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00:00:06.000But as soon as people start playing games, I stop.
00:28:21.000Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Tuesday for another exciting show, another epic show, and there's lots to talk about tonight.
00:28:48.000Tonight we're carrying on with our themes on immigration.
00:28:51.000Yesterday our featured story is about a bill which may resurface in the Senate.
00:28:58.000It's a bill that is actually kind of old news.
00:29:01.000It passed the House of Representatives back in December, but it is now being reconsidered by Senate Republicans and it is a mass amnesty bill for the agriculture sector.
00:29:21.000If you follow prominent immigration restrictionists, people like Michelle Malkin, Tucker Carlson, among others, you will have heard about it.
00:29:33.000So we'll get into everything that's inside the bill, why we're talking about it, why it's back in the news, who's proposing that it come back, and all the rest, numbers, everything else.
00:29:43.000So that should be pretty exciting, pretty big feature.
00:29:46.000And we'll be talking as well about what is happening in Nevada.
00:29:50.000So tomorrow is the debate for the Nevada caucus, the Democratic primary debate for the Nevada caucus.
00:29:57.000The caucus is going to be on Saturday.
00:30:01.000And we're going to talk a little bit about the debate and what's going on tomorrow, but our second story is actually about the Nevada caucus itself and the state of Nevada.
00:30:29.000Somebody needs to compile this because just off the top of my head
00:30:46.000I know that in the past so many months on this show we have covered an article just like this about Virginia.
00:30:52.000How the changing demographics as a result of immigration have made Virginia a permanently blue state.
00:30:58.000We read an article on this show about California turning blue forever because of immigration and how the same thing is going to happen in Texas.
00:31:07.000We've reviewed an article on this show in the New York Times, or maybe it was the Atlantic, about Georgia and how the demographics are going to forever shift the balance of power in favor of the Democrats in the state elections and the federal elections.
00:31:21.000And I have to imagine that at this point maybe there is an article for every single state in the country about how more non-white immigrants means more Democrats in power.
00:31:35.000I'm very cynical at this point, but maybe if we could compile all of this information, which is documented, the headlines, all the different articles, maybe then we could make a very compelling and concrete and rock-solid case that what's happening isn't just in our imaginations.
00:31:52.000Because we've got yet another one of these tonight about Nevada.
00:31:55.000As I said, a friend of mine sent me an article today from USA Today, and the theme of the article was this.
00:32:42.000We are now no longer on YouTube and I am once again without a mustache.
00:32:47.000Once again without a beard or a mustache.
00:32:50.000So, I would be remiss of it if I didn't address this.
00:32:54.000Some people get bent out of shape when I talk about this.
00:32:57.000I see people on Twitter, no joke, or in the comments section formerly on YouTube, and people would say, this guy talks so much about his facial hair and that means he is vain?
00:33:09.000That means that he is obsessed with vanity and he is a fake Christian?
00:33:15.000The extrapolations, the crazy things you'll see.
00:33:19.000I see that whenever I bring it up, I see that.
00:33:23.000And the reason I bring it up is not because of vanity or whatever, but it's because I feel like weird if yesterday I come on the show and I have a full mustache, and then today I come on the show and I don't.
00:35:54.000And the reason I want to cover this one is obviously we've been covering the Democratic primary and February is a very critical and eventful time because February is the first four contests and those are the most important ones.
00:36:07.000They really set the stage for the rest of the contest overall.
00:36:11.000You know, you've got Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, South Carolina, and then it's Super Tuesday, and then it's big states, big days, lots of states in a given day.
00:36:20.000So, it's an important month, so we're covering the primary, but also, more than that, the dynamic's gonna be different tomorrow.
00:36:27.000It's gonna be a little bit more interesting than usual because the lineup is totally different.
00:36:32.000Uh, where we've been watching the debates, it's basically been the same cast of characters every time since June.
00:36:39.000Obviously the field has narrowed a lot, but now even some of the core players are being swapped out.
00:36:45.000This time you will not have Tom Steyer, which is great.
00:36:49.000I hate Tom Steyer, so he won't be there tonight.
00:38:23.000I think that's the first time that's happened.
00:38:25.000And we've been talking about this on the show, the Bloomberg phenomenon, that he's bought his way into the race.
00:38:30.000We talked a lot about it yesterday in a general sense.
00:38:33.000But I think a lot of people, Bloomberg has flown under their radar.
00:38:38.000I think a lot of people don't understand that he actually has a really good chance of winning the nomination.
00:38:44.000I think they underestimate him for a good reason, because he hasn't been on the ballot in any of the states so far.
00:38:50.000He's not been on the debate stage in any of the debates so far, but he'll be jumping onto the debate stage for the first time tomorrow without even being on the ballot, second place nationally.
00:39:01.000And if you look at any of the polling for Super Tuesday, he's actually polling higher than most of the candidates.
00:39:06.000He's right there in a lot of states in third or fourth place.
00:39:10.000In some states he's number one, like in Arkansas a poll came out last week that had him polling at number one.
00:39:15.000So it's going to be pretty shocking for Bloomberg to enter into the race, obviously with all the money that he's made, and so it'll be...
00:39:25.000It'll be cool to see what the dynamic looks like, particularly, and I've said this before, the contrast between Bloomberg, who is now this insurgent, maybe he's the best poised to inherit the moderate coalition.
00:39:37.000Joe Biden is obviously on the way out.
00:39:40.000Pete Buttigieg, I think his luck just ran out in New Hampshire.
