think fact is into that I always was I you know when I was a kid I accumulated Toys, you know collecting toys collecting things.
02:12:44.000I Collect and I accumulate and I don't like to spend I don't like to I just like to go up I just like to see the number go up and I don't really care about much else I just like to see numbers going up and numbers going up on top of numbers.
02:12:56.000That's honestly why I don't spend it's like literally I just like to
02:13:02.000I just like to just have for a rainy day.
02:13:04.000Even in video games, I find this is a problem.
02:13:07.000Even in video games, I'll find myself autistically accumulating and never using, you know?
02:15:09.000and it's going to be a monthly it's going to be very low cost you'll pay monthly and get access to everything and there'll be a mobile app and there'll be a website so that's what's coming on the horizon but I just got to upload everything it's a big pain in the ass
02:18:11.000Dax asks, will there be superchats on the new website?
02:18:31.000And I don't want to explain it right now, but so please stop asking me.
02:18:36.000Please stop asking me about the new website.
02:18:38.000I told you I told you it's in development and you're gonna know when it's done.
02:18:44.000Okay, but the plan is we're gonna do the archive.
02:18:49.000Website with the paywall and the streaming is gonna come later because the streaming is a lot more work intensive and a lot more challenges with that But I think I figured out a way to do super chats with that, but don't ask me about it Just please don't ask me about it anymore Because there's a lot of variables and and I told you it'll come when it'll come.
02:19:07.000I'll tell you when I have more information, but Yeah, I think I've worked out a way to do it
02:21:10.000I would be Tony Stark, I'm like, you know, the genius, okay, the leader, obvious leader of the Avengers, cool, cocky, narcissistic, but in a good way, uh, you know, that kind of thing.
02:21:24.000And Jaden would be like the young, friendly neighborhood America First guy, you know, very sort of young and, uh, maybe, uh, you know, you know, just young and new and fresh.
02:21:37.000But talented but nonetheless talented and representing a new generation and new hope and Patrick would be Who Thor no Maybe because of the because of the Oaks Europa.