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00:26:02.000Very excited to be with you here tonight on Friday.
00:26:06.000Finally, thank God it is Friday, the end of the week at last, and it wasn't even that long of a week because we had the long weekend last week, but
00:27:04.000You know, two days ago, or was it last night?
00:27:07.000I forget if it was last night or the day before, but we talked about the border wall.
00:27:12.000And how the border wall is now being extended.
00:27:16.000They have funded an additional 175 miles of border barrier using money from the Department of Defense.
00:27:23.000And I said, that was a huge white pill because I didn't expect that we were going to have any kind of significant funding for the wall after the government shutdown ended this year and it was a disaster.
00:27:33.000You know, it ended up that we got $1.6 billion from the deal itself with all kinds of restrictions and many concessions.
00:27:42.000And then there were the emergency funds allocated from the other departments and agencies.
00:27:48.000And you know at the time I said to myself, okay that's never going to happen.
00:27:51.000You're never going to see this money appropriated to actually fund any border construction projects.
00:27:57.000It's never going to go to a contractor.
00:27:59.000It'll get jammed up in the courts and you're lucky if you'll see that go towards construction anytime in the next year or the year after that.
00:28:07.000But, you know, by July the Supreme Court approved the money, or they approved of President Trump's jurisdiction to transfer the money, and now they're doing it again.
00:28:15.000So now there's more money going to the wall.
00:28:17.000And tonight we are expanding on that theme a little bit.
00:28:25.000So I don't know if you remember this, but at the beginning of the summer of this year, Mexico made an agreement, made a deal with our government to try to shut down a lot of the illegal immigration that was coming from Central America through Mexico and into the United States.
00:28:43.000I was highly skeptical that this deal was even concrete, if a deal had even been reached, or if there was a deal, if it would be effective in stopping the illegal crossings.
00:28:55.000But we have some numbers here from July, and it shows that Mexico has been able to reduce illegal crossings into the United States by 50%.
00:29:03.000And there's a whole lot of other data we're going over.
00:29:06.000Um, there's some new information about ICE raids that happened this week, as well as a new poll by Harvard and Harris, which shows that illegal immigration is now the most unpopular issue.
00:29:17.000Illegal immigration, the most unpopular thing going into the 2020 election.
00:29:22.000So, all around immigration, and that'll be our featured story,
00:29:29.000You know, like I said, when we started out this year, we were fresh off of the midterm 2018 elections, and I was not optimistic at all.
00:29:37.000And I think we saw just a series of disappointment after disappointment from, you know, we had the government shutdown, which ended without a very favorable deal for us.
00:29:47.000We had the State of the Union Address, which was terrible in my opinion.
00:29:52.000We saw record, in terms of just on a month-by-month basis, record illegal border crossings and apprehensions in May, in June.
00:30:02.000And if you've been following the show for a long time there were there is a time where it was just week after week I was just throwing up statistics of it's just worse than ever now on the border but it looks like things are looking up it looks like this administration is finally able to maybe turn these things around you know if we stay consistent if we stay on the trajectory which I think that we're on right now it looks like by 2020 it's not going to be as much of a disaster
00:30:45.000I mean obviously people that have predated me in the movement have been talking about this for probably decades, but at least on America First we've been talking about this for two years at the minimum.
00:30:58.000How as a result of demographic change, as a result of immigration,
00:31:03.000The first expression, the first consequence of these changes is going to be in electoral politics.
00:31:10.000That once you have a different constituency, once you have more non-white people in a lot of these major cities, and specifically in the Southwest, you're going to start to see competitive states or Republican strongholds
00:31:22.000Start to turn purple and then eventually blue.
00:31:25.000Eventually it will be not competitive, but in the other direction.
00:31:28.000Whereas it used to be not competitive because Republicans would win it easily every year, we're going to see it gradually shift from contested to leaning Democrat to uncompetitive and on the Democrat side.
00:31:41.000Well, lo and behold, finally it looks like the Republican Party is starting to wise up to this fact.
00:31:47.000There is a whole spread in the Hill about this, about how Republicans in Texas
00:32:12.000Everybody wanted to say we were racist, we were white nationalists, we were white supremacists, for saying the obvious!
00:32:19.000Which is that if you have more non-white people moving into these states, and non-white people, depending on whether it's illegals or legal Hispanic immigrants,
00:32:28.000Illegal Hispanic immigrants 1 in 20 identify as Republican, so that's 5%.
00:32:35.000And legal Hispanic immigrants 1 in 10 identify as Republican, so that's 10%.
00:32:40.000So it's pretty obvious, if you start to fill up these Republican states or contested states, New Mexico, Arizona, Texas,
00:32:49.000With Hispanic immigrants, either legal or illegal, you're not really looking at great odds that those people coming over are going to be contestable in an election or persuadable in an election.
00:33:00.000Those people are obviously going to tip the scales against us and in favor of the Democrats.
00:33:05.000So this is stuff that mathematically, factually speaking, is undeniable and has been transparent.
00:33:12.000I mean, we've had this data forever, but I guess only now are Republicans starting to say, uh, hey wait a minute, looks like Texas is not going to be so easy this time around, and it looks like it'll be less easy in the election after that, and so on down the line until maybe we can't win at all.
00:33:30.000So I guess better late than never, right?
00:33:35.000You know, I have to say it's been an okay week.
00:33:38.000It's just that we don't see a whole lot of major things going on.
00:33:41.000I guess August is one of the down months, you know?
00:33:44.000The Democratic presidential primary isn't really in full swing just yet.
00:33:49.000You know, I know we've already had two debates, but as I've been saying since the race started at the beginning of this year, comparing this to the Republican primary in 2016,
00:34:00.000At this stage in the game, we had only just seen one single GOP primary debate and you still had 17 candidates in the race.
