GAZA WAR DAY 13: Biden Pledges $100 BILLION To Israel and Ukraine, INVASION IMMINENT | America First Ep. 1239GAZA WAR DAY 13: Biden Pledges $100 BILLION To Israel and Ukraine, INVASION IMMINENT | America First Ep. 1239
Tonight on America First, Nick and Cozy discuss the latest on the latest in the Israel-U.S. conflict in Gaza, including the announcement of an additional $300 million aid package, the House Speaker race, and much more. Also, Nick shares his thoughts on anti-Semitism and the anti-Zionist propaganda spread by the right-wing media and the "anti-semitism" that's been going on in the past week and a half, and why he's sick of it. And, of course, Nick talks about the fact that it's a good thing we don't have any money, because we're running out of time to pay for all the things we need to do in order to prepare for the inevitable ground invasion of Gaza by the Israelis. And, as always, Nick gives us his take on everything else going on around the world, including what's going on at the end of the day, and how it's going to affect the future of the Middle East and the world as we know it. You won't want to miss this! America First! - Nick J. Fuentes and Nick F. FuENTEZ . Subscribe to America First to get immediate access to all the latest news and discuss the most important issues affecting our nation. Today's episode is brought to you by Cracked. Cracked is a fast-talking, honest and unapologetically unedited version of the news you can find on Cracked's newest podcast, Cracked! Subscribe and share it on Apple Podcasts, wherever you get your favorite streaming service. . . . Cracked and Cracked will be giving you access to the most authentic and uncensored news and information you can get on the internet. CRITICALLY FRIENDS without all the of the highest quality sources of the world's most authentic sources of everything you need to know about the latest breaking news and everything going on anywhere you care about in the world about it! Cracking it s going to be the most authentic and most authentic source anywhere you listen to it, you won t want to know what s going on the realest thing and more! , right here on Cracking It s all right here. , Cracking will be covering it all, Cracking is the place to get the , not just the truth about it, right here!
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00:06:48.000Our featured story tonight, we will once again be talking about the Gaza War, Day 13.
00:06:55.000And like last night, there's no major developments.
00:07:00.000But there was a major address by President Joe Biden tonight from the Oval Office where he pledged a further financial commitment to both Ukraine and Israel.
00:07:10.000So we'll talk about the statement and we'll talk about the aid package.
00:07:14.000We'll also talk about the preparations that are being made for the war and what's being discussed behind closed doors.
00:07:22.000Apparently they're saying that this is a war that is going to last years.
00:07:28.000That's what Israel has apparently told the Biden administration during their meeting yesterday, is that not only will the war go on, potentially, in Gaza for multiple years, but that it will require the sustained support from the United States.
00:07:46.000So, we now have two dependents in a major ground war.
00:07:52.000We'll have Ukraine, with no end in sight, and we'll also now have Israel
00:07:58.000And we'll also be beginning to arm Taiwan, preparing for that war to pop off.
00:08:05.000So we'll be doing three all at the same time.
00:08:08.000And meanwhile, we don't have any money.
00:10:30.000And last week we were supposed to get an imminent ground invasion of Gaza with tanks and planes and everything and instead they're just killing a bunch of civilians and blowing up churches for no reason.
00:13:49.000So anyway, no it's jokes, of course, but anyway So we'll we'll dive in here because it's a lot to talk about Specifically with the speakership race.
00:13:59.000But this was the biggest thing that was going on Several weeks ago, but we haven't had a chance really to follow up because so much has been happening in the Middle East So I'd like to talk about that
00:14:12.000Weeks ago, you may remember, there was a major battle in the House of Representatives over the Speakership.
00:14:21.000But this is a battle that went on long before that.
00:14:25.000It's been going on all year, and even into last year during the transition, shortly after the election.
00:14:33.000And so you may remember a few weeks ago there was, to shorten the story, there was a major battle over what was called the Continuing Resolution.
00:14:47.000They needed 12 appropriations bills to pass.
00:14:51.000And these appropriations bills would fund the government for a year.
00:14:54.000But they couldn't get any agreement on what should be in there.
00:14:57.000So they needed to pass a stopgap measure called a Continuing Resolution that would fund the government from September 30th until the middle of November.
00:15:07.000They needed a 40-day extension, basically, so that they could finalize these big 12 appropriations bills.
00:15:16.000And so, members of the House Freedom Caucus, led by Matt Gaetz, were pressuring Kevin McCarthy, the Speaker of the House at that time, to pass a bill with serious demands from the Democrats in the Senate and from the White House on border security.