00:39:43.000I don't think he'll do great in the Super Tuesday states and the remaining states in February.
00:39:53.000Bloomberg might be poised to be the one to inherit the moderate vote, the vote that says we want to beat Trump more than we want to agree on the issues, or people that they simply think Bernie Sanders is too radical.
00:40:04.000So you've got Bloomberg as basically the next in line.
00:40:08.000He's maybe the only one that can now rise up and challenge Bernie, who is the frontrunner.
00:40:13.000And to me that is incredible that you've got Bernie Sanders as number one and how does he campaign?
00:40:19.000He campaigns against millionaires and billionaires and he's a socialist and he hates Wall Street and he hates capitalism and he's going to be going head-to-head with the 61, 64 billion dollar man who bought his way into the race, literally bribed and paid his way into the race just by paying for commercials.
00:40:38.000And honestly, again, I've gotten a lot of people, because I don't tweet always, you know, sometimes they say about Bloomberg, like I said yesterday, that his comments about blacks and Hispanics are true.
00:40:51.000And I say that and people say, why are you supporting Bloomberg?
00:40:57.000And I don't support Bloomberg, but I think it is so funny to me that all these other candidates have worked their fingers to the bone campaigning and stumping and debating and they have to talk to these slovenly Democrat voters and beg them, beg them to go for them in the caucuses.
00:41:16.000You know, the Virgin tried so hard to get the nomination versus the Chad buys $500 million worth of commercials, right?
00:41:25.000I just can't that is just so funny to me and it's funny when I see people like Michael Tracy and others who they're literally he was tweeting the other day my face is melting because I'm so upset about Bloomberg
00:41:55.000Where did you come from that you're surprised that a billionaire is overtly buying an election as opposed to, like, behind the scenes buying the election?
00:42:34.000Uh, blacks and Hispanics don't want to behave in the workplace.
00:42:40.000And then he said today, then the BuzzFeed was reporting today, there's new comments now where Bloomberg said last year in 2019, he said about transgender, something to the effect, he said he, she, it, it's a guy in a dress going into a girl's locker room.
00:44:51.000That's a perfect segue into our first story here about Nevada, the Nevada debate, the Nevada caucus, and there's a great article in USA Today about Nevada.
00:45:00.000And this is along the same lines... Did I talk about this on Friday, I think?
00:45:04.000It's almost like every day now, like literally every day, that an article comes out and the headline is, fuck white people, demographics are changing forever, and there's nothing you can do about it, and we're gonna take over, right?
00:45:18.000Because at least, I feel like four years ago, they were trying to keep it under wraps.
00:45:23.000Four or five years ago, they were trying to kind of be secretive about it.
00:45:28.000Don't tell the goyim, white race is going away.
00:46:00.000You know, another day, another article about how my people are being displaced, and that means that we're going to become a one-party state, which is a good thing.
00:46:08.000The headline was from USA Today, it says Nevada's changing demographics are a roadmap showing Democrats how to win elections.
00:46:50.000It's an opinion piece, so there's some editorializing.
00:46:54.000It says, quote, This has been a dark month so far for Democrats and progressives.
00:46:59.000Between the Iowa caucus debacle, President Trump's State of the Union address, and his impeachment acquittal, we were gut-punched not once, but three times.
00:47:09.000And left deeply worried about the political road ahead.
00:47:12.000But for those seeking a silver lining, perhaps we need to look no further than the Silver State Caucuses on Saturday.
00:47:19.000Nevada, which has been trending blue in recent elections, shows Democrats how to actually beat Trump and win, in states and nationally.
00:47:28.000Take advantage of demographic shifts, couple that with authentic, on-the-ground organizing, and stress bread-and-butter issues.
00:47:35.000You know, I think you could actually just dispense with the latter two issues altogether and just have the first.
00:47:41.000It says, based on my calculations using the 1990 census and the 2018 American Community Survey, Nevada's population grew a staggering 154 percent over that period, far higher than the national rate of 32 percent.
00:47:58.000So the country grew at 32 percent, Nevada 154 percent.
00:48:02.000So Nevada's population grew five times more.
00:48:04.000A little math mathematics there for you.
00:48:07.000Five times faster than the national average.
00:48:10.000Much of that growth has come from immigrants and people of color, naturally.
00:48:14.000Nevada's population had about 21% people of color in 1990, and is now, quote, majority minority at 52%, the fifth state to reach that threshold.
00:48:26.000The bulk of that population is Latinos, who make up 29% of the state.
00:48:31.000Blacks and Asian Pacific Islanders are at about 10% each.
00:48:36.000So is a 21% non-white in 1990, 30 years ago, and today, 52%.
00:48:41.000So the proportion of non-white people in the state doubled in 30 years.
00:48:47.000You know, again, more math throwing at you, but just to give you an idea of the scale.
00:48:51.000And that it's happening everywhere, right?
00:49:15.000So, not only have you seen this rapid demographic transformation in 30 years, not only is this a majority-minority state and trending blue because of it, but if you're looking at
00:49:27.000born kids turning 18, two-thirds of them are people of color.
00:49:32.000And that gives you an idea of the dynamic nature of the transformation.
00:49:37.000Everybody knows sort of the metrics and the current numbers, but just to give you an idea of how fast it's happening, like we know we're at today and how far we've come in the last 30 years, but already.
00:49:48.000The population turning 18, it's two-thirds, 66%.