00:34:08.000So it's still super early in the presidential race.
00:34:12.000You know, there's nothing big happening in the Congress.
00:34:14.000No big Supreme Court cases being decided.
00:34:17.000So it's just been like a content drought for us.
00:34:21.000That's why every time I see, you know, a third world country do a missile test or, you know, there's something on a police scan or something, I start to say, okay, you know, maybe...
00:35:07.000And then after the show ended, I went back and I realized because somebody texted me, they said, Oh, you didn't, you didn't get my super chat.
00:35:13.000And I went into the live chat and I saw that, Oh, I missed like a dozen.
00:35:16.000So I guess there was some kind of technical issue.
00:36:41.000You know, I think they recognize that a lot of the past events have followed sort of the same format.
00:36:46.000You know, we've seen our fair share of these like alt-light events where they trot out the same alt-light speakers and they say the same boring MAGA stuff.
00:36:55.000And so they said, you know, we're really going to try and change it up a little bit.
00:36:57.000So for this event, it's like I said, it's September 28th.
00:37:03.000They're renting a yacht, and so it's 250 spaces are available.
00:37:08.000There's only 250 tickets available, but you buy a ticket, you get to come on the boat, you get to fraternize with all the different speakers that are going to be there, myself included, and they're hosting three big debates.
00:37:19.000So far they've got a couple that are not confirmed, but not mine is totally confirmed.
00:37:59.000You can buy your tickets early for a discounted price.
00:38:02.000I know it's a little bit short notice.
00:38:04.000I think it's in, what, it's about three weeks?
00:38:07.000But it's gonna be very cool, and like I said, there's only, I think, 200 or 250 spots, and they're selling pretty quickly, so check it out.
00:38:16.000You know, a lot of these events I think are kind of gay and boring, and definitely when you look at, like, who's showing up, like, this event was supposed to be centered around Miley Yiannopoulos.
00:38:49.000So we're gonna create a really cool lineup of a lot of our guys, and there will probably be some alt-right people, but it should be a good time had by all.
00:38:56.000So, like I said, the website is demandfreespeech.org.
00:39:00.000I think it'll be... I think it'll be a game-changer, you know?
00:39:02.000It's been a long time since there's been this, like, connection between more establishment-type voices or alt-right-type people and, you know, I guess everybody else.
00:39:13.000Formerly the alt-right, but really more like dissonant, America-first, American nationalist,
00:39:59.000Milton Friedman, disciple, acolyte, number one fan, you know, Thomas Sowell, respecter, totally cringe.
00:40:06.000You know, but what really made me come around to nationalist politics was this idea about, well, if you just simply look at the projected vote totals or vote percentages for upcoming elections based on the demographic groups voting,
00:40:22.000You know, for example, if you looked at if only white people vote versus if only black people vote versus if only Hispanic people vote, and you see quite clearly the only people that can be really trusted to vote responsibly in America to make the right choice are white men, and you see that the people coming across the border by the millions are not white men, well you start to see why maybe we're gonna have some problems, right?
00:40:45.000And so finally the GOP is coming around.
00:40:53.000It says, quote, Texas Republicans are sounding the alarm as Democratic presidential candidates get ready for their debate next week in Houston, warning that the lone star state could become more purple if the party doesn't treat it as a 2020 battleground.
00:41:08.000Most in the GOP are confident President Trump will win Texas in its 38 electoral votes next year, and they think Texas GOP Senator John Cornyn will turn aside his Democratic challenger.
00:41:19.000However, they are worried they will lose more House seats a cycle after Democrats clawed back two districts as they retook their majority in the House of Representatives.
00:41:28.000Five House Republicans have retired, including three in seats targeted by Democrats.
00:41:33.000The nonpartisan Cook Political Report rates them as either toss-ups or lean Democratic.
00:41:43.000You've got five Republicans retiring in 2020.
00:41:46.000And out of those five, they're all either toss-ups or leaning Democratic.
00:41:51.000So you could see the Democrats, I mean, you can track how they're building on their gains where they flip to an 18 and quite possibly they could flip another 5, this is just based on retirees, in the next election for fully 7 in a presidential election cycle.
00:42:06.000And, you know, that's a trend that's been going on for a long time.
00:42:09.000The article goes on it says more broadly Texas Republicans say the GOP can't rest on its laurels in a state that is growing more competitive quote we need all hands on deck at all Texans to pull together to make sure we don't let the Democrats put an end to the longest successful run in Texas history said James Dickey
00:42:27.000The chairman of the Texas Republican Party.
00:42:29.000Top Texas GOP fundraisers who are used to exporting campaign cash to more competitive races elsewhere are looking to keep donor money in-state this cycle.
00:42:39.000Demographics are slowly but surely changing the state as an influx of voters from California and other left-leaning states move to Texas.
00:42:48.000GOP support is eroding in the suburbs surrounding Houston, Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio, four of the nation's largest and fastest growing metro areas.
00:42:56.000That's particularly worrisome to Republicans' leery of Trump's popularity with suburban voters.
00:43:02.000Trump won Texas by only 9 points in 2016, the worst showing for a Republican presidential candidate in 20 years.
00:43:11.000There are fears that further slippage at the top of the ticket will cost the GOP House seats and potentially a majority in the State House.
00:43:18.000Democrats defeated longtime GOP incumbents in Houston and Dallas in 2018, and six other Republican House members won re-election by five points or fewer.
00:43:28.000Of those, Republicans Will Hurd, Kenny Marchant, and Pete Olson are retiring, while Republicans Michael McCaul, Chip Roy, and John Carter face tough re-election battles.
00:43:37.000So basically, we are seeing the demographic winter is setting in.
00:43:41.000You know, I don't understand how it's possible, but I still hear this all the time from libertarians, I hear this from a lot of, like, I guess they consider themselves contrarian or something or edgy, but I still hear from a lot of people, oh, all these fears about Texas are overblown.