00:15:33.000And for a suspension of military aid to Ukraine.
00:15:39.000McCarthy didn't want to give a bill that was too extreme.
00:15:43.000He wanted a very modest bill that didn't ask really any concessions from the Democrats.
00:15:49.000He wanted no HR2, which was an immigration bill, no E-Verify.
00:15:55.000He wanted a little bit of money for border security and like a 9% spending cut.
00:16:03.000That was the big concession we were supposed to get.
00:16:06.000And as we talked about, that of course would be negotiated down.
00:16:09.000So whatever the final bill would be, it would be less than even that, which was nothing.
00:16:15.000And there had been frustration in the House Freedom Caucus for a long time, especially with McCarthy, because this is the same thing that he polled earlier this year back in May.
00:16:25.000When the House of Representatives passed a deal that would raise the debt ceiling until 2025, that was another deal where we had a lot of leverage but extracted no concession.
00:16:35.000So this time Matt Gaetz said that he would force a government shutdown if Kevin McCarthy would not bring to the floor a bill that had H.R.
00:16:45.0002 and mandatory e-verify, among other things.
00:16:50.000And just before the deadline hit, just before the government was about to shut down, Kevin McCarthy went around everybody's back, made a deal with the Democrats, and passed a so-called clean funding bill that had nothing for Republicans.
00:17:41.000So McCarthy was removed, and ever since then, they've been looking for a new speaker.
00:17:45.000But, we're back to where we were at the beginning of this year, when Kevin McCarthy faced
00:17:53.00015 or 16 ballots before he was able to win and take the speakership.
00:17:57.000And that's because the Republicans have such a slim majority.
00:18:01.000No Republican can get the 217 votes that are required on the floor in order to become the speaker because Republicans only have a majority of 4 or 5 votes.
00:18:15.000And so they need a virtual consensus within the party to select a speaker.
00:18:20.000So, this past week, they tried to have Steve Scalise become the replacement for McCarthy.
00:18:28.000Which is a good thing because Steve Scalise was Kevin McCarthy's number two in the party leadership, in the congressional leadership I should say.
00:18:37.000So he failed and that's great because he is just as bad, maybe worse than McCarthy.
00:18:43.000So now they've put up Jim Jordan, who's far more conservative than both McCarthy or Scalise.
00:18:48.000He's not perfect, and he wouldn't be my choice, but he's better.
00:18:53.000So Jim Jordan's been put up to a vote, and now he's failed several times.
00:18:59.000And so today the House of Representatives was going to come together on a deal that would keep the interim Speaker.
00:19:06.000So since Kevin McCarthy vacated the post, they have had the pro tempore of the House of Representatives, which is the most senior member, step up.
00:19:15.000And become the acting interim speaker?
00:19:18.000And so today, after Jim Jordan failed the vote, they said that they would just keep the interim speaker until January.
00:19:31.000So, Republicans couldn't pass the CR, they motioned to vacate McCarthy so he was out, they put up Scalise, he failed, they put up Jim Jordan, he failed, Jim Jordan left the race,
00:19:45.000And they said that they would leave the interim speaker as a deal, but then that deal fell through.
00:19:52.000So now Jim Jordan is back in the race, and he's going to face another ballot tomorrow.
00:19:58.000In the meantime, he's trying to cajole 20 representatives into voting for him.
00:20:02.000And this is a story from... I think this is from New York Times.
00:20:08.000It says, quote, GOP representative Jim Jordan's office
00:20:14.000The Ohio Republican is pressing on with his bid to become the next Speaker of the House after a plan he supported to temporarily empower the Interim Speaker was met with opposition from his fellow GOP lawmakers on Thursday.
00:20:36.000Republicans met on Capitol Hill to chart a path forward after Jordan fell short of the 217 votes needed to become Speaker in the first two rounds of voting this week.
00:20:46.000Plans for a third vote today were abandoned, and Jordan told colleagues that he would support a proposal that would allow the Speaker pro tempore, Patrick McHenry, to oversee the House until January while he remained in the race and tried to muster support.
00:21:02.000But that idea was met with stiff opposition from dozens of GOP lawmakers and Jordan soon reversed course saying he would instead move forward with another floor vote.
00:21:14.000He told reporters today, quote, we made the pitch to members on the resolution as a way to lower the temperature and get back to work.
00:21:21.000We decided that wasn't where we're going to go.
00:21:24.000I'm still running for speaker and I plan to go to the floor and get the votes and win the race.
00:21:29.000The Ohio Republican said he wanted to, quote, talk with the 20 individuals who voted against him so that we can move forward and begin to work for the American people.