00:49:51.000So while the state overall is 52% non-white, the population that's reaching the age of adulthood is 66%.
00:50:00.000And you can imagine what the rate is for newborns.
00:50:03.000And that's to give you an idea of where we're going to be in the next generation, in the next 20 years.
00:50:07.000And then, subsequently, what the politics will look like.
00:50:10.000If the state is trending blue, and it's difficult for Republicans to win now, some say impossible now, what's it going to look like in a generation?
00:50:19.000State's 52% non-white now, it's going to trend much further non-white in the future, and it's already essentially unwinnable for Republicans.
00:51:41.000Do you want to know why the author of this article said demographics are not destiny?
00:51:45.000He says because so many of the non-white people in Nevada are illegal immigrants who can't vote.
00:51:53.000So he says, well, well, well, let's not get ahead of ourselves.
00:51:56.000Demographic change is going to deliver Nevada for Democrats forever, but not so fast.
00:52:02.000First, the illegal immigrants that comprise so much of the nonwhite population have to have kids, and they have to get amnesty themselves, or the legal residents have to become citizens.
00:52:13.000So when this author, and that's the furthest they will go,
00:52:18.000As far as talking about demographics not being a one-to-one correlation between victory and population, they will say, well, it's not quite destiny because we still have to get all those legal residents to become citizens first.
00:52:37.000Before all these non-white people who have poured into Nevada turn the state blue forever, first we have to convince them to become citizens.
00:53:02.000I know, if you watch this show, we know, we know.
00:53:05.000This article, how many times, how many times have you seen this article?
00:53:10.000And it's for every state, as I said at the top of the show.
00:53:13.000Doing this show alone, just off the top of my head, I can remember this article being written now for Nevada, for Virginia, for Georgia, for Texas, for Arizona, off the top of my head.
00:53:24.000New Hampshire even, they talk about New Hampshire's too white, we need to make it less white to change the demographics, to change the vote.
00:53:37.000I've said this a hundred million times, but I still get called a white nationalist, alt-right, white majoritarian, like that's a bad thing, white separatist, all the names in the book, simply for acknowledging this.
00:56:39.000In case you didn't know, we are being displaced in our home countries deliberately so that a slave class, underclass of low IQ minorities can be created to serve the capitalist class forever.
00:56:58.000And we'll see what happens in the caucus.
00:57:00.000It's actually, there's a grand irony in all of this that people like Pete Buttigieg and the establishment are going to die in these states because all these people are going for Bernie Sanders.
00:57:58.000And it should tell you something that not only are Hispanics and Blacks going 70% and 90% respectively for Democrats on average in the past so many elections, not only that, but in the primaries, they're voting for the most radical left-wing socialist candidates.
00:58:15.000So, in case you're like a boomer that still believes in mass immigration, you know, I know this is not anything else that's very new, but I think that's something we overlooked during the Iowa caucus, that all the non-whites are going for the socialists.
00:58:29.000So, all the Republicans tell us all day long about these natural conservatives and so on, and we know that that's not true.
00:58:35.000We know they go for Democrats, but not only are they going for Democrats, but they are going for the socialists.
00:58:41.000So Republicans are saying, oh well, demographics is not destiny, our real problem is socialism.
00:58:57.000Kind of boilerplate stuff, but we're gonna move on and talk about this bill.
00:59:01.000This bill which is being reconsidered now in the Senate, passed the House as I said in December, and now it seems like it's being re-conjured in the Senate.
01:00:03.000But so, last, or I'm sorry, not last month, two months ago, in mid-December, this bill passed the House with overwhelming Democratic support.
01:00:52.0005038 would give amnesty, including work permits, green cards, and a pathway to citizenship to illegal aliens who have been unlawfully employed in agriculture at least part-time during the past two years.
01:01:05.000In fact, illegal aliens who spent just most weekends working in agriculture over two years would qualify, since only 1,035 hours or 180 workdays are required.
01:01:17.000So the amnesty is basically for these illegal immigrants who have been working in the agriculture sector.
01:01:22.000They're going to give them a pathway to citizenship, even if they were only working on the weekends.
01:01:28.000However, Congress knows that giving amnesty to illegal agricultural workers will fail to produce a stable legal workforce because they've tried it before.
01:01:36.000Congress passed an agricultural amnesty in 1986 as part of the Immigration Reform and Control Act.
01:01:42.000That law was sold to the American people as a one-time amnesty in exchange for border security and a prohibition on hiring illegal aliens in the future.
01:01:50.000That would provide a stable and legal agricultural workforce.
01:01:54.000We ended up giving amnesty to almost 1.1 million quote special agricultural workers plus their spouses and minor children.
01:02:30.000Under the bill, if an alien worked unlawfully in agriculture for at least 10 years prior to the date of enactment, that alien will be granted certified agricultural worker status for five and a half years with an employment authorization document that allows him or her to work for any employer in the United States in agriculture or not.
01:02:50.000After four years in certified agricultural worker status, the alien can apply for a green card and the path to citizenship, if the alien worked in agriculture for at least 575 hours or 100 workdays in each of those four years.
01:03:03.000So long-time illegal workers are only indentured for four years.
01:03:08.000However, if an alien worked unlawfully in agriculture for fewer than 10 years prior to enactment, that alien will also be granted CAW status but will be required to work in agriculture for the next 8 years.
01:03:19.000Aliens in this category cannot apply for a green card and the path to citizenship until they have CAW status for 8 years and can show that they worked in agriculture for at least 575 hours or 100 workdays in each of the past 8 years.
