Tonight we're back with another show about the coronavirus. We'll cover the latest developments surrounding the outbreak, the economic impact, and how long the lockdown will last. We also talk about the possibility of the U.S. economy reopening by the end of May. We'll be joined by a special guest this week as well. Stay tuned to America First with Nicholas J. Fuentes ( ) to talk about it all. Subscribe, Like, and Share to stay up to date on all things Coronavirus and the latest in the fight against the virus. Thanks to everyone for all your support, stay safe out there and Stay DTFF! -Nick and the crew at America First! See you in the Badger Den, Thursday, May 1st, 8 PM ET. See linktr.ee/AmericaFirst on social media if you want to support the cause and/or support our efforts to spread the word about the outbreak. Thank you so much for all the love and support we're making it all possible. - Nick and the team at AmericaFirst. We can't wait to cover it all! Stay safe and keep spreading the word! Timestamps: 8:00-9:00 11:00 - How long will the outbreak last? 14:30 - What can we expect? 16:30-16:30 17:15 - What should we expect from the CDC? 18: What will the CDC do? 19:15 21:15-19: What are the prospects for reopening? 22:00 | 21:40 - What is the impact of the virus? 25:00? 26:00 Is it going to be the worst? 27:40 28:00 + 30:00 Can we get back on the road? 29:30? 31:00 / 32:00 Comments? 35:00 & 33:00 Do you think we'll get back to work? 36:00 Or do we have a chance to recover from this by mid-May? 37:30 Is it possible to get back? 38: Is it time to leave the bunker? 39: Is there a reopening soon? 40:00 What s the worst case scenario? 41:00 Are we going to get out of this place? 45:00 And so much more?
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00:01:14.000And we'll talk about the virus, the big developments from today.
00:01:18.000I want to talk about our economic forecast.
00:01:22.000The IMF director today said that the economic repercussions from the virus will be worse than anything since, I should say, the Great Depression.
00:03:25.000So we'll see if other states follow suit and we'll see where the federal government is.
00:03:29.000But there are some reports today about the White House laying the groundwork for a reopening of some states or non-hotspots for the virus by the beginning of May.
00:03:49.000I gotta tell you, man, I'm just bored.
00:03:52.000And I know I've been telling you for like weeks now, I've been telling you for weeks how much it sucks, but it just, but it does, but just every day it just does, you know?
00:04:03.000My hair is getting longer, my beard is getting longer.
00:04:16.000I want to, by the end of this, I want to have a really different look, you know?
00:04:21.000It's actually a great opportunity for that because normally I don't like to do these experiments with my hair because I always have an event coming up, you know, where you need to look good.
00:04:33.000You have a formal event or there's going to be video of it, you know?
00:04:37.000Like I had a mustache going on but I had to shave it for Afpac.
00:04:44.000And I'd shave it before CPAC, before AFPAC, and so normally I don't, my schedule's not really conducive to just letting it go for a few months, but now, now we've got that opportunity.
00:04:55.000So I really do want to escape from my bunker, whether it's May 1st or June 1st, however long we're under lockdown, I want to go all the way and, and leave the shelter with maybe, who knows, maybe long hair.
00:05:09.000I don't know, I mean it's not, it's not that long, it's still
00:05:12.000I mean, it's longer than it usually is, but that's, you know, relatively short hair.
00:05:16.000And I want to have a long, longer beard.
00:05:21.000You know, sort of like a messy, I mean, I'm not kidding myself.
00:05:24.000It probably takes a much longer time to really grow everything out, but it'll be funny.
00:07:16.000So, as we've been talking about all week, this is peak week.
00:07:20.000It's really like two to three weeks of peak week, right?
00:07:23.000I mean, we're gonna see the numbers peaking in various states over the next one to two weeks.
00:07:29.000New York is reaching a peak, and the East Coast in New Jersey, Connecticut, around there, Pennsylvania, they're approaching their peak this week.