00:21:38.000He met with the holdouts on Capitol Hill and said the party is trying to get unified as soon as we can, but there was no sign that he had changed any minds during the meeting.
00:21:48.000And here's the amazing thing about this whole situation, and here's why I like this style.
00:22:01.000A lot of people are extremely critical right now of Matt Gaetz and extremely critical of the Republican Party because they say that removing McCarthy has created an untenable situation where now there's no speaker and now nothing can get done.
00:22:18.000And now it's turned into a complete circus where they're trying to get speakers but they can't get them elected and they say that this is a sign of dysfunction.
00:22:33.000This is the first time, it seems, in Congress that a small contingent of MAGA Freedom Caucus members have been able to put the pressure on the establishment.
00:22:52.000Back in January, when Kevin McCarthy was initially elected to become the Speaker, it was the same situation.
00:23:00.000Just like now, back in January, and even we knew this as early as November of 2022, there was no Republican in the House that could secure 217 votes.
00:23:15.000But McCarthy, then, just like now, was able to get more votes than anybody.
00:23:21.000Which is still true even today, even though he was just removed
00:23:26.000And although he's not running again, he would be able to command more votes if he were to run than Jordan or Scalise or anybody for that matter.
00:23:35.000And it was the same situation, again, we knew this on election night and we knew this in January when the first floor vote commenced for Speaker.
00:23:44.000What they told us back in January is that even though nobody wanted McCarthy, even though the base didn't want him, even though he's not that conservative, even though he was passed over in 2015 because of a sex scandal and we got Paul Ryan, they said that we have to have him.
00:24:02.000Because he's the only one that can get the votes.
00:24:06.000No one else can come close, so no one should even try.
00:24:10.000We have to have a speaker, so we're going to jam Kevin McCarthy down everybody's throats.
00:25:24.000Now that we have your vote, we know you don't want McCarthy, but he's the only one that can get it, and we're not going to not have a Speaker, so this is how it's going to be.
00:25:33.000Our pick is going to be the Speaker, and you'll have to deal with it.
00:25:37.000Matt Gaetz will have to make a deal, Biggs will have to make a deal, and you are just going to have to swallow another two years of Rhino leadership in the House.
00:25:50.000They said, okay, fine, well, we can't not have a speaker.
00:25:55.000And the way to look at this is that not having a speaker is a form of pressure.
00:26:00.000It's a form of dysfunction that puts pressure on everybody.
00:26:03.000Because the longer the House goes without a speaker, the voters blame the majority, and government tends to become dysfunctional, things shut down.
00:26:12.000And so the establishment was able to give that pressure to the base.
00:26:17.000They forced the pressure on the base and said, if you can't come up with a pick, then you don't have a right to object.
00:28:02.000The holdouts this time are coming from the establishment.
00:28:06.000In other words, back in January, it was the five Freedom Caucus people saying, we won't vote for McCarthy, we'll deny him the simple majority.
00:28:27.000In a remarkable reversal of roles, a group of roughly 20 veteran Republicans, including institutionalists and lawmakers in competitive districts, are flexing their muscles against Mr. Jordan's candidacy.
00:28:39.000Their choice to do so has prolonged an extraordinary period of paralysis in the House, which began more than two weeks ago when the hard right deposed Kevin McCarthy as Speaker.
00:28:54.000We're going to get a speaker who represents us all and has supporters who play by the rules.
00:28:59.000Their anger has slowly percolated over the course of the past month, beginning with the ouster of Mr. McCarthy at the hands of eight far-right Republicans.
00:29:08.000It was exacerbated when Mr. Jordan offered only tepid backing for Representative Steve Scalise of Louisiana, the number two Republican, after he won the party's nomination to succeed McCarthy.
00:29:20.000Mr. Jordan's allies refused to back Scalise, forcing him aside.
00:29:24.000Representative John Rutherford of Florida, a holdout, said, quote, That was pretty much everybody's opinion.
00:29:35.000And here's what's fascinating about this reversal.
00:29:38.000In January, the establishment said, listen up, pigs.
00:29:43.000Listen up, you vote pigs that go out and vote for us every time and we treat you like garbage.
00:29:48.000You're going to take McCarthy because he's the only one that's got the vote.
00:29:52.000So you better sit down, shut up, and the Freedom Caucus is going to give him the votes because the House needs a speaker.
00:31:33.000And now the same people that said back then that we had to take McCarthy because we just need a speaker, now they have the luxury of folding their arms and saying, no, we don't want Jim Jordan.