00:44:00.000Sure, there's going to be more Hispanics in Texas, and sure, there's going to be more white liberals and more Californians and so on, but
00:44:07.000Eh, I guess everything just never changes.
00:44:10.000Everything just always stays the same.
00:44:12.000I continue to hear this distinctly that, well, all these fears about Texas are overblown, but yet here we see this is how it begins.
00:44:21.000And finally, I guess there is maybe a silver lining in this that at least
00:44:26.000The people in the party are starting to come around and recognize this.
00:44:30.000At the very least now it's not just people like me, and people like Ann Coulter, and James Alsop, and other people.
00:44:37.000At the very least now it's not just the fringe outsiders sounding the alarms about Texas, but now finally it seems like the GOP understands what's going on.
00:44:45.000But I think it's kind of a little bit too late, don't you think?
00:44:48.000I mean, you got this GOP party chairman saying, you know, we're going to redirect money back inside the state of Texas as opposed to sending it elsewhere.
00:44:57.000And I guess they're cognizant that some of these races are more competitive.
00:45:01.000But you got to remember, almost all the demographic changes that are set to take place in this country are basically baked into the cake.
00:45:09.000The time to solve the Texas issue or the entire Southwest, I mean just in general, the whole issue of demographics was the previous generation.
00:45:18.000The problem is that after you experience this unprecedented wave of immigration for 50 years, both illegal and legal, the problem isn't as much the immigrants themselves,
00:45:32.000Because for every one immigrant that is coming into the country, they're having on average, what, two, three, four children?
00:45:39.000So let's say hypothetically, if Republicans were really serious about winning Texas, you know, they say, okay, we've been sleeping at the wheel for four, five decades,
00:45:51.000We finally recognize that the state is going purple and eventually blue because of the demographic changes, because of immigration, because of even immigration from within the country, from California, other states.
00:47:51.000So I don't think that we're going to be unable to win Texas in 2020.
00:47:55.000But that it's leaning competitive, it's leaning towards a toss-up, or rather it's only leaning Republican in 2020, should tell you that this is coming, it is inevitable, and it has begun, you know, if you didn't believe that in 2018.
00:48:08.000You know, so while it may just be competitive or leans right in this election, in 2022, in 2024, 2026, 2028, it's only going to get worse.
00:48:18.000It's only going to get more challenging.
00:48:21.000Republicans may be cognizant of this, and they may be throwing money at it, but this fundamentally is not a money problem.
00:48:28.000We know that when it comes to blacks, when it comes to Hispanics, Republicans have a particular challenge at winning over these kinds of voters.
00:48:36.000You can only put so much money into knocking on doors and campaign literature and this kind of stuff before you simply exhaust
00:48:44.000The number of people who are willing to vote Republican in a given election.
00:48:48.000And at that point, we're basically screwed.
00:48:50.000At that point, it is simply not competitive anymore.
00:48:53.000So sure, if we have a very effective operation, we have the best candidate, we do everything right, you know, for so long, for so many years, we're going to be able to win the election.
00:49:03.000But there will come a time when there will be simply too many Democratic voters, simply too many people who refuse to vote Republican for us to be able to pull a decent percentage there.
00:49:13.000You know, then we'll have to rely almost entirely on, you know, not just a perfect Republican operation, but an absolutely incompetent and terrible Democratic campaign, right?
00:49:25.000I would say that that is in the next decade.
00:49:27.000I would say, maybe at the farthest out, that's the next decade that that's going to begin.
00:49:31.000We will see Texas go blue, I think, within a decade.
00:49:35.000And I think that should really tell you something, because this is the same thing that happened to California.
00:49:40.000You know, people forget that Ronald Reagan won California in 1980 and 1984.
00:49:44.000Ironically, largely California is unwinnable for Republicans because of immigration policies that Ronald Reagan himself enacted.
00:49:53.000But this is the same story with Texas.
00:49:56.000I guarantee, you know, my children, my grandchildren, they will probably grow up in a country where they will look at Texas in the same way that we look at California today.
00:50:06.000What is the Republican attitude about California?
00:50:59.000And I think people really have to think, what is the country going to look like when that kind of electoral reality sets in?
00:51:06.000You know, part of holding back the night is forgetting Texas, you know, and looking north.
00:51:11.000Looking at, is there a possibility that we could turn around a state like Minnesota?
00:51:15.000You know, if Texas has 38 electoral votes, we're gonna have to figure out how are we going to reliably win Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, and Maine.
00:51:25.000Because ultimately, it's going to come to that.
00:51:27.000That might be a better play than the Southwest in the future.
00:51:31.000You know, and I guess that'll be our task.
00:51:33.000And at this point we might have to start thinking about how we're going to realign our politics in such a way that the Republican Party or the party of implicit whiteness or implicit traditional American identity is going to remain solvent.
00:51:45.000It may mean changing our political program.
00:51:48.000You know, we can't win Minnesota with a platform that the current GOP believes in.
00:51:52.000We're not going to win Minnesota with a platform that talks about, you know, free market health care and tax cuts for corporations and wars for Israel.
00:52:01.000Maybe we're going to have to embrace universal health care.
00:52:03.000Maybe we're going to have to embrace universal education.
00:52:07.000These are not things that I necessarily endorse, but these are simply the political realities that are going to set in in the next 10 to 15 to 20 years.
00:52:15.000All of this to say, all this is to say, I think that electoral politics is still viable for us.
00:52:21.000It's just simply that we are going to have to adapt to survive.
00:52:25.000These are going to be very difficult times.
00:52:38.000As a people, as a movement, maybe we have to step outside the GOP.
00:52:42.000Who knows how things are going to change in the next 10 years.