01:03:33.000So these aliens who worked unlawfully for less time will be indentured to agriculture for eight years before they can completely abandon farm work.
01:03:40.000Like the first category though, they will still have an employment authorization document that is not limited to agriculture, so they can get a part-time or even most or even most time jobs in another industry while they are completing the term of their
01:04:05.000Basically, these illegal immigrants who have been working in the agricultural sector, they will get a permit.
01:04:10.000Well, they are allowed to remain in agriculture.
01:04:13.000They work for 8 years if they've been working in agriculture for less than 10.
01:04:18.000They get this permit for 8 years where they can work in agriculture and also work part-time or most time in another job.
01:04:23.000After those 8 years, they get a green card.
01:04:26.000And for people that have been working illegals that have been working more than 10 years in agriculture, what is it they only have to work four years?
01:04:34.000I think is what it said under the CAW program where they work agriculture and also other work possibly.
01:04:42.000So, what it represents, though, is for all these illegal immigrants that are working in agriculture, it gives them a clear pathway to citizenship.
01:04:50.000And, you know, you might think about it that it's actually even bad for the illegal immigrant, that it's like, these people are, and they keep using the word indentured, because that's what it is, they're indentured to work on these farms for years, while they dangle citizenship, they dangle the green card in front of them.
01:05:05.000And then they get the green card, and they immediately leave the farms.
01:05:09.000That's what happened with the IRCA in 1986.
01:05:11.000They get their amnesty, they're able to work another job, and then they immediately leave because the agriculture jobs are not good.
01:05:33.000The number of beneficiaries, they do have an estimate.
01:05:36.000It's 1.5 million, but they really have no idea how many illegals would get amnesty for this or a pathway to citizenship.
01:05:45.000There's some other good stuff in there.
01:05:46.000It allows illegal aliens with multiple DUIs or other charges to get amnesty, and also they don't have to pay back taxes.
01:05:53.000So you could have illegal immigrants that have been here for years, violating the law, working in agriculture,
01:06:00.000They will work more in agriculture and under the CAW indentured agriculture program, they'll be able to continue working on the farm for so many years, a set amount of years, and they will not be deported.
01:06:11.000They will not, you know, technically even be criminals, I don't think.
01:06:14.000And then after that, they can get their green card and then they're in the country.
01:06:17.000And, I mean, what this is, is amnesty.
01:06:22.000It's huge welfare, a huge subsidy to farms, to the agricultural lobby, and it's also a mass amnesty.
01:06:30.000So you kind of get the worst of both worlds.
01:06:31.000Not only are you propping up this industry, and that's going to cause problems in itself.
01:06:36.000Some people have pointed out actually, Center for Immigration Studies pointed out that actually one of the side effects of this will be that, ironically, it says that this is the Farm Modernization Act.
01:06:47.000If you have a constant supply of cheap labor, like you literally don't have to worry about raising wages or hiring more people, anything like that, if that's never a concern, then farms will never actually invest in machinery.
01:07:00.000They will never invest in technological upgrades or farm equipment.
01:07:06.000Because it would cost more to invest in R&D and that kind of stuff, more to invest in heavy machinery, than it would be to just have this reliable source of cheap labor.
01:07:14.000So, since it's a modernization act, it's actually the opposite.
01:07:24.000And then at the same time then we get the amnesty on top of that, the 1.5 million at least who will get the pathway to citizenship.
01:07:31.000And then the big question mark is, of course, this will invite millions and millions more illegal immigrants.
01:07:37.000It's been shown that every time an amnesty like this happens, every time a pathway to citizenship opens up,
01:07:43.000Even every time they talk about a pathway to citizenship, illegal immigration surges.
01:07:49.000Even when they talk about opening it up.
01:07:51.000You know, for example, Donald Trump was negotiating with Congress, I think this was back in January 2018, he was negotiating with Congress about maybe doing a deal to enshrine DACA into law, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, the DREAMers and all that.
01:08:08.000And just because he was negotiating, huge spike in illegal immigration just because they were negotiating about it.
01:08:14.000Because word goes out to Mexico and Central America that basically the door is closing.
01:08:48.000In 1986 they said we'll do a one-time amnesty and then we're going to do stringent enforcement and workplaces will not be able to hire illegals.
01:09:13.000It's now being taken up again by Republicans in the Senate.
01:09:16.000This is an article from Breitbart about the original passing.
01:09:20.000It says nearly all House Democrats plus a group of 34 Republicans voted to approve an amnesty for illegal farm workers.
01:09:27.000This is 5038 and it talks about the bill and everything in there.
01:09:31.000It says Americans comprise roughly three-quarters of the 2.1 million workers in farming, fishing, and forestry.
01:09:38.000According to a report from Pew Research, in contrast, the workforce includes 325,000 illegal workers or one in six of the workforce.
01:09:46.000The estimate of working illegal aliens is far below other estimates from Democrats and other people.
01:09:51.000It says in 2019, farm companies hired roughly a quarter of a million H-2A workers but complained bitterly about their rising wages and the nation's good economy.
01:10:04.000This is another opinion piece, so there is some editorializing, but he's writing about why this is back.
01:10:09.000He says, quote, Two GOP staffers have informed me that Senator Tom Tillis as well as Senators James Lankford and Lindsey Graham began working this Wednesday on an effort to get Trump support for a mass amnesty bill that passed the House last year.