00:31:51.000Two weeks ago, they sided with the Democrats because they didn't want to shut down the government over immigration.
00:32:00.000They didn't want to refuse the government its appropriations out of protest so that the Democrats would give money for border security because they said if the government shut down it would cost us dearly in the next election.
00:35:50.000The Democrats, the Blacks, Hispanics, immigrants, asylum seekers, refugees, the trade interests, the Chamber of Commerce, they're all represented.
00:37:07.000They fought tooth and nail against any form of border security.
00:37:11.000They fought desperately to avert a government shutdown and do all these things.
00:37:19.000But when it comes to foreign aid for Ukraine, when it comes to Democrats getting some deal without border security, when it comes to this stuff, no fight.
00:37:30.000In other words, they'll fight the base.
00:37:33.000Harder than they'll fight the so-called opposition.
00:37:37.000They go out there and say over and over, you know, we're against Biden, we're against the Democrats, and so on.
00:37:43.000You know, like the rhetoric around 2020.
00:37:45.000They said we have to hold the line, you can't vote for Democrats, we have to control the House.
00:37:51.000But as an example, in the case of the appropriations battle several weeks ago, Kevin McCarthy and over a hundred Republicans, they would rather make a deal with the Democrats than make a deal with Matt Gaetz.
00:38:42.000It's like we said all throughout this week, the most important thing is to identify who really is on our side and who's on the other side.
00:38:49.000If there are a hundred Republicans in the conference, including McCarthy, during an unprecedented border crisis, which by the way has been sidelined in the news,
00:39:01.000You know, several weeks ago we were talking about it and it was the biggest story in the country that New York City and Chicago and LA are overwhelmed with hundreds of thousands of illegals, that there's 12,000 crossing every day and Joe Biden basically gave them, he might as well have given them permanent residency with this temporary protected status expansion.
00:39:25.000In the middle of that, they didn't want to give us border security.
00:39:29.000They would rather just give the Democrats a clean bill, rather than duke it out with Matt Gaetz.
00:39:34.000If that's the case, then we should not have anyone like McCarthy as Speaker ever again.
00:39:38.000It's better to not have a Speaker than for it to be McCarthy.
00:39:42.000It's better to not have a Republican majority than to have a Republican majority that's doing this.
00:39:48.000How is that any different than the Democrats?
00:39:51.000The other angle is, and this is a little bit separate, but to get back to what I was saying a moment ago on Israel and Palestine, I'll never forget, and I brought it up when the speakership battle happened a couple weeks ago, I'll never forget when Paul Gosar's people told me that they had to throw me under the bus and lie because they had to live to fight another day.
00:40:13.000And I told this story a few weeks ago that we had a fundraiser set up and I was on the no-fly list so I drove to Phoenix, Arizona from Chicago to do a fundraiser with them and at the last minute they chickened out because they were afraid of McCarthy and they were afraid of the media and they went to the press and said, there's no fundraiser.
00:40:36.000I don't know what they're talking about.
00:40:39.000Nick Fuentes says they're doing a fundraiser with Gosar.
00:41:44.000And you know, here we have the situation in Israel and Palestine, where we're gonna be dragged into World War III, like we've been talking about for the past week and a half.
00:41:53.000Where we're threatening Iran and Hezbollah and Russia is threatening to blow us up in the Black Sea and we're potentially going to be fighting Russia and China, this axis, on three fronts, on two continents.
00:42:17.000And you know, there was a time when a lot of people were critical of me because they said, oh, you know, Paul Gosar and Marjorie Green threw you under the bus.
00:42:25.000And, you know, that shows that you're not as politically efficacious as you might have been had you not said or done certain things.
00:42:34.000But it's obvious that they left the America First movement.
00:42:38.000I didn't leave the America First movement.
00:42:40.000I've been America First on everything that's happened.
00:43:22.000Paul Gosar is hosting fundraisers with some Zio rabbi who's showing all the naive boomers a map of the Middle East explaining why Israel's our closest geopolitical strategic ally.
00:43:38.000So, you know, we're at this point now where it's like I said last night, you look across the board of everything in the conservative movement.
00:43:49.000When push comes to shove, and you really need an America First voice, I can count on one or two hands how many people have spoken out against war in this case that are not completely either they are Zionist Jewish spies or they're tied up with them.
00:44:05.000You know, I haven't heard anything from Green Good, I haven't heard anything from Gosar that's been good, I haven't heard anything from Alex Jones, Charlie Kirk, Matt Walsh,
00:44:18.000And the other ones are all Jews, you know, Shapiro and Pollock and Prager and the rest of them, Mark Levin, Dave Rubin, you know, they're all in the pocket because they're spies.