00:52:45.000But we're going to have to start to think, if Texas is out of our grasp, if the entire southwest corridor is gone, and maybe the whole southeast as well, maybe the whole east coast, maybe North Carolina, Virginia, permanently blue, Georgia, Florida, unwinnable.
00:53:01.000How are we going to retain any kind of national political power?
00:53:06.000I think that is going to be the most pressing question for us ostensibly, you know, broadly speaking as a right-wing conservative Republican movement.
00:53:57.000Maybe the GOP can reinvent itself in the way that Steve Bannon suggests.
00:54:02.000I think this is impossible, but you know, Steve Bannon, Tucker Carlson, they say, what if the Republican Party reoriented itself as a working class people's party?
00:54:11.000And we got the Hispanic working class and the black working class.
00:54:15.000And the white working class, now I think that's a pipe dream but you know who knows maybe that's the way we salvage or salvage for a given amount of time but you know I gotta say the Republican Party at this stage we're at right now it is doomed it is over unless we really unless we really face the reality and make some tough choices and serious changes because the way it is right now it's done it's already too late.
00:54:40.000So that's Texas, but we're gonna move on.
00:54:42.000We're gonna talk about some legitimate white pills.
00:54:44.000Like I said, the show is going to be, like I said, it's going to be the white-pilled show.
00:54:49.000So, you know, we are gonna move on here and talk about immigration.
00:54:53.000Fortunately, you know, while the immigration policies of past administrations have doomed the Republican Party, it simply won't be viable as a national entity, and definitely at the state level in many of these places, it's done.
00:55:05.000But immigration for Donald Trump seems to be working out.
00:55:08.000You know, I think if everything works in our favor, like I said, if we stay on this trajectory, and Donald Trump is successful, and he is more or less able to institutionalize some of these ideological changes in the GOP that he has brought on, you know, for example, being immigration restrictionist and having a focus on immigration,
00:55:28.000Uh, being protectionist on free trade, being relatively non-interventionist on foreign policy.
00:55:34.000If he can institutionalize these changes in the party and maybe lay the groundwork for somebody else to build on what he did in 16, possibly if there's another term in 2020, then there might be a lot more hope.
00:55:46.000You know, if he's able to set it up for somebody like Josh Hawley or somebody like DeSantis or, you know, I don't know, Tucker Carlson.
00:56:13.000But this is the report from the Washington Examiner.
00:56:18.000Immigration officials have arrested dozens of illegal immigrants, each a suspected or known human rights violator as part of a nationwide sting.
00:56:26.000Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested 39 people, 30 men and 9 women suspected of violating human rights.
00:56:33.000Of those arrested, 16 are suspected of committing a litany of other crimes, including domestic violence, selling drugs, and illegally possessing a firearm, according to the agency.
00:56:43.000The ICE sting called Operation No Safe Haven the 5th took place from August 27th to August 29th.
00:56:52.000Excuse me, those arrested have come from countries including those in West Africa, Central America, and China.
00:56:59.000Quote, ICE will not allow war criminals and human rights abusers to use the U.S.
00:57:03.000as a safe haven, says acting ICE Director Matthew Albence.
00:57:07.000He goes on, we will never stop looking for them and we will never cease seeking justice for the victims of their crimes.
00:57:14.000So I look at this and, you know, it's gonna be a white pill night.
00:57:19.000But I look at this and I see on the one hand, okay, dozens, like a little bit more than two dozen, illegal immigrants who are human rights abusers have been deported.
00:57:32.000You know, we have illegal immigrants coming across that are not just benign people you work with, people who are just like us and all this.
00:57:40.000They're actually people, like in the case of some of these Chinese illegals that they deported, they were involved in forced sterilization, forced abortion.
00:58:39.000It's like, I mean, I guess, but unless we're deporting 2,500 people every single day, it's a net positive people coming into the country illegally.
00:59:18.000It literally, I go crazy because I look in the comments and invariably, every show, there's some faggot boomer who's telling me, oh, Nika's too hard on President Trump.
00:59:44.000But don't come and tell me that these ICE raids are having any impact when they're deporting dozens, but thousands are coming in every day!
00:59:57.000I mean, that is factually, that is objectively ridiculous.
01:00:01.000To stand up and champion that a little bit more than three dozen are leaving the country, and these are like, oh, okay, you took out the war criminals.
01:00:09.000Like, shouldn't that have happened on day one?
01:00:33.000So you had almost 5,000 people coming across the border every day and they're reporting this like this is a huge victory for the administration?
01:00:57.000Unless you were having historic ICE raids on a daily basis, it still, it still would be a net positive coming in.
01:01:04.000I know I'm, I'm sort of beating a dead horse here.
01:01:07.000We've been over this before, but you know, please don't, don't piss on my leg and tell me it's raining.
01:01:11.000Don't tell me these ICE raids are doing anything because frankly, they're not.
01:01:16.000And I hate to say that because people being deported is always a good thing.
01:01:19.000I'm never going to say that it's a bad thing that ICE is deporting people and doing their job, but we're all looking at the same numbers here.
01:01:27.000So unless you get the number of illegals coming over way, way down, or you get the number of illegals going out way, way up, you're not fixing or solving anything in a meaningful way.
01:01:38.000And I think everybody understands that.
01:02:16.000It says, quote, Mexico says it has successfully curbed the number of undocumented migrants crossing into the United States by 56 percent since May, which is good.
01:02:26.000Foreign Secretary Marcelo Ebrard announced the reduction of numbers at a government news conference on Friday.
01:02:33.000The two countries agreed in June to a 90-day window to reduce the flow of migrants crossing into the U.S.
01:02:39.000President Donald Trump had threatened to implement tariffs on Mexican imports if they did not act to stem migration.
01:02:45.000Officials, including Mr. Ebrard, are set to travel to Washington next week to discuss these efforts.