00:07:38.000It'll probably peak across the country and all the other hot spots in the coming
00:07:43.000You know, 14 days or something like that.
00:07:45.000And so we're gonna see the number of confirmed cases continue to go up, and the death toll will continue to go up, and the rates will also go up.
00:07:53.000The rate of new cases, the rate of new dead will go up, and the rate of new dead has gone up every day this week, right?
00:08:01.000I mean, I think on Monday it was 1,600, then 1,700, then 1,800, now it's nearly 1,900 dead in the last 24 hours, and we've watched it every day.
00:08:10.000And that rate keeps going up, and they say that it will peak for the whole country, and as I said, in these major hotspots over the next two weeks, so not getting better anytime soon.
00:08:21.000And so it's going to be really tough and hard, and I keep seeing it, and I know I say this every day, but I keep seeing this every day on the timeline.
00:08:29.000Every day I log on to Twitter, today it was Candace Owens, the other day it was Owen Schroer, it's Ramsey Paul, it's all these characters.
00:08:47.000I see a lot of people out there, Candace Owens was the big one today, saying, well, if you look at the projected death toll for coronavirus, the projected death toll will be 60,000 by August 4th.
00:10:23.000It will go up for the remainder of this outbreak, and there will be more outbreaks of this virus, because we are not immune, and our bodies are not developing antibodies to fight the virus.
00:10:36.000Not only are people not immune and it's gonna tear through and wash through the whole country, but also people that have already gotten it are subject to reinfection in a lot of cases.
00:10:48.000So there's been a lot of cases reported where people get the coronavirus and then they get it again.
00:10:55.000You know, everybody assumes, because this is conventionally how disease works, that you get the disease and then you're good.
00:11:30.000Then, and even if it's 16,000 today, that number will go up, and that's the first outbreak.
00:11:37.000But you will have more outbreaks, you'll have more infections, reinfections, and people are going to have to go outside their homes at some point, and when that happens you're going to get more transmission.
00:11:47.000But, you know, to even compare these numbers with the flu or anything else,
00:11:52.000It is just not comparable for all the reasons I described.
00:11:55.000The lack of immunity from vaccine or a natural immunity.
00:11:59.000You've got the social distancing and the lockdown.
00:12:02.000Like people are gonna really sit there and say, oh gee we expect less people to die now than we did two months ago after six weeks of total lockdown of the economy.
00:12:15.000Yeah, there is a reasonable expectation that less people would die when transmission is shrunk drastically because nobody's going outside.
00:12:24.000I think that's basically common sense, right?
00:12:29.000You know, it's like, if you were looking at car fatalities, fatalities from car accidents, it would be like saying, oh, so we told everybody not to drive one day, nobody's on the road one day, and car fatalities suddenly went down!
00:12:45.000Gee, I guess driving in a car is totally safe!
00:12:49.000And all those people that were telling us you could get in a car accident were lying!
00:12:53.000Like, yeah, if nobody's on the road, nobody's gonna get in an accident!
00:12:58.000Or if you look at death rates from guns.
00:13:02.000If the government came and took every single, if they literally, and this is impossible, but if they confiscated all the guns and all the guns in the world disappeared one day, you wouldn't have any deaths from guns.
00:13:14.000Would they say, oh, guns don't kill people.
00:13:35.000Yeah, of course, when people are not outside and mingling and sneezing and coughing and spreading the virus, you're not going to get high transmission, you're not going to get high rates of infection, and therefore people not die from the virus.
00:13:47.000Or they will die at a lower rate than they otherwise were projected to without social distancing.
00:13:55.000And I don't know, Candace Owens, you gotta watch this show, right?
00:13:58.000All these people, they gotta just watch this show.
00:14:20.000Maybe it won't be likely right away because hopefully we will come back whether it's May 1st or May 30th whatever it is hopefully we will come back with
00:14:30.000Precautions in place, because this 60,000 projected death toll is assuming that social distancing lasts at least through May.