00:44:29.000The only people that I've heard that have spoken out against the war in an America First way are Vivek, Tucker Carlson, and then our crew, you know, the people that we're sort of directly or indirectly connected to, Keith Woods, Elijah Schaefer,
00:44:46.000Isabel O'Reilly, Josiah Moody, Jake Shields, these guys, you know.
00:44:57.000I don't want to leave anybody out, but you know.
00:45:01.000And it goes to show there is a lot of stuff in the conservative movement that is not worth preserving.
00:45:06.000I think it's about every member of the House minus, like, Gates.
00:45:10.000I think it's every member of the Senate.
00:45:12.000I think it's virtually everybody in the conservative commentary class, maybe with the exception of Tucker Carlson.
00:45:21.000And then it's all the presidential candidates minus Trump and Vivek.
00:45:25.000So basically, when you look at the conservative political movement, all together, between the GOP, Fox News, DeSantis, the governors, the senators, the representatives, all of it, when you take all these people and all their money and all their influencers, between all of them, you got Gates, Trump, Vivek, Tucker.
00:46:37.000Charlie Kirk and all of Turning Point USA, same deal.
00:46:41.000Glenn Beck and all of Blaze Media, same thing.
00:46:44.000Fox News and New York Post, properties of Murdoch, same deal.
00:46:49.000All the other presidential candidates and it's every member of the House that is going to vote for some resolution to give money to Israel and
00:46:58.000All of them with the exception of eight are going to vote for McCarthy who sides with the Democrats rather than immigration restrictionists.
00:47:49.000I'm the guy who at 18 years old decided to give my life to the cause of America first and they did nothing but rug pull and backstab on their way to retirement.
00:48:02.000So, you know, any cachet that that guy enjoyed, or Green for that matter too, as a result of their connection to me, because I bring the credibility of an authentic America First voice, I will make sure there is none of it.
00:48:19.000That's going to be the legacy of these types.
00:50:00.000It says, quote, President Biden pleaded with Americans on Thursday to stand firmly behind Israel and Ukraine making an emphatic case in a primetime address that the United States remained a beacon to the world whose leadership was vital to stopping the death and destruction by the enemies of democracy.
00:50:42.000In Israel, they blew up the world's third oldest Christian church.
00:50:47.000And just months ago, Netanyahu was passing a judicial reform through the legislature that would turn the Israeli state into a Likud dictatorship.
00:51:00.000Democracy is killing innocent Palestinians, banning Christianity, blowing up churches, banning opposition parties, rigging the courts to avoid persecution, like... You know, the hypocrisy, it just stinks at this point.
00:51:14.000I know that's kind of a lame point, but it's just true.
00:51:39.000It says, after returning to Washington from a one-day visit to Israel following the Hamas terrorist attacks, Mr. Biden spoke from the Oval Office arguing that providing military and economic aid to Israel and Ukraine was in the interest of global stability and American national security.
00:51:56.000He is expected to ask Congress for $14 billion in emergency assistance for Israel and $60 billion for Ukraine's war with Russia, according to people familiar with the administration's plans.
00:52:11.000So we're in something like $200 billion with Ukraine.
00:52:38.000And the $14 billion for Israel, you have to understand, this is just... One, I was gonna say this is for openers, but it's not even for openers.
00:52:48.000We have given Israel, since the creation of the State of Israel, some estimate $250 billion themselves.
00:53:00.000Israel has received something like $200 or $250 billion since Israel came into existence.
00:53:10.000And this is in the form of all kinds of things like, for example, President Barack Obama in 2015 passed the Memorandum of Understanding which increased our annual aid to Israel from $3.5 to $3.8 billion for 10 years.
00:53:27.000So we're already paying them $3.8 billion every year and that's just part of it.
00:53:34.000We give them aid in other forms, and some would argue that our continued presence in Iraq, Yemen, Syria, all these places, that is a form of aid.
00:53:44.000One could argue that our aid to Egypt and Jordan, which are in the top five recipients for American aid, one could argue that that's an extension of aid to Israel.
00:53:55.000So, keep in mind that this $16 billion, this is on top of the hundreds of billions that we have given Israel.
00:54:02.000This is on top of the $10 million we give Israel every single day already.
00:54:50.000I don't know precisely what they'd even need it for.
00:54:53.000They say specifically they need to replenish the Iron Dome, and they need more missiles, and they need armored vehicles, and they need things like that.