01:02:51.000Ebrard said, quote, I don't expect there to be a tariff threat on Tuesday about the upcoming meeting.
01:02:56.000Arrests on the border were down to about 72,000 in July from a high of more than 130,000 in May, according to U.S.
01:03:14.000Or rather, I said 76,000 earlier, but it's 72,000 in July.
01:03:22.000They say also that the numbers of illegal immigrants crossing does drop historically during the summer months but nevertheless 56% is a pretty dramatic cut to go from 130 in May to 72 in July.
01:03:36.000I know a lot of people might be saying well 72,000 is still a lot.
01:03:49.000In my city I think there's about 14,000 people or something like this, and the town over there's 33,000 people.
01:03:57.000So in like the combined five neighborhoods, mine included and all the surrounding ones, it's like that size of a population coming in every day on average in July for 31 days.
01:04:29.000That's still crazy that that many people are coming in in a month.
01:04:32.000For context, we brought in, I think, something like 90 or 100,000 refugees when Donald Trump took office.
01:04:40.000So, annually speaking, when Donald Trump took office, we brought in about the same number of refugees as illegal immigrants entered in in one month, two and a half years into the administration.
01:06:34.000It turns out we tried it again this year, you remember, in December, January, and February 2019.
01:06:39.000We tried to shut down the government, get a package through Congress, and now, obviously, with a Democratic House, the bill was only worse.
01:06:48.000We got the same amount of money, but had to give way more concessions for it.
01:06:51.000So Trump said, OK, well, here are the new ways that I'm going to try to get the immigration issue solved.
01:06:57.000I will just pull the money from the DOD, which we've already allocated a record budget for the Department of Defense and the military, more than $700 billion, three years in a row.
01:07:08.000I'll just pull from that using executive orders.
01:07:11.000And I will use Mexico to shut down the government.
01:07:15.000Well, it looks like in terms of appropriating money from the other departments and agencies, that has worked.
01:07:40.000I can use tactics to make Mexico secure their border and I can make Mexico shut down immigration across their whole country because if you look at the numbers a lot of the illegal immigration in 2019 and really in the last couple of years has not been driven primarily from Mexico but more so from Central America from the Northern Triangle countries which are
01:08:23.000So we saw the other day, you know, the wall money has gone through.
01:08:26.000We saw today, and I was highly skeptical at the time, I said, you know, we never saw a signed agreement between the Mexican government and the American government, you know, after he threatened tariffs.
01:08:37.000I said, this is probably going to go nowhere.
01:08:40.000But since, it's been about 90 days since the deal went into effect, if that shut down immigration by 56% and illegal crossings went from 130 to 72 and
01:08:51.000The August numbers are going to be released shortly and the meeting will be held next week between these Mexican officials and the Trump administration.
01:08:58.000It looks like this is a viable way to shut down immigration.
01:09:02.000Though what we should do now going forward is for Trump to just double down on both these approaches.
01:09:08.000Pull 10 billion dollars from the Department of Defense.
01:09:11.000It's always amazing the way the media reacts to this stuff.
01:09:14.000When Donald Trump allocates $715 billion for the military, the media says, record deficits, bloated military, this guy's spending, what happened to Budget Hawks?
01:09:25.000And then when Trump pulls a little bit of that money for border security, the press says, he's pulling away money from military projects, he's wasting money, money that should have been spent on the military.
01:10:10.000You know, we had been telling Mexico for the past couple of years, we tried to work it into the USMCA agreement, we tried to do these bilateral meetings, and said to them, you know, we obviously have this huge migration problem at our border, you're enabling and facilitating it, you need to do something about it.
01:11:57.000So I will say very cautiously, I will say very, very reluctantly, cautiously, we're going to qualify that in every way imaginable, that I think we are finally on a good trajectory on immigration.
01:12:09.000It took us two and a half years to figure it out, but it looks like things are finally turning around a little bit.
01:12:15.000You know, like I said, I say that very cautiously.
01:12:18.000We're saying that from the point of rock bottom.
01:12:25.000But if we stay on this trajectory into the election year, and let's say we get another, like they promised, 500 miles of border wall approved by November 2020,
01:12:37.000And if we got immigration cut 56%, let's say if we could keep these numbers on the same trajectory going into the fall months.
01:12:45.000You know, they say, the Mexican government says, that these reductions in illegal crossings are not the result of seasonal changes, it's the result of Mexican policy.
01:13:04.000You know, and if that's the case, then I think we'll be really, really better off for this presidential election than we were, you know, six months ago.
01:13:51.000voters were asked which position would make them the most unlikely to vote for a presidential candidate, quote, opening our borders to many more immigrants topped the list with 64%.
01:14:02.000Increasing immigration was the top most unpopular position among swing voters with 66% saying they would be unlikely to vote for a 2020 presidential candidate who favors such a policy.
01:14:17.000was also the most unpopular position among Republican voters, conservatives, Trump supporters, voters who identify as moderates, white voters, American men, voters without a college degree, rural voters, and suburban voters.
01:14:31.000So I think if you look at this poll, it's looking very good for 2020.
01:14:34.000You know, if we have the immigration thing set up right, and you know that whoever the Democrats are going to put up in 2020, whether it's Warren or Biden or Kamala Harris, whoever it's going to be, you know they're not going to be as hard on immigration as Donald Trump.
01:14:48.000If anything, all of them on the debate stage so far have been saying that we're going to decriminalize illegal immigration.
01:14:54.000And if we don't do that, you know, Joe Biden didn't totally commit to that.
01:14:57.000He said, even if we don't totally decriminalize illegal immigration, we're gonna make it way easier for millions and millions of more immigrants to come legally.
01:15:05.000Expand green cards, expand work visas, expand, you know, just general legal immigration, make immigration easier.