00:14:40.000So, not the beginning of May, but all the way to the end of May.
00:14:44.000It assumes that everything will be on lockdown for another, you know, month and three quarters, basically, right?
00:14:51.000If April is, you know, 10 days out in April, it's the 9th, right?
00:14:56.000But that assumes two weeks of quarantine in March, all of April, and all of May.
00:15:09.000Where are all those people going to be when the death rate goes up to $100,000, right?
00:15:13.000Or it goes up higher than what was expected otherwise.
00:15:16.000Are they going to say, oh, well, um, you know, what is it going to be then?
00:15:21.000So, but that's what we have to watch for.
00:15:22.000I will say there was an interesting article, and this isn't a major development today, but maybe you saw this on Twitter, maybe not, but I saw this all over social media and in the news.
00:15:33.000There was a new report that came out, and all the major news media was covering this, which alleges that the origin of this virus in New York was actually Europe.
00:15:45.000And I'll read you, this is from ABC, just to give you a little taste of where our media is at.
00:15:50.000It says, quote, though the first positive coronavirus case in New York was on March 1st, the virus probably circulated in and around the city at least two weeks earlier, and most cases were transmitted from Europe, not China, where the virus originated, according to new research from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
00:16:12.000The research shows the pandemic in New York City and surrounding area was predominantly set off through untracked transmission between the US and Europe, with limited evidence supporting direct introductions from China or other locations in Asia.
00:16:28.000So all those racists out there who are so quick to blame China or Chinese people to call it the China virus, don't you see how stupid you look today?
00:16:39.000Don't you see how foolish you were being?
00:16:42.000Don't you see how irrational and prejudiced you were being weeks ago when we were saying things like China virus and the Chinese coronavirus and the ping-pong virus and the Kung flu?
00:16:55.000Don't you see what an idiot you were being?
00:16:58.000Because it turns out that all the people infected in New York got it from people in Europe.
00:17:05.000And therefore, the people that we should blame for spreading the virus that originated in China to the United States are the Europeans.
00:17:25.000Game on the one hand which is about racism and all this, the usual suspects telling us that we should not take a look at the coronavirus and use our understanding of the coronavirus to come to conclusions about globalism and race and tribe and so on.
00:17:43.000So it's the usual suspects that are peddling the anti-racist narrative
00:17:50.000But then you've also got the other dimension of Chinese-influenced organizations, Chinese-backed corporations or media, or the World Health Organization that are trying to downplay China's role because they're in the pocket, right?
00:18:04.000And it's in their interest to blame it on anybody else.
00:18:17.000You know when the other day the New York Times and all the other big media threw Trump under the bus for suggesting we should pull funding from the World Health Organization they said that well you know the World Health Organization even though they told us not to do a travel ban when Trump put the travel ban on China even though they were wrong about that and they lied for weeks and they had to get bullied and even calling it a pandemic well Trump was also not perfect either you know and and here's another case of
00:19:26.000All of our problems are Europeans, right?
00:19:30.000And if it's black crime, well, it's the Europeans that made them poor.
00:19:35.000And it was them being poor that made them do the murders, right?
00:19:39.000And if it's people that are selling drugs, well it was the Europeans that genocided the natives and that's why they're coming across the border and raping and killing and selling drugs.
00:19:49.000And when it's the Chinese virus, even though it's the Chinese that originated the virus in their wet markets or in their virology laboratories, which I think is more apropos,
00:19:59.000And that's what the basis of the whole world order is right now with the elites.
00:20:18.000What is happening from the concept of race, and that is what all these people always want to do.
00:20:24.000Whenever we talk about any issue, whether it's electoral politics, or immigration, or crime, or guns, any issue, no matter what it is, all these people in our own tents, right, in the conservative movement or the Republican Party, they always want to tell us it has nothing to do with race.