00:55:33.000So Ukraine has been the recipient of nearly $200 billion.
00:55:37.000We want another $60 billion to fund Ukraine indefinitely, apparently.
00:55:42.000This is an indefinite commitment for years on end.
00:55:45.000And now we're going to give Israel a down payment of $16 billion, which is probably going to increase and there will be more payments over time.
00:55:54.000This is also in addition to all the aid that we're giving to Taiwan.
00:55:58.000Because we're also giving Taiwan billions of dollars so that we can change the balance of power across the Taiwan Strait.
00:56:44.000We already don't have money to pay for stuff.
00:56:47.000And we apparently don't have money for healthcare, we don't have money for infrastructure, we don't have money for manufacturing, we don't have money for anything.
00:56:57.000And the stuff that we do pay for, we have to borrow trillions every year, and we have to print money.
00:57:04.000And inflate the currency, which is a form of a tax on everybody.
00:57:07.000And in the middle of that, we're gonna create three dependents giving an unprecedented level of aid to all three at the same time.
00:57:15.000Pouring hundreds of billions into Ukraine, hundreds of billions into Israel, and in the future, hundreds of billions into Taiwan in wars that variously may lose, may win.
00:59:24.000They need the trains to keep running, the trains and the planes, and the cars, and they need the fuel to keep flowing, and they need everybody to keep consuming content, and the grid to stay up, and all this stuff.
00:59:36.000And what they're doing is they're taking value from the economy, taking money that you would have spent on Netflix, money that you would have spent on food, and a form of this is inflation.
00:59:49.000When they print money, they print it, they spend it on the stuff they want, and then it reflects in higher cost in goods.
01:00:48.000You go to work and create value through productivity.
01:00:53.000You should be able to get value in return for that.
01:00:56.000You work, you generate value, you should be able to get value in return.
01:01:00.000You should get the fruit of the productivity of the farmer or the grocery store by getting more food or getting a Netflix subscription from the value from Hollywood and so on.
01:01:11.000When they tax you and they take money out of your paycheck, they're making it so that you can't consume.
01:01:16.000They're making it so that it's a forced austerity.
01:01:21.000The workers that make stuff can't actually have anything.
01:01:24.000Because their money has to go to the government so the government can give it to migrants.
01:01:29.000So that the government can give it to black people.
01:01:32.000Because the black people consume without working.
01:01:36.000The immigrants consume without working.
01:01:41.000You go to work and make the economy run.
01:01:44.000Us white people, us stupid white people, go to work and we make stuff.
01:01:48.000We make stuff that makes the country run.
01:01:51.000We make the stuff that everybody needs.
01:01:53.000And then when we go home, we don't get the stuff that we need.
01:01:57.000Because the government takes our money and gives it to the people that don't make things so that they can consume the things they need.
01:02:06.000You can't eat everything that you want.
01:02:08.000You can't eat at a restaurant every night because that money has to be taken and given to black people in the form of food stamps so that they can go grocery shopping.
01:02:37.000Someone's gotta pay for their kids to be in school.
01:02:40.000Who's going to pay their teachers to come into school and teach their kids, the kids that have no money, the kids of the parents that have no money?
01:02:47.000Well, the government's got to pay them and the teachers got to eat.
01:02:49.000So we got to take the money from the working people to give it to the teachers so they can give the education to the children of the migrants.
01:02:57.000And the same goes for the people building the migrant centers on the island in New York.
01:03:06.000Clearing out hotels and nursing homes for the migrants who stay in, and the same goes for the aircraft carriers that have to be deployed off the coast of Israel, and for the people that build the missiles for Israel, and the people that build the armored personnel carriers for Israel, and the people that build the long-range missiles for Ukraine, and so on and so forth.
01:03:27.000So the way to look at it is that this, when you think about 60 billion, 18 billion, whatever it is,
01:03:34.000They're taking from you to give to them.
01:03:39.000And the best part was Biden called it an investment.
01:03:44.000Does anybody believe that this will ever return any sort of... this is going to return dividends?
01:03:52.000This is an investment that is going to appreciate in value?
01:03:57.000Because I think the definition of an investment
01:04:01.000Is that there is an intention to appreciate the value of the money that you put in.
01:04:07.000So if we put money into Ukraine, if the taxpayer puts their money in the government, the government directs their money to Ukraine, the idea is that giving this money to Ukraine is going to somehow
01:04:21.000Make it so that we derive more wealth in the future.
01:04:27.000How does giving Israel armored personnel carriers and missiles to kill innocent Muslims, how is that going to make us, they say, well that's going to make us safer, it's going to make it so that we don't have to fight a costlier war over here.