01:15:12.000You know, they say that all the time, make it easier for illegals to come in and all this.
01:15:17.000So I think that all of that said, it's looking up for 2020.
01:15:21.000I was not happy at the beginning of the summer, but at the end I look at the polling, I look at illegal immigration, I look at the wall, and I say things are really turning around.
01:15:33.000Not likely, but Trump still does have time to start to turn this around if he gets serious.
01:15:37.000Now that said, I'm not really going to be fully convinced until he gets good personnel, until he gets a good DHS secretary, until he gets a good chief of staff.
01:15:46.000I mean, that's really when we're going to hit the gas.
01:15:48.000That's really when things are going to
01:15:50.000I'm going to read the ones from last night first and then I'll get the ones from tonight.
01:16:12.000So from last night we have vexed partisan who says ethnic bioweapons for the win.
01:17:00.000I'd rather my house burn than my people be feminized.
01:17:03.000I'd rather my house burn than, you know...
01:17:07.000I mean, yeah, I get that in a certain sense, but aren't there precautions you can take to just, uh, you know, not be exposed to that?
01:17:14.000I guess if it's furniture, that's kind of difficult, but, you know, if it's like a chair, as an example, you don't really ever have to touch your chair, do you?
01:17:22.000I mean, I guess you do, maybe to, like, move it around or something, but not, like, excessively.
01:17:26.000What if you just, you know, touch it with a napkin or something or washed your hands?
01:18:05.000I call my mom the n-word all the time.
01:18:06.000She kind of gets a little bit mad, but I think she understands I'm just joking.
01:18:10.000I guess that a PC in your house is out of control.
01:18:13.000Second account says in the matter of a few years I've gone from a libertarian who wanted at most two kids to a populist nationalist who wants at least six kids.
01:18:31.000against degeneracy says first year in uni and my law professor who is a globalist kept saying oy vey in class it took everything in my power to not burst out laughing yeah classic classic professor right echoing throughout time uh cane jeeper says if only you knew how bad things really are her der yeah uh prince of conquest says bro i know misato is nice and pleasant to be around but you've seen the way she lives she probably smells like peed though
01:19:00.000Yeah, well hey, it's ever since that first episode, right?
01:19:03.000Shinji comes home and she's got beer cans everywhere.
01:19:12.000You know, she looks like one of these e-girl streamers, you know, when their rooms are a mess.
01:19:17.000So yeah, it says a lot about the person.
01:19:18.000Jordan Peterson might be a Shabazz Goy, Gnostic, but, you know, he is right about the room.
01:19:25.000If you, you gotta really mind the room.
01:19:26.000If somebody's got a totally messy room, it says a lot about who they are.
01:19:30.000Dimitri says, make your own sports up like I do when I borrow the power saw from work and during breaks intensely cut the hell out of the pallets piling up in businesses across the street.
01:19:42.000I love how people always are trying to subtly work in how quirky they are.
01:19:49.000When I say I love that, I really mean I absolutely hate that.
01:19:53.000When I say I love to see this, what I really mean is that makes me so angry.
01:23:25.000I think it'd be a little bit more understanding but it's really more like five ways Nick likes its chicken and 70% of those five ways is chicken limon and it's not even that good.
01:23:48.000I love all but I'm so lucky to have her, you know, she cooks dinner and That's great.
01:23:53.000So I'm not I will not nag I would buy that cookbook I'm gonna need to buy that cookbook for you know Inevitably when I move out and have to cook my own chicken or I don't know.
01:24:02.000My wife is gonna have to cook chicken Cowa says what Paul Godfrey books have you read slash recommend?
01:25:17.000Largely because when I started the show, I started it on RSVN, and so RSVN sent me most of the equipment.
01:25:25.000RSVN sent me my lights, my green screen, they sent me the microphone.
01:25:31.000They split the cost of the camera with me so the camera that I even use to this day use a Logitech What is it a c290 or something like this?
01:25:39.000It's their highest end webcam, and it's like 150 bucks I think the Yeti USB microphone the blue Yeti microphone.
01:25:50.000I want to say I don't know what the lights and green screen would cost can't imagine to be more than a hundred probably like maybe 70 bucks so what is that all in all 270 minus the lights and then my computer probably cost me about $700 I want to say plus then I got a new graphics card which is about $400 and now so the computer ended up costing me about
01:26:14.000maybe twelve thirteen hundred with the monitor so all in all less than two grand but that was over that was over a period of two and a half years you know so two and a half grand over two and a half years is basically nothing and you don't have to have i got a i bought a gtx 1070 graphics card so you subtract that i also have an extra monitor you subtract that i mean you could get a decent computer i was streaming on my laptop before which was a grand
01:26:40.000And, you know, microphone camera is negligible.
01:26:43.000So if you already have a computer, it's just going to be your microphone camera, green screen lights.
01:26:48.000It's going to cost you around five, six hundred bucks.
01:26:50.000So all things considered, you know, again, relatively speaking, not not a huge cost, because I know some people, they break the bank.
01:30:22.000I think it's right on the money on leftism.
01:30:24.000I think the critiques of technology are basically right.
01:30:27.000But I think it takes some very significant leaps, some very significant presumptions about, you know,
01:30:35.000Well, the only thing we could do is collapse the society and technology is going to get overwhelmingly bad.
01:30:40.000It's going to make human freedom impossible.
01:30:42.000I think it makes some leaps that are not exactly... I don't know if they're totally persuasively argued in that book.
01:30:50.000You know, I didn't come away with that.
01:30:51.000A pine tree ideologue saying we're gonna have to collapse the system.
01:30:55.000I think it's like, like a lot of the literature, it's something that is going to maybe broaden your horizons a little bit, expand your worldview, give you a different perspective, but it's not something that I read and said, oh I'm, I have to go live as a primitivist now, you know, because fundamentally it's anti-civilization.