00:20:46.000Not that there's anything wrong with being Jewish, except for that, you know, they've got the blood of the living God on their hands, except for that.
00:20:52.000Not that there's anything wrong with that, but Ben Shapiro is somebody who takes great pride in his ethnic heritage.
00:20:59.000Ben Shapiro is somebody who is proudly Jewish.
00:21:02.000And a proud defender of the Jewish national interest, right?
00:21:05.000Of world Jewry and of the Zionist state.
00:21:08.000And Jewish Ben Shapiro, so proud of himself, so proud of his heritage, so proud of his people and his race and his ethnostate, he wants to tell us it has everything to do with culture and nothing to do with race.
00:21:20.000It's everything to do with culture and nothing to do with race.
00:22:49.000And this is just the latest example during this crisis when we see it.
00:22:55.000Well, you know, you can't say it's from China, and you can't blame the Chinese for spreading it, but, well, if you could blame anybody for spreading it, you know who you can blame?
00:23:45.000They're doing, in Michigan now, they're launching a committee
00:23:50.000A task force to look into, they're gonna do a study now and determine why blacks are affected more by the coronavirus than white people.
00:24:00.000So in the midst of everything that's going on, right, and resources are scarce, and the economy's crashing, and non-essential workers are laid off, and 10 million jobless claims, they're appointing a task force to look into how the coronavirus is racist itself.
00:24:16.000You know, so the coronavirus does not have an ethnicity.
00:24:20.000To say that it's the Chinese virus, well, the microorganisms that make up the coronavirus, they're not Chinese, but they can be racist, and maybe they are European, actually.
00:24:33.000So it's more of the same, even during a crisis.
00:24:37.000The white man is gonna get attacked, right?
00:25:46.000They didn't shut down their own travel.
00:25:49.000They're shutting down travel now, when it's worse in Europe and America.
00:25:53.000Well, I mean, we have no idea how bad it is in China, frankly, but they shut down their borders when everybody else gets it, but they didn't shut down travel out of their country when they had it, and they knew how bad it was.
00:26:05.000They lied, they made it, they don't turn over the data, but it's Europe's fault.
00:26:09.000But of course it's the white man's fault, nobody else's.
00:26:14.000Everyone else is perfect, except for white people.
00:26:17.000You know, white people are dumb, and they can't dance, and they're evil, and they're racist, they're born racist, and they're ignorant, and they need to learn, and they have privilege, and they own slaves, and everyone else is perfect.
00:30:05.000Cause you know the thought of like, you know, imagine like grabbing a hot stove, like unknowingly, like, you know, you go to like pick something up and it's like steam, it's scalding hot, right?
00:30:16.000But unknowingly, you know, you just, you know, going about your day, going to the bathroom.
00:30:21.000I think I'm going to brush my hair today.
00:30:25.000Let me retrieve the hairbrush, acquire hairbrush.
00:30:30.000And then it's like an Animal Crossing exclamation point.
00:33:07.000Like I said, the big featured story tonight is about our reopening, right?
00:33:13.000We'll talk a little bit about that, but before I do, I want to talk about the economy, and we'll get into the latest report on the economy from the IMF.
00:33:43.000BBC says, quote, the coronavirus pandemic will turn global economic growth, quote, sharply negative this year, according to the head of the IMF.
00:34:32.000Lockdowns imposed by governments have forced many companies to close and lay off staff.
00:34:36.000Earlier this week, a UN study said 81% of the world's workforce of 3.3 billion people had had their place of work fully or partly closed because of the outbreak.
00:34:59.000I don't think people are even factoring that in.
00:35:02.000A wise man has said about this, the beginning has not yet begun.
00:35:07.000When you're looking at the economic effects, the economic catastrophe that awaits us when we reemerge from quarantine or shelter-in-place.
00:35:18.000People don't even realize how bad it's going to get, how bad this abrupt stop to our economy, the effects of it will be, globally and domestically.