01:04:40.000I'm sorry, was Hamas, were they planning on invading San Francisco next?
01:05:25.000So this is... and by the way, not only is it directly taking money from you in the form of inflation and taxation, but all the money that the government is borrowing, they're borrowing against your kids.
01:05:40.000When the government borrows money, when the government sells debt and people buy it and there's an expectation that we will pay the maturity of a bond when it expires,
01:05:54.000When we pay back the money on the debt that we're putting out there, the expectation is that the government is going to take that money from you in the future.
01:06:03.000When the government borrows money, it's not like we're not paying for it.
01:06:06.000We're just not paying for it right now.
01:06:09.000When the government borrows trillions of dollars so that we can give it to Israel, or we can give it to Ukraine, or give it to Taiwan, or give it to black people, or give it to refugees, or migrants, or Mexico,
01:06:21.000They're using what they take from you to pay for it, and the money that they borrow, they're taking money from you in the future.
01:06:28.000They're taking money that you don't have.
01:06:30.000They're taking money that your children don't have.
01:06:34.000Their expectation is that the country will continue to grow, because you will keep having kids, your kids are going to go to work, they're going to have kids, those kids are going to work, and for generations they will keep paying for Israel.
01:06:48.000They will keep paying the black people.
01:06:51.000They will keep paying the refugees, and the illegal immigrants, and the asylum seekers, and Ukraine.
01:06:58.000They're selling all of us into slavery and we have to accept less in the meantime.
01:07:09.000These black people that are killing, shooting, stealing, that are abusing white people all the time, we gotta pay for them to eat.
01:07:17.000We have to go to work to pay for them to eat.
01:07:19.000These illegal immigrants that come here and stab and shoot and they take up space and they shit in the street and everything, we gotta pay for their kids to go to school.
01:07:29.000They're kids that are gonna grow up and be militant
01:07:32.000Decolonizers opposing the white man and vote Democrat.
01:07:36.000We got to pay for them to go to school and we got to pay for their hospital visits.
01:07:40.000So we have to pay for their Section 8 and their food stamps.
01:07:46.000And we have to bring in more and more immigrants to get more and more slave labor to pay for all this stuff.
01:07:53.000And in the process we're going to lose our country.
01:08:07.000We've got to have our people having kids again.
01:08:10.000And we need to create an arrangement where the government can pay its obligations and then what the American people make and what they produce, the value goes to them.
01:08:24.000I mean, that's the greatest injustice of all, is that we go to work all the time, and we don't even work for ourselves, we work for other people.
01:08:32.000The productivity that we generate could pay for all of us to have a nice life, but it can't.
01:08:38.000Because that productivity is paying for black people and immigrants to have a life.
01:08:42.000It's paying for Ukraine to have a life.
01:08:45.000It's paying for Mexico and Israel to have security.
01:08:49.000Well, I think they should work for their, if they want to have our stuff, they should buy it.
01:08:54.000If they want missiles, they should pay for it.
01:09:45.000Because the other part of the story, according to Axios, is that when Joe Biden was in Israel, their war cabinet told him that they need our support for years.
01:09:56.000They say that the war is going to go on for years.
01:10:02.000During the War Cabinet's meeting with Biden, the Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant stressed that it will be a long and difficult war and Israel will need U.S.
01:10:22.000officials said that Biden didn't push back, but added that in order to maintain international support, Israel must address the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
01:10:32.000So, like I said, we've been supporting them forever.
01:10:41.000We're going to be paying for them to blow up churches and hospitals and kill innocents and alienate them and all of us from the rest of the Muslims and drive them into the arms of Russia and China.
01:10:53.000Somebody said the other day, they said, Oh, Egypt and Turkey are totally dependent on the American economy.
01:10:59.000There's no way that they're going to rally beside Iran against Israel.
01:11:06.000They're going to be killing Palestinians in a brutal war of ethnic cleansing for years.
01:11:13.000And it will change the landscape of the Middle East.
01:11:15.000It will absolutely change how things work.
01:11:19.000Saudi Arabia and Jordan and Egypt will not be stable if their governments carry on the same way that they were as long as Israel is carrying on what it's doing right now.
01:11:31.000Things will change as a result of this.
01:14:49.000If Palestine's per capita GDP of $3,600 is 15 times less than Israel's per capita GDP of $58,000 and Israel's 10-7ths is 15 times greater than America's 9-11, then what is Palestine's GDP times 9-11?