01:31:13.000You know, it says things like, well, it's really the Industrial Technological Society and this kind of thing, but I mean, I think invariably, I don't think you could put that back in the back, you know?
01:31:24.000He said we're sort of, you know, if you read that in the 1990s, I think we've probably reached the point of no return from when he wrote that, right?
01:31:34.000So maybe it's too late for us at this point.
01:31:37.000I guess maybe the 1990s was probably more realistic, but...
01:31:41.000You know, I just don't agree with most of the conclusions in the book.
01:31:43.000A lot of the critiques are right, a lot of the premises are correct, but these conclusions about, well, we have to return to this primitivist way of living, the only solution is to collapse the technological system, I don't know if that's totally supported.
01:34:02.000But at the end of the day, I'm there to get my bread, okay?
01:34:06.000I'm there to get this daily bread, all right?
01:34:08.000I get the body of Christ, I'm set, alright?
01:34:12.000Is it a little bit more... I mean, and frankly, my church is basically tasteful.
01:34:16.000It's not, you know, there's no like acoustic guitar.
01:34:19.000It's as tasteful as I think a Novus Ordo Mass comes, but do they play these silly hymns versus what, you know, the chanting and the other one?
01:34:28.000Maybe, but for me it's about, it's about the bread.
01:34:31.000My community members are there, my neighbors are there, you know?
01:35:35.000Uh, Luftwaffe says, I've been picking Spanish and helping White Pill, the local Chicanos I work with, since they're Catholic conservatives anyway.
01:35:45.000Uh, Bezos says, how come right-wing places like Rebel Media get it wrong on the AQ, African Population question, but lefties like Bernie Sanders get it right?
01:35:53.000I don't think Bernie Sanders got it right.
01:35:57.000I don't think Bernie Sanders is talking about African population control.
01:36:01.000I think, you know, what Bernie Sanders said yesterday was abortion should be made available in Africa.
01:36:06.000I think, you know, that's just an extension of the left-wing principle on abortion.
01:36:11.000I don't think that's a left-wing red pill on demography.
01:36:14.000So that's the wrong way to look at it entirely.
01:36:37.000I say, no to casual sex, I try my best to live a Catholic life, and people pigeonhole me as, like, people feel, like, this ownership over me, this proprietary attitude that, like, oh,
01:36:50.000You, this, he's a fake Catholic because his position doesn't align with the church on this or whatever.
01:37:04.000It's the foundation of my political beliefs, you know, in the sense that I believe in, like, counter-enlightenment, anti-liberal, illiberal type stuff, you know, and all this.
01:37:15.000De Maistre, I think Carl Schmitt wrote about this.
01:37:19.000And, uh, so that's as far as I take it, but people are like, oh, well, he's not going to Latin Mass every day of the week, and he's not this and that, faith Catholic, faith Catholic, he's this and that.
01:37:30.000It's like, I don't deserve that, I don't deserve that, you know?
01:37:34.000So, yeah, again, it's always the Latin Mass.
01:38:04.000Average says hey shout out to my boy Nicholas Garza he's a Christian conservative in the South fighting degeneracy daily with Kanye West music beats and sermons.
01:40:10.000You know, I guess on a continuum, that's probably where I would say it is.
01:40:14.000Because to me, the reason why I say drugs... I mean, I don't know, I guess there are different categories, but to me drugs are really just such a... you're compromising your biological integrity, you know?
01:40:25.000You're impairing reason, which to me I think is probably the worst.
01:42:06.000Nothing better than trapping your friends in a moving vehicle and force-feeding them red pills.
01:42:11.000Could alienate them, but you know, then again it could also red pill them, so tread carefully.
01:42:17.000really good comics says I love getting banned forever I sent a $10 super chat and a change to two tech companies are really out to get me today yeah I'm sorry big guy just can't catch a break and I don't know why I mean your content is so innocuous your content is totally safe and inoffensive
01:45:59.000You know, honestly, today I was this close to just shaving it off entirely.
01:46:03.000I think I'm going to do that tonight or tomorrow.
01:46:06.000I mean I like the scruff it was good for a time but I really I think the clean-shaven look is probably the best look at this point in my life.
01:46:13.000I'm not really I wasn't really in love with the beard so and this this is probably my favorite the mustache and like scruff combo but you know even that I think I prefer clean-shaven.
01:46:24.000Nova Corps says guess whose town Charlie Kirk's tour is coming to?
01:46:27.000I need some good questions to ask for Knicker Nation.
01:46:31.000Gonna bring some friends and pack the line.
01:46:43.000Really just got to hammer home a few major points, you know, and really just interrogate the guy.
01:46:48.000So, basically, I would say if you're gonna pack the line, I would say it's got to be an interrogation.
01:46:53.000You know, have the first guy say, well, why Israel nationalism and not American nationalism or something like that or...
01:47:00.000You know, if it's going to be a different subject, make it like, what about ethnic nationalism?
01:47:04.000And then have every guy after hammer home, you know, if he didn't satisfactorily answer your point, get the next guy to press him on it, and so on.
01:52:30.000It's that they didn't tell me, blah, blah, blah.
01:52:33.000But that's just, you know, something else.
01:52:35.000He tried... What he told me, and this is what he said on Telegram, in fairness, he said that he didn't pull out because I was on the same stage as him.
01:52:43.000He said he pulled out because they didn't pre-warn him that I was going to be on the same stage as him.
01:54:13.000I just said I won't go on a stream with Mark Khaled because we're going in a different direction.
01:54:16.000So everybody's free to make their own choices, and I get that.
01:54:19.000I'm not gonna... I'm not gonna dictate what he's gonna do and what he's not gonna do.
01:54:23.000And we're friendly, you know, we put each other's stuff on Telegram and we have a friendly banter and all this.