00:36:13.000You know, people are thinking, oh, we're going to get back to work in August, by August, obviously.
00:36:20.000You know, maybe by June, maybe by July.
00:36:22.000If we're going to get back to work, maybe it'll be business as usual by August or by the fall.
00:36:28.000But the economy will not just spring back into place, because you're going to have this across the world, and you're going to have continued flare-ups and outbreaks, and it's not just going to affect the United States.
00:36:39.000Even if the United States peaks, and Europe peaks, and China peaks, well then the whole continent of South America has yet to peak, and the whole continent of Africa has yet to peak, and there will be more peaks because there will be more outbreaks.
00:36:53.000And so, you really have this global economic problem, and then these problems compound themselves.
00:36:59.000Because in a lot of these developing countries, you don't just spring back in the same way that you might be able to in a developing country.
00:37:06.000They don't have the wealth, they don't have the infrastructure, they don't have a lot of what we have in place financially to be able to weather something like this.
00:37:40.000You know, when you're looking at your finances, you're gonna want to be saving your money.
00:37:45.000Even when things start to get normal, you're gonna want to be frugal, make sure you have savings.
00:37:49.000I don't think we have to worry about banks failing, and maybe banks will fail, but, you know, some people say, should I put my cash in my mattress?
00:37:58.000You know, again, you have the FDIC insurance if, you know, if you have less than a quarter of a million dollars, which I'm assuming most people do.
00:38:05.000watching the show so your money will be insured no matter what but it's something to keep in mind you're gonna want to put your money somewhere safe maybe that's you want to have cash or maybe that's precious metals or crypto whatever you know I'm not giving investment advice but you're gonna want to think about the next couple of years maybe stocks is something you know to go into a real estate but you know know what you buy before I get into it but it's gonna get pretty rough out there for the economy so you're gonna want to line up some options for yourself because
00:38:34.000This is going to be the other big thing.
00:39:05.000As early as the beginning of May amid rising pressure over unemployment numbers rivaling those during the Great Depression.
00:39:12.000President Trump and top government officials in recent days have talked about seeing glimmers of hope and light at the end of the tunnel while publicly discussing ideas for how to revive the economy.
00:39:24.000The president has floated reopening businesses in parts of the country that do not have outbreaks.
00:39:29.000The CDC on Wednesday unveiled guidelines meant to encourage those in critical sectors who have been exposed to the coronavirus but aren't showing symptoms to continue working.
00:39:38.000Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin told CNBC on Thursday that he believes companies could reopen in May as long as Trump feels comfortable with the medical issues.
00:39:51.000and optimistic outlook the decision to reopen the economy may largely be out of the hands of the federal government.
00:39:59.000Many governors have imposed strict measures to try to stamp out the virus with some stay-at-home orders in place through the end of May or later and public health experts warn that without significantly expanded testing and contract tracing capabilities, I'm sorry, contact
00:40:15.000Tracing capabilities, reopening the economy too soon could trigger a new wave of infections and death, which is what I've been saying.
00:40:22.000Officials have resisted putting a date on an economic reopening after Trump was widely criticized for floating Easter Sunday, April 12th, as an initial target.
00:40:32.000The peak in domestic cases is expected on April 11th, according to a model produced by Christopher Murray.
00:40:41.000And that is the model that the White House has been using for their decisions on this.
00:40:45.000But the White House has grown increasingly optimistic that the roughest period will soon pass.
00:40:50.000Anthony Fauci and Deborah Birx, key health officials on the Coronavirus Task Force, have pointed to signs that social distancing guidelines are working and that the projected death count domestically has declined from between 100,000 and 200,000 to about 60,000.
00:41:07.000Still the model the White House has been relying on assumes that social distancing continues through May.
00:41:38.000But it's ultimately up to the governors and it's a state by state basis where they'll start opening sectors of the economy if that's all at once or if that's in parts or in phases and to what extent there are precautionary measures put into place as the economy reopens.