01:10:27.000Rosemary Jenks, Government Relations Director of Numbers USA, which is opening the bill, confirmed to me that those are the three leaders of the potential bill in the Senate.
01:10:36.000Conservative HQ, a publication run by the legendary conservative Richard Vigery, I think that's how you pronounce it, reports that Tillis is expected to be the lead Senate sponsor and that Vice President Pence's PAC is rumored to be supporting the bill.
01:10:50.000He's heard from the same sources in the Senate as well.
01:10:54.000Tillis has already publicly praised the bill and according to my sources has met with Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue along with several other GOP senators who plan to support the bill.
01:11:04.000Notably, nobody from the DHS was present at the meeting to offer the border security perspective on the bill.
01:11:10.000The bill grants amnesty to every illegal alien in the country who claims
01:11:14.000Who claims to have worked at least part-time for agriculture and creates an unlimited agriculture guest worker program for the future to bring in millions of low-skilled workers.
01:11:22.000The cultural and fiscal costs are never factored in.
01:11:25.000It permanently tethers green cards for people coming in on H-2 visas to the condition of working in agriculture for 10 years, creating an indentured service model that, as we talked about with CIS, will prevent farms from ever modernizing and mechanizing their processes because of the boundless flow of cheap labor.
01:11:44.000So this is like the worst of the worst when it comes to immigration bills.
01:11:48.000And what makes it the worst of the worst is that we already got this.
01:11:52.000We got this a long time ago, as I've been saying, in 1986.
01:11:56.000And we know exactly what's going to happen.
01:12:01.000It was the exact... I mean, it's not exactly the same, but it's virtually the same provisions in terms of the amnesty, the promise for enforcement, the giveaway to agriculture.
01:12:15.000We got millions of illegal immigrants who poured in, millions of illegal immigrants got amnesty, depressed wages in the agricultural sector, and it was a huge giveaway to big agriculture.
01:12:27.000And that's exactly what's going to happen here.
01:12:29.000And it was, and this is something to think about, it was Democrats who passed it in the House of Representatives.
01:12:35.000But it's Republicans that are taking it up in the Senate, and according to these sources, which, you know, we'll see, we're taking it on the word of Daniel Horowitz, that Mike Pence's PAC is supporting this, and they're going to the administration for support on this.
01:12:49.000And so when the President talks about people need the workers, isn't this what we hear from the President?
01:12:56.000He's been saying for about the last year.
01:12:58.000He's been saying that unemployment is so low that factories and business leaders are begging him to open up legal immigration.
01:13:07.000He said this at the State of the Union last year.
01:13:44.000And that's because the distinction in this country is not between conservatives and liberals, at least when it comes to who's in charge, it's between the globalist corporate interests and all these specific interest lobbies and the American people.
01:13:56.000It's between the firm, as I said, the firm owners, the people that wield and hold capital, and the people that are employed.
01:14:06.000People competing with illegal aliens in agricultural jobs or in all other jobs, because while they get their temporary agricultural work permit, the CAW, they can work part-time in other places.
01:14:17.000They can work most time, you know, not nearly full-time, but close to it in other jobs.
01:14:22.000And once they get their green card, once they get their citizenship, then they get to go work anywhere else and compete with everybody else.
01:14:30.000So this comes, as it always does, at the expense, the cost is extracted from the workers, from the working class, from the middle class, and who derives the benefit?
01:14:44.000Who do you think's pushing for this stuff?
01:14:46.000Do you think that congresspeople are sitting around and thinking, how can we give away tons of money to big agriculture?
01:14:52.000Do you think that Tom Tillis and all these guys
01:14:56.000Do you think Republicans are just really passionate about giving away free money to agriculture?
01:15:00.000Do you think they're just passionate about screwing over workers?
01:15:03.000Or do you think that what happens is the people that own the factory farms and farming is not what it used to be by the way.
01:15:09.000Republicans use so much propaganda about the American farmer where they portray farmers as like
01:15:15.000Farmer Brown sitting on his rocking chair with a, you know, with a piece of straw sticking out of his mouth and it's a family farm and they wear overalls and they wake up at the crack of dawn and they pick the eggs by hand.
01:15:41.000So, anyway, where was I going with that?
01:15:43.000So, Republicans are not sitting around saying to themselves, we need to screw over the American worker, we need to bring over more illegal agricultural workers.
01:15:54.000All these huge agricultural titans pay lobbyists, and they pay and bribe politicians to write this stuff.
01:16:03.000They pay people to write the legislation.
01:16:05.000They rent out a Sheraton in Washington DC, a conference room.
01:16:10.000They lavish congressmen with hotel rooms and meals and bottles of wine and gifts and all the rest.
01:16:18.000And all they do is have their people, their lawyers, whoever, pass them the legislation and the congressmen and their teams pass it off themselves in the House or in the Senate.
01:17:13.000If we're to look at the problem of, okay, this invasion is happening, it's destroying the social fabric, it's destroying the cohesion and stability of the nation, it's drawing on the public purse, and so on, well, what is the root cause?
01:17:25.000Well, let's look at it from the perspective of immigrants.
01:17:32.000Immigrants are never going to not want to come here because the countries they come from will never be rich and the country we live in will hopefully will never become poor.
01:17:42.000I don't think that would be a solution.
01:17:44.000I'm not going to say that's never going to happen, but obviously if we were going to try to solve the problem of immigration by changing the relative
01:17:54.000Well, I don't think it's gonna happen anytime soon that Mexico becomes a first world country And it's not a solution to make our country like Mexico I mean that is not obviously something that we would deliberately pursue if we were in charge So so that's not it.