01:54:29.000Uh, but, but that's just sort of my perception.
01:54:31.000It just seems like, you know, it's going to be hard for a lot of these alt-right people who raised their profile on the basis of being free speech edgelords, but now they're going to gatekeep all the way over there, right?
01:54:44.000So, so that's sort of my take on that, but you know, I think we're gonna have... I think in the end it sort of worked out, because whereas before I was sort of like the undercard in a Milo event, now that he's pulled out, I'm the main event!
01:54:55.000I'm the main event in a major free speech thing in Miami on a boat.
01:55:01.000So we basically scored, as the Knicker Nation, we scored this epic Miami yacht private debate event all for ourselves.
01:55:10.000So it kind of worked out in an epic way, right?
01:55:13.000One of the organizers texted me and said, I think it's actually God, you know, like it's divine intervention, God's plan that, you know, He made it happen this way, because truly it is an awesome opportunity now, and it's not going to be like, you know, some alt-right thing where it's totally controlled, we have to watch what we say, and there's going to be a lot of gay stuff.
01:55:32.000Now it's going to be based, Nicker Nation headliners, it's going to be Nickers all over the boat.
01:59:45.000And you know, we'll, within reason, Orthodox, Protestant, Baptist, I guess, you know, within reason, we need one absolute moral code, submission to God, and not, not this silliness, not this silly, you know, archetypal, whatever, it's nonsense.
02:00:00.000And if you want to hear about it, I mean, look, if you're still out there defending Richard Spencer, you're either ignorant or you're stupid, so.
02:00:07.000American Life says all these Republicans retiring genuine or... I think they probably understand that they're going to be facing tough re-elections is my thought process.
02:00:18.000I don't think there's some conspiracy.
02:00:20.000I haven't looked into it very closely, but I imagine what tends to happen is these people retire when they aren't guaranteed re-election.
02:00:28.000Al Sibiati says, you know, if you just look at a Mexican, they get pregnant.
02:02:17.000The cost of not moving out is people make fun of me.
02:02:20.000It's not worth it to me to pay, what, a grand every month or more to pay rent, to pay for my own food, to pay for all my own stuff, just to like not get made fun of by retards on the internet, you know?
02:02:33.000It's much, in other words, I value the money a lot more than the reputation, right, or what people say.
02:02:40.000You know, yeah, you can say, oh, he lives with his mom, he does this, whatever, he lives with his parents, he lives at home, all you want.
02:02:56.000You're throwing your money in the garbage every month.
02:02:58.000Every month, or every day, you're working.
02:03:01.000You're working a wage job, and you're taking maybe a third of your earnings, and you're crumpling it up, and you're throwing it in the garbage to pay rent, just so you could, you know, be on your own, be this, be independent.
02:03:17.000This is traditionally how parents would be able to offer their children a better life than they had, because you would have capital accumulation
02:03:25.000Within a generation and across generations.
02:03:29.000How can you expect somebody to accumulate capital if you look at the job market these days, you look at the economy, you look at the state of education, how much debt people are in, and people are just getting thrown out and it's like, okay, like, fend for yourself.
02:03:42.000And some people it takes them a decade or a decade and a half to get back on their feet.
02:03:46.000That is not the recipe for building generational wealth.
02:09:11.000If Republicans want a consistent Republican electorate in the Midwest Northeast, they will need a more union-friendly stance, but they'll never do it, so we're boned.
02:09:21.000In order to get those Midwesterners or Northeasterners, the white liberals, we would need a more economic populist agenda, but yeah, I mean, they're just so slow to move on this stuff.
02:10:29.000Rudolph says, wouldn't it be more reasonable to enact a Marshall Plan like we did in Europe and Asia for Mexico to develop and organically reduce the need to migrate?
02:10:47.000Wouldn't it be more reasonable to just give, what, trillions of dollars, billions of dollars to people that abuse us?
02:10:53.000Yeah, it'd be much more reasonable, instead of paying a measly $20 billion to build a structure and pass a simple bill to limit migration, yeah it'd be much more, it'd be much more reasonable to totally revitalize an entire subcontinent with hundreds of billions of dollars in free economic investment.
02:11:21.000High five robot says when will you be finding a chaste white woman or a chaste white woman and becoming fruitful and I'm just not reading that we've been over this before later Jared's it's such a stupid a white woman die die please die
02:11:39.000Jared C says, I like the bookmark you got from your mom.
02:11:49.000Ariel Fernandez says, I believe that every citizen of the U.S., once they reach the age of 18, must be at least 10 years of military service in the Israeli military.
02:12:00.000Anon says, bought a ticket to the event.
02:12:02.000Look out for a tall Aryan super soldier Zoomer supporting the Knicker Nation on the yacht.
02:13:43.000I don't never really understood all the hype but you know, I like day and night and I like What's the one kid see ghosts and there's one other song from the day and night album.
02:17:30.000I mean, like, these boomers, they're like, well, when I was your age, I used to go to the corner store and buy cigarettes for my granddaddy or whatever.
02:17:37.000It's like, we're living in a different planet.
02:17:39.000So, you know, the only thing I know how to do is, like, manipulate settings on Twitter, you know, or whatever.
02:27:49.000If I had a daughter and she was dating an Iranian, I would disapprove.
02:27:52.000But, you know, that said, you know, I guess to each their own, you know?
02:27:58.000In the sense that it's like, if you're an Iranian, a white girl has very high status and good genetics, so I can't fault you for pursuing that, you know?
02:28:08.000If they were my daughter, I would not approve, but that's just me.
02:28:11.000But hey, Iran is a based country, okay?
02:28:53.000I will be debating Jacob Wohl live, hanging out with you, socializing with you, eating, whatever, drinking, drinking water, soda, pop, things like this, you know.
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