00:41:55.000But the federal government is looking at sometime in May.
00:41:57.000Like I said though, a lot of states are already looking at even
00:42:03.000Pennsylvania shut down their schooling for the rest of the year.
00:42:07.000Michigan is going to extend their shelter in place to the end of May, May 30th.
00:42:12.000Connecticut it's until I think May 20th or 21st.
00:42:15.000And a lot of states are going in that direction.
00:42:18.000And the problem is, and I said this actually way, way back in the beginning, is if the reopening is not consistent across state lines and in terms of how you reopen, then you risk an outbreak all over the place.
00:42:36.000I mean, they're saying, well, if there's parts of the economy that you don't have an outbreak, we can reopen those sooner than other parts.
00:42:43.000People are saying, well, it's so bad in New York, keep everything else open, but keep New York closed.
00:42:49.000Well, what do you think the New Yorkers are gonna do?
00:42:53.000They're going to leave, and they're going to go... And how far is that radius going to be?
00:42:59.000Is it only going to be New York City that's going to remain closed?
00:43:02.000Because what do you think the people in New York City are going to do?
00:43:05.000They're going to go up to Boston, or they're going to go up to New York State, or they're going to go up to Pennsylvania, or they'll go to New Jersey.
00:43:12.000So is it going to be the whole East Coast?
00:43:17.000Because the outbreak is not just in New York City, it's all across the East Coast.
00:43:21.000And New York is the hardest hit, but it's a big problem all over the place.
00:43:25.000And so the problem with this idea of, well, we'll reopen some parts of the country, geographically, and not other parts, is that wherever you open, the people that are still subject to the big constraints are just going to pour over anyway.
00:44:01.000But it's like how do you think this whole thing started is with a few people and certainly we have a better handle on it now and there's more awareness of it and so on but I don't think we're ready to just reopen the whole thing all at once and of course
00:44:17.000I know people aren't talking about doing that anytime soon, like this week or this month, but this idea that, well, it's only this geographically specific thing that, well, we could open up some parts but not other parts, to me, that just doesn't make any sense.
00:44:32.000And so then the question is, well, when do you open up the whole country and how?
00:44:37.000When you look at New York, New York State has more cases than any other country.
00:44:43.000And so how do you reopen New York City and New York State without having just another repeat of this?
00:44:49.000Because understand, you get 60,000 deaths in eight weeks, right?
00:44:55.000From the beginning to, you know, where the death rate peaks essentially after the social distancing goes into effect and the death rate lags behind that, the transmission being stopped.
00:45:06.000So, do you get another 60,000 dead when you reopen?
00:45:10.000Because, to me, if it's this jerky stop and start, stop and start, oh, we've got another outbreak, shut the whole economy down, like, what happens then?
00:45:19.000When you have another major outbreak and you have more millions of people dead?
00:45:43.000You know, so however we decide to do it, we have to make sure that it's sustainable and then we have to stay the course, even if you have another outbreak.
00:45:53.000You see similar numbers you're just going to have to plow through because I don't think you can shut it down and reopen it and shut it down because this is what it's going to be like for the next year or two or longer with the coronavirus and I've been saying this for a few weeks that it's going to be with us for a long time because there's no immunity from a vaccine or natural immunity so until you develop the vaccine and everybody gets it or until you develop the natural immunity by everybody getting the virus
00:46:43.000In other words, that means that if you find somebody with coronavirus and diagnose them, you can trace all the people that they were in contact with and monitor them and quarantine them, right?
00:46:53.000And that's one way that you can stop the spread.
00:46:55.000But on top of that, it's masks, it's hand sanitizer,
00:48:29.000a two and a half month vacation like this some people are saying well in the olden times you know you could shut down for a festival okay well it's not the olden times we don't have a feudal economy we don't have it's not ye olde country anymore our country our society was not built for that and you could say well that's a bad thing certainly
00:48:50.000But you have to fix things gradually, you know?