01:18:07.000Well, then the next question is who's allowing them to come here?
01:18:10.000If our government's task is to protect the workers, if it's the government's task, as opposed to foreigners, to protect our interests, let's think about it that way.
01:18:18.000Immigrants are looking after their interests.
01:18:20.000They're looking after the interests of their families or themselves.
01:18:26.000I don't know if what they're doing is exactly moral or ethical, but we understand that people are motivated by self-interest, and so that is what they are doing.
01:18:33.000But we, then, should also be self-interested.
01:18:36.000And we should say that, well, it's not in our interest to have these immigrants come here.
01:18:49.000Represent America as an entity against other countries or other populations.
01:18:54.000Why are they not protecting our workers?
01:18:56.000Why are they not protecting our people?
01:18:58.000And then it comes down to, well, they're getting paid not to.
01:19:02.000They're getting paid not to, and if they don't play ball, well, somebody else does.
01:19:06.000If they don't play ball with big agriculture, big agriculture simply throws millions of dollars behind their opponent.
01:19:12.000And you saw this with the Koch brothers was the perfect example.
01:19:16.000In 2018, in the midterms, the Koch brothers, who conventionally have been the biggest donors in the country, multi-multi-billionaires, and we know forever that they've been associated with the Republicans, even though they give extensively to Republicans, they are libertarians.
01:19:34.000And they said, the Koch brothers, now it's the Koch brother, but the Koch brothers said in 2018 that they would back opponents of Republicans who are in favor of immigration restriction.
01:19:46.000They said for the first time they would back Democrats and they would also back Republican primary candidates running against the president's immigration agenda if that person was running on closing up the borders, closing up the loopholes and the visas and all the rest.
01:20:22.000I hate what they're doing to our country.
01:20:24.000I hate that that is being done to our country.
01:20:26.000But I think ultimately, their responsibility, if you're looking at it from the perspective of who has the responsibility to act, and more specifically, who has responsibility to act in our interest, it's not the illegal immigrant.
01:20:40.000Why is it incumbent upon an illegal immigrant to think about what's best for us in our country?
01:20:46.000You know, they come here and they're free load, and it's dubious if that's ethical in a universal sense.
01:20:51.000But thinking about it practically, I think it is way more the responsibility of our elected officials to be looking after our interests than the illegal immigrants.
01:20:59.000We should not, in other words, be counting on the benevolence or the goodwill or the integrity of foreigners for our national interest.
01:21:07.000We should be counting on our elected officials and our representatives.
01:21:47.000But so long as you have this parasitic ruling elite, the people that wield the money, that wield capital, that own the firms, so long as they dictate, on the disproportionate level that they do, what is done in Washington, D.C., the problem will never be solved.
01:22:05.000That is, at the end of the day, what the problem is.
01:22:08.000And they are the enemy of the American people.
01:22:20.000Who made your hometown, once formerly, you look at some of these cities in New York State, or even in my city, Little Italy, you look across the country, who took these places and turned them into Little Mexico?
01:22:32.000Who took the small towns in our country, in the heartland, and gutted them, and took out all the manufacturing and all the factories?
01:23:33.000You destroy the country, you get rid of the liberty.
01:23:36.000And therefore, if somebody who is abusing their freedom and their liberty to destroy the country, you know, to destroy all of that, well then, I think they should.
01:23:47.000They should pay a pretty heavy price for that, obviously.
01:23:49.000You know, you don't just get to make all this money and be rich.
01:23:52.000You then have a responsibility, then, to take care of the rest of it.
01:23:56.000So, I look at this, I look at this bill, and it's just getting harder and harder not to see that dimension to it.
01:24:01.000And don't get me wrong, the racial politics is still very real, as I talked about.
01:24:05.000The changing demographics, there is still a racial dimension to that.
01:24:09.000And these people that are coming here, I mean, these are not pawns.
01:24:12.000It's not fair to say that these people
01:24:15.000Just because we should not be outsourcing the responsibility to take care of our country to the illegal immigrants, and we cannot expect them to be custodians of our country, that doesn't mean that they're not in our country.
01:24:26.000And it doesn't mean that they are not a nefarious influence on our country.
01:24:29.000And it doesn't mean that they're not going to be a malignant force in our country, because they will be.
01:24:34.000And we will have to deal with that as well, you know?
01:24:36.000So some people like to say, oh it's all the elites and it's not the immigrants.
01:24:46.000They're causing their fair share of the problems as well.
01:24:50.000But, if we want to figure out the root of those problems, we have to go all the way back.
01:24:54.000So we could say that ultimate responsibility comes from the people that are funding this whole apparatus, that they are the impetus behind this whole system, but we have to take care of the symptoms.
01:25:05.000We have to take care of the symptoms which are now causing themselves of symptoms all their own too.
01:25:37.000We view you as a number in a data sheet that is coming at the expense of my yacht and my
01:25:44.000You know, whatever, my Beverly Hills mansion, my Malibu lake house, or Oceanview mansion, whatever, you know, it is coming at the expense of the largesse of my wealth, so I'm going to crush you.
01:25:58.000I will destroy you, I will destroy your country, your neighborhood, so that I'm okay.
01:26:41.000That description fits what's happening here perfectly well, doesn't it?