01:18:20.000Do you feel like people never give you the benefit of the doubt when you make a mistake because they believe you're a genius and so everything you say and do must have been calculated?
01:19:56.000Do you have any knowledge or thoughts on Lee Kuan Yew's Singaporean policies that made it what it is today?
01:20:03.000Something that notes should be taken from, or the wrong approach for other countries?
01:20:07.000I don't know too much about it other than he, what, he controlled immigration to freeze the ethnic composition of the country and had authoritarian social policies.
01:20:19.000I haven't read too much into the Singapore example, but yeah, I think all that is good.
01:20:49.000She doesn't have to file with the IRS so what I mean don't I have to pay I earned the money I still have to pay taxes on and I don't get to You know, do you get to write off gifts on your taxes?
01:20:59.000I don't think so so Yeah, I don't I don't understand what the benefit to me would be
01:24:16.000There's an economic theory that says that basically at a certain point in capitalism, it's a voucher system.
01:24:24.000That money becomes the equivalent of a voucher.
01:24:28.000And the money no longer even reflects value necessarily.
01:24:33.000It's just a voucher that's distributed by large firms in the state for people to consume.
01:24:39.000And it's effectively a way of managing resources.
01:24:44.000You know I haven't read the book on that but I heard that and you know it makes sense because when you strip away these things that are conceptual and you talk about them in terms of things that are practical and real you realize that that is sort of what it is because the money is in no way real like
01:25:04.000Because of fractional reserve banking, so much of the money is theoretical.
01:25:09.000It's never been printed, and it's created in the forms of debt that is being given out.
01:25:18.000And so, money as a concept has become completely abstract.
01:25:26.000and so it really just reflects you know and I guess it's not a groundbreaking take to say that it reflects relative scarcity but when you think about money in terms of not like oh you know prices are this and wages are this and so on it's really more like we work we generate value and
01:25:48.000And you know, I'm trying to get people to think about what the economy really is, as opposed to how it's talked about.
01:25:54.000People talk about it in these ways and it becomes like a completely hypothetical category of knowledge, when in reality we're talking about the management of resources.
01:26:07.000You know, that's the definition of the economy.
01:26:10.000Is that there are scarce resources and they can only be used in so many ways.
01:26:17.000You know, not everybody can have everything that they want.
01:26:19.000Not everybody can consume a limitless amount.
01:26:23.000So we need to introduce a system that is going to regulate where these resources are going towards.
01:26:30.000You know, who's going to get them and for what purpose.
01:26:34.000And we have the price system which is supposed to regulate that.
01:26:40.000But, when you have these massive firms, and when you have the Federal Reserve manipulating prices, and when you have the government being such a huge employer, and being one of the biggest spenders in the economy, one of the biggest engines of spending, it sort of becomes a different situation, so... Anyway, so that's not entirely my idea, but I appreciate it.
01:29:46.000What's gonna what will happen in the future?
01:29:49.000You know, I don't know I don't know what will happen in the future as far as the as far as this economic corridor It's obviously on hold for now, you know Saudi Arabia has bowed out of the talks for the time being and
01:30:05.000I don't know how we're giving Saudi Arabia a security guarantee while they're talking to Iran and while they're condemning Israel for this incursion in Gaza so you know predictably it's probably and even just with the instability it's probably not going to happen and if this year if this war goes on for years like the defense minister said
01:30:53.000I don't know what Israel's going to do.
01:30:56.000And what the you know, if Hezbollah will be able to control itself and you know, I don't know what the future holds but but Obviously as long as the Gaza war is going on there will be no corridor for sure.
01:31:11.000I mean, that's my prediction And it's hard to say if there would be anything After the war is over, you know again, it depends on how badly damaged those relations are and
01:31:25.000Because if this is a years-long war, and Saudi Arabia continues to drift away, and de-dollarization continues, and Egypt and Saudi Arabia explore BRICS, you know, maybe within a few years they're closer to Beijing than they are to Washington, and they scrap the deal.
01:33:39.000I remember one time somebody printed out business cards for me, and they were handing them, without telling me, some fan, and they were handing them out at Stop the Steal, and they had like typos all over them.
01:33:52.000They looked like shit, and they had typos everywhere.
01:33:54.000I was like, oh my gosh, people are gonna think I made these.
01:33:58.000Some guy took it upon himself, you know, and it's a nice gesture, I guess, he wanted to help, but he printed out all these business cards,
01:38:32.000How was the IDF able to quickly intercept audio recordings of Hamas confirming it was an Aran Hamas rocket that hit the hospital, and yet was somehow unable to intercept anything of years of terror?