00:48:52.000If you have a building that is unstable, you don't say, oh, well, you know, let's just push it down with everybody inside.
00:48:59.000They should have not been in a building that was unstable.
00:49:02.000No, I mean, you know, you evacuate people and you figure it out.
00:49:05.000And, you know, that's not a perfect analogy.
00:49:19.000But you don't just abruptly pump the brakes and everybody goes flying out the windshield.
00:49:25.000If you're going to fix those problems, they require systemic, slow, gradual solutions.
00:49:30.000Not slamming on the brakes and everybody's just tortured, you know, and it's unemployment and it's people without paychecks and psychologically people going nuts and it's depression and
00:50:22.000I think if they just employed masks, if they had 350 million masks ready to go, and if everybody was wearing them at all times, I think that would, you know, I think that'd probably do it, right?
00:51:25.000you got you got swing states all over unless you're in like Idaho I think that you know Idaho if you're in like the northwest there's not a lot of action up there but I mean if you're really anywhere in the Midwest or maybe the south would be tricky but anywhere else you know you've got New Hampshire you've got Florida Maine Nebraska Michigan Wisconsin Pennsylvania Ohio Iowa North Carolina Georgia
00:51:52.000So you've really got options all across the country for You know swing state and that's where you're gonna get the most action Cuboid says conjurers love the lockdown and lying about treatment conjurers Love the lockdown and are lying about treatment.
00:52:09.000Mmm interesting Modern monarchist says Nick.
00:52:55.000It is good to see all the normal people turning against Hollywood after they did that Imagine video, and I assume that there'll be a similar reaction to this.
00:53:33.000I do not I Mean, I've watched some of the clips from that show on YouTube, but I know about the show I've seen it before but I haven't like watched all of it or a lot of it and
00:53:46.000I remind you of a Jewish comedian very interesting remark, maybe similar sense of humor Road warrior says did your sister have hot friends and did they like you?
00:53:57.000Um, she had one hot friend and Yeah, she had one hot friend she had one friend that I was kind of into and the rest not not really a fan the rest not really a big fan just gonna say
00:54:15.000So, I mean, they were nice enough, but there was just one that was, in high school at least, there was one that was good-looking.
00:54:21.000And the rest, I can, you know, take or leave.
00:54:42.000I promote the Panther Den show and you know, he did pay for the promotion and I guess that's a nice enough transaction, but it isn't that great.
00:55:02.000But, uh, you know, I promote the show on my show and, you know, it's a lot of memes that I originated and, you know, a lot of people that I kind of, you know, brought into the fold and all that.
00:55:30.000Look, I don't need everything to be about me.
00:55:32.000I don't want everything to be about me.
00:55:35.000And if there was like, I don't know, if I could explain it some way, it wouldn't bother me, but it's like, it seems like one of those weird things, you know, when it's like, you know, all your friends get invited to a party and you're like not friends with the host of the party.
00:56:25.000but uh whatever whatever uh among the ruins says and it wasn't just me everybody else noticed it too so i don't know like i don't care but it's like you got a problem buddy you got beef stew what's the problem you know
01:03:13.000We were playing a little Warzone before the show and Jaden's telling me... He's telling me, I'm gonna order wings and... He's like, I definitely don't want you to imagine me during your show covered in wing sauce, eating wings, watching your show.
01:04:54.000I'm glad you're reading the Bible, even if you're not funny.
01:04:57.000Aunt Jemima says, you called me stupid after Ralph read my regular chat on the killstream and I couldn't be more thankful for America First.
01:05:51.000Uh-huh His office says we should sue China this why is my nose itching so much I don't get it Okay his office says we should sue China for war damages, yeah, good luck with that
01:06:07.000Lifted truck says Shapiro didn't know what a ventilator was.