01:26:45.000It's like in socialism, the state directs the financial and economic elites, and you've got the masses.
01:26:51.000And here, it's the financial and economic elites that dictate the state, and you've got the masses.
01:26:55.000What I mean, it's fundamentally like... it's six of one, half a dozen of the other.
01:27:01.000It's either Jeff Bezos and the Koch brothers and Bloomberg and Soros creating slave plantations through government, or it's Joseph Stalin and Hugo Chavez creating slave plantations by going after the Kulaks.
01:27:14.000I mean, don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that they're equal.
01:27:17.000I mean, this is probably better in some ways, and maybe the other is better in other ways.
01:27:22.000Maybe communism is better in other ways.
01:27:25.000Say what you will about Stalinism, it was socialism in one country.
01:27:29.000You know, Stalin's policy was socialism in one country.
01:27:33.000And that means nobody's getting out, but nobody's getting in either.
01:30:09.000Psycho bitch is uh, you know something that I would call her.
01:30:12.000So I saw she got banned on Twitter and Instagram I don't believe anybody should be banned if they're not doing anything illegal, but You know, she kind of she kind of got what she deserved.
01:31:14.000I tell you an author, what books should I read?
01:31:18.000Can't you figure that out for yourself?
01:31:22.000It would be one thing if it was a really prolific author who's written tons of high-profile books.
01:31:29.000I don't know why I have to hold your hand every step of the way.
01:31:42.000Giants says I saw you on hunter Avalon Instagram today epic and what you're referring to is the fact that he was live-streaming and I Joined the live stream and lots of comments.
01:34:36.000Because if he were GLR2, what would he be doing?
01:34:40.000Going around with, uh, what, Nazi flags and having a Nazi compound and, like, grooming homosexuals into the Nazi movement and,
01:34:50.000You know, being like a fringe loser who does nothing and wins nothing and succeeds at nothing and, you know, isn't even Christian or anything like that.
01:38:14.000Well, I don't want to say him by name.
01:38:16.000I don't want to like cause problems for him But one of the guys at Church Militant reached out to me the other day.
01:38:21.000So yeah, they're pretty cool That do turtle says I hope the black cube 5g wave vertigo attack stop It could be that honestly, you never know.
01:45:52.000Uh you know the first time I met Joe the Boomer I think it was maybe five minutes between meeting him for the first time and then him uh brandishing his AK-47 so that's that's Joe the Boomer and also a handgun I think we were in Joker and he uh
01:47:36.000It's not not good I'm just gonna go lay on the floor after the show.
01:47:39.000That's the only thing that helps laying on the floor I Lay on the floor and it I don't know it just helps which leads me to believe that it's posture based wage he says as a kid you ever get yelled at by a friend's dad scary and
01:47:58.000I was always very bashful as a child around adults and in other people's homes.
01:48:04.000My parents raised me to be very aware of manners and please and thank you and being polite and all that.
01:48:14.000Some people just don't grow up with manners.
01:48:16.000Some people grow up and they just don't ever get that taught to them, I guess.
01:48:24.000But my parents were always like, you know, you call them this.
01:48:29.000I mean, they weren't like totally strict, but it was it was I mean, as much as my parents aren't like traditionalist or hardcore, like political, they are very traditional compared to the modern day, like
01:48:43.000They've been married for 30 years, and, you know, my mom stayed home to raise me and my sister, and my dad worked, and, you know, all things considered, even if they're not, like, political traditionalists or traditional Latin mass Catholics, I mean, compared to most people, I would say it was a very traditional upbringing.
01:49:06.000You know, and I think that's largely because it was an ethnic upbringing.
01:49:10.000I do attribute that to the fact that my parents are ethnic as opposed to Protestant and white.
01:50:31.000It's like do you do you watch a lot of like pornography where they have a 70s mustache you know?
01:50:38.000You hear that from young people and it's clearly like you saw that on TV like you saw that online and that is the program's built-in response when somebody has a mustache that's just simply what you say.
01:50:51.000Oh nice nice porn you look like a 70s porn star.
01:52:44.000I will have to take a look at this once the room stops spinning.
01:52:48.000I can't really see them clearly, so... I can't really see them, so... I'll have to look at this later, but I've pulled it up, so I'm ready to vote.
01:52:57.000Florida man says, what do we do if or when Democrats get a one-party state?
01:53:06.000millennial welder says white pill dems will have a diverse godless coalition yep coser says mustache nationalism is our future nick blowing my brains out all over the penthouse windows
01:53:21.000Retards be like, haha, m-m-mug nationalism!
01:55:29.000I think it is probably better for your soul and it is objectively better to live in like a more organic city, you know, than this like modern urban planning.
01:55:45.000Let's just knock down... well, I can't say that.
01:55:49.000Let's just demolish all the buildings in New York City and instead we'll have like a medieval village with cobblestone roads and townhouses.
01:56:33.000America has been developed in the last two centuries.
01:56:37.000And in a lot of places the last century or half century.
01:56:40.000If you look at like the West, very new.
01:56:43.000And that's been built with modern transportation in mind, the rail and automobile in particular.
01:56:48.000And that's why our society scaled to the automobile, to the road, to you know mass ownership of automobiles as opposed to walking or horse or things like that.
01:57:12.000Look, I'm not an expert on this new urbanism trend.
01:57:16.000I think it's probably a good direction to go in, but I just don't know, like, what practical things you could really do meaningfully to start going in another direction.