01:07:26.000They see the siren, they hear the siren song, the TikTok dance song, and, you know, they see... Pokimane or, uh, you know, who is that other one?
01:07:38.000But but you know, that's all a facade, but they're actually like aliens Let's see Jason says poopy brush.
01:07:46.000Yeah, Patrick says if you go to a girl's house and she has a brush run So true.
01:07:52.000Yeah, if you go to an e-girls house, don't touch anything I'm gonna be more cautious in an e-girls house than I would be at a hospital right now you know with my handkerchief and my n95 mask my my respirator on
01:09:34.000Thanks for the Ninjagini, and you're really funny.
01:09:36.000Dude, all your jokes are making us laugh.
01:09:40.000You're typing superchats, and they're so funny, they're making everyone laugh.
01:09:45.000I'm reading them, they're laughing, everyone is driving so much enjoyment from your amazing sense of humor.
01:09:52.000Thank you so much for the Ninjagini, and for the laughs, and for the enjoyment.
01:09:57.000economy be like brr brr brr oh yeah what a classic and everybody can we get a big round of applause for the comedian in chat we get a little can we get a little animal crossing clap a little golf clap for the resident expert in comedy here oh I see what you did there man yes yeah
01:10:57.000I feel like... I feel like some kind of washed up... You know the old, the classic story of some guy, top of his field, but he's washed up and now he's, you know, teaching people.
01:11:09.000Now he's, you know, he's in some third-rate institution teaching people.
01:11:14.000He's in the street, you know, for money.
01:11:37.000I mean, yeah, long term, if there's reshoring, there might be a benefit, but in long term, meaning like long, long term, but for the next few years, it's going to be rough.
01:11:48.000Joshua says cringe Gen X butt losers hating on you failed to notice their Star Wars Legos which are based in red pill simple ass Thanks for the ninja genie and totally true.
01:11:59.000They they didn't even realize in their rush to condemn me They didn't realize that Star Wars is actually awesome and based Boopers is plan to garden or buy more food for
01:14:48.000No, bro It's like for my anxiety or like I don't know what it what lame thing he said about it last time we talked He was like no, bro.
01:14:56.000I need it for like whatever It calls me down something like that Like whatever man you do you I I still think smoking is degenerate in all forms, but weed in particular I guess CBD is different than
01:15:12.000You know, like smoking pot straight up, but it's still, you know, not something that I'm a fan of.
01:15:19.000But, you know, everybody's gonna do what they're gonna do.
01:15:24.000Jay Wren says, please ban Burr meme posters.
01:15:27.000When shop-o-losers start using a meme, it's a sign it's stale.
01:18:45.000You know, these little things, I just never forget, and they're always in the back of my head, and, you know, and I try to get over them as best as I can, and I, you know, it doesn't... In the moment, I'll never tell you it bothers me, and I'll do anything.
01:19:01.000I'm loyal to my friends, you know, but, uh, but I, you know, that's just in my genetics.
01:19:06.000These minor slights, I cannot not see them, and I cannot unsee them, and I cannot forget them, and I won't.
01:19:15.000So I do pick up on these things and it's always sitting in the back of my head.
01:25:54.000I'll have to watch it is always funny to see Frankly, there are a lot of people that they watch my show and I can tell and I could tell because the way they talk and the way Their hands move and it is satisfying.
01:27:00.000I'm not normie says what's a face pole back in my day we used to okay I'm not gonna read that okay well that's what it says thanks for the ninja genie face pole is when you do it's you grab and you do this I think that is the motion correct me if I'm wrong it's something like that with a band one of those workout bands and you take it and you pull I don't know what what the motion is is it like this is it what exactly you pull it towards your face
01:32:55.000Thanks for the ninja genie It is it's like a mafia you kick it up to the boss.
01:33:00.000We just need a little more respect We need a little more respect and then it could be a mafia Jaden says pull up to the scene with my ceiling missing Not sure what you mean by that Jack pancakes is allergy.