01:57:23.000I'm sure a hundred nerds are gonna jump on me and say, oh, you don't know what we could do?
01:57:28.000Well, we could, you know, change the zoning regulation.
01:57:31.000I'm not an expert on zoning regulations and development and new urbanism.
01:57:37.000I'm sure there are improvements we could undertake, but it always makes me laugh when people are like, look at these degenerate cities and then look at a European cathedral.
01:58:31.000Yeah, Will Sommers is balding and ugly.
01:58:35.000And, you know, that is unfortunate for him.
01:58:38.000That is what they hate more than anything is that I am a handsome, virile, full head of hair, alpha male, six foot nine, totally jacked, totally cut, giant, huge, like steroid monster, perfect genetics, perfect facial structure,
01:59:00.000And, um, you know, and they are sad, troll-looking people.
01:59:06.000Nothing will ever change the fact that you are ugly, and you are balding, and you are a coward, you are weak.
01:59:12.000So, you know, you could say whatever you want, okay?
01:59:14.000You could write for the Daily Beast, more like Daily Faggot, and, uh, that's why you work there, because you're an ugly bitch, ugly troll, and you write about people like me, so...
01:59:27.000They will never understand that it is really just a matter of willpower.
02:03:02.000I always hate that kind of thing where it's people saying, hey everybody, you need to do this, you need to detox, you need to do X, Y, and Z. Why don't you worry about yourself, you know?
02:03:12.000Everybody's so concerned with everybody else's business.
02:03:15.000I'll tell you what I think, I'll tell you what I like, what I think is good.
02:03:17.000I'll give you advice, because you're watching my show, which means you're asking for it.
02:03:22.000But these people, ah, what do you need to do?
02:13:48.000It really is in the suburbs in a lot of ways and So yeah, I'd speak for yourself not I mean and it would be maybe if I grew up in a different environment I probably feel differently but
02:14:07.000That is a very good analogy, but... but almost the opposite, because I'm like the real product that cares about quality and cares about the product and the brand and they are the ones that are corporatizing it and expanding it and, you know, raping it, basically perverting it, so...
02:14:31.000But I like the idea of being Ray Kroc.
02:14:33.000That movie made me go out and buy more McDonald's.
02:14:58.000People in all caps, I won't eat... When people do all caps, it is like communicating weakness.
02:15:04.000When people do this, like, I'm being really loud, it is almost always betraying insecurities.
02:15:10.000You know, it takes somebody that's very confident to be funny in a way that is subtle and quiet or
02:15:17.000A punchline that is not obvious, but you know that somebody is, like, trying really hard and feeling very, you know, insecure about their joke, that they're gonna say, you know, in all capital letters, I won't eat the bugs or eat the taco, Nick!
02:15:33.000And, you know, they're trying to mask the fact that they're not confident in what they're saying by being loud.
02:15:43.000And I don't know if I'm articulating that the best way.
02:15:47.000If you possess understanding, you'll know what I'm getting at.
02:15:55.000Because I'm not doing a great job of articulating it because I am mentally fatigued right now.
02:16:25.000As I was approaching that, I don't know if I'm quite hitting the nail on the head, but I see tweets like this all the time where it's in all capital letters and it's like, oh, you just are not, you do not get it.
02:20:36.000It made sense, from that perspective, this is the narrative, that we had to subordinate the national interest to the interest of free countries, the West, NATO, against the Soviet Union.
02:20:49.000Because the Soviet Union was this global, imminent, existential threat to all of us.
02:20:52.000We had a shared interest in defeating it.
02:20:55.000When the Cold War ended, well, what is the natural reaction then?
02:21:14.000They proposed climate change, which is another crusade which will force us to subordinate the national interest to the interests of humanity.
02:21:24.000Subordinate the interests of our people, our economy, our wealth,
02:21:28.000All the rest because there's a greater struggle that we all share in and it's going to affect all of us because if it was pollution, that would not be the case.
02:21:39.000If they were talking about pollution, well, we would just have to clean up our country.
02:21:44.000And what India does and what China does is, you know, their business.
02:21:48.000If we clean up our country and we have a clean country, well, then what difference does it make, right?
02:21:52.000Whether we take showers and eat meat and whatever, we're going to take care of us.
02:21:56.000But if it's global, if the effect is global and universal, if what happens in America and what's happening everywhere else affects everybody else altogether, well then that is going to demand the subordination of our interests.
02:22:11.000That will demand the subordination of what we want to the greater good.
02:22:15.000And so that's why they're talking about eating crickets and so on.
02:22:18.000We can eat meat, but we can't eat meat and have it be sustainable for the climate and the growing middle class and all that.
02:22:26.000You know, why do they say we have to stop eating meat?
02:22:28.000Because meat requires so many resources and it creates greenhouse gases and greenhouse gases causes climate change and climate change affects all of us and blah blah blah.
02:24:30.000Maybe you could like open up a computer, maybe that's something you could do.
02:24:34.000Why do people ask you, how can I learn more about Catholicism?
02:24:38.000Why would anybody ever have any reason to say that to another person in the age of the internet?
02:24:44.000Would you ever say, how can I learn more about, it would be one thing if it was something super specialized, like how can I learn a skill, but it's like...
02:29:02.000I'm tired the room is spinning I feel like bad but that's gonna do it for us on the show time we made it there was like more than two hours anyway so that's just a testament to the fact that I am tough mentally physically tough you would have no idea that the room is spinning around me that I feel like I'm on a tilt the world because I've been so cogent