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00:38:47.000I believe I read in the news it's the 13th state that has allowed illegal immigrants to obtain a driver's license but to me I just think about what exactly is entailed in an illegal immigrant getting a driver's license which is to say that they have to go to the DMV and I'm sure that in some capacity it is revealed that they are not here legally and we're giving them documentation we're giving them
00:39:13.000Again, a lot of the privileges that are afforded to normal citizens.
00:39:17.000So, I mean, it's only one of the most egregious things that's happening with immigration, but we'll talk about that.
00:39:23.000We'll also be talking tonight about this government spending bill that's being considered right now in Congress.
00:39:30.000You know, there's a lot happening with impeachment, of course, which I find to be very boring, which I don't really think is actually newsworthy at all.
00:39:39.000I think we all know basically what's happening with that.
00:39:42.000The few times that we have talked about impeachment, it's really just the same thing.
00:39:46.000You know, I think we sort of established from the beginning what the endgame was for Democrats, which is simply to run out the clock on the election, tie up resources in the White House,
00:39:56.000But there is something much more important going on in Congress which is this budgetary process.
00:40:02.000Of course this time last year we were we were building up to the longest government shutdown in US history.
00:40:08.000It was last year this time in 2018 when we were building up towards that big government shutdown over the border wall.
00:40:17.000And President Trump's proposed budget for the border wall.
00:40:19.000I think he was asking at the time for something like eight billion dollars, six billion dollars, something like that for a border wall last year.
00:40:25.000And it's pretty amazing because of course we all know how that round of budget talks went in Congress.
00:40:32.000We all know how that round of negotiations went last year.
00:40:35.000I think it went from December 21st 2018 until sometime in February 2019.
00:40:41.000And we know that at the conclusion of that process, after over 30 days of government shutdown, we ended up with nothing.
00:40:48.000We ended up with 1.6 billion dollars in funding.
00:40:53.000For some kind of a border barrier subject to all kinds of regulations and restrictions and so on.
00:40:59.000You know, I don't remember exactly the details, but there were height restrictions.
00:41:03.000They said you couldn't build it out of concrete.
00:41:05.000You couldn't build it in certain areas.
00:41:07.000We ended up getting basically 1.6 billion dollars for replacement fencing in an area where you don't even have that much traffic with illegal immigration.
00:42:05.000Tonight we're sort of back to return to form here, talking about immigration and current events and things like that.
00:42:12.000But yeah, that's what we have on the menu for tonight.
00:42:15.000Before we dive into all that, I do just want to go over very briefly, I think I discussed this last night, we didn't get to it at the beginning of the show yesterday, but it was this article from The Atlantic.
00:42:27.000And it was about some femoid, and it was about the miseducation of American boys.
00:42:33.000And like I said, I was going to talk about it at the top of the show yesterday, but ran out of time.
00:42:36.000You know, I figured I wanted to spend a lot of time on what's happening with that anti-BDS law in the United Kingdom.
00:42:43.000Wanted to spend a lot of time on what was happening in Virginia.
00:42:48.000But I do just want to get a little something in here this week about this, because I don't know about you guys, but I feel like it's maybe every three months
00:42:57.000It's so funny because a lot of these things are supposed to be annual.
00:43:00.000You know, we hear about annual International Women's Day or International Men's Day or Gay Pride Month or whatever.
00:43:07.000And to me it feels like all these different things happen all the time.
00:43:28.000We get the same, like, remembrance weeks, remembrance days, things like that.
00:43:31.000It feels like they come, like, once a month, or they come once every couple of months, not once every year.
00:43:36.000And I don't know, I'm not positive that if this was in accordance with, like,
00:43:41.000You know, one of those holidays like International Men's Day or one of these awareness, you know, United Nations fake Twitter hashtags, whatever.
00:43:50.000But I did see this article and I did just want to highlight that a little bit because I see this all the time.
00:43:55.000And I don't know about you guys, but it just makes me beside myself.
00:43:59.000It makes me beside myself that, you know, and to give you just like a general gist of the article, I don't have it right in front of me.
00:44:21.000They use anti-homosexual slurs and, you know, they're hyper-masculine and so on, which, you know, to me is just so out of touch with where we are today, right?
00:44:30.000I don't think you could survey the country, really anywhere, or anywhere on the internet, and say that the problem with men is that they're too masculine, right?
00:44:39.000Or they're too anti-politically correct, right?
00:44:42.000They're too offensive, sensational, whatever.
00:44:45.000And of course we always hear this refrain from
00:44:50.000You know, whenever it is an International Men's Day or even if it's International Women's Day, we always get the pitch from women which is, here's what's wrong with men.
00:45:02.000And I just find it so fascinating because of course we know that I don't think we can really get the kind of prescription for where we need to be with men from women.
00:45:11.000So I saw that article from The Atlantic.
00:45:13.000It's really just more of the same and I had to throw that out there because it's been in like my Twitter recommended Twitter moments for like the past three days and every time I'm scrolling through I see that I'm just like why?
00:45:26.000Why do we have to see this kind of thing?
00:45:37.000Like I said, you know, the story that started 2019, we're headed towards the end of 2019, it's almost the new year.
00:45:44.000The story that began 2019, if you can even remember, all throughout January, all really throughout February, was the government shutdown.
00:45:53.000Right and this happens, I think this has happened really for the past like 10 years or so.
00:45:58.000I think it really kicked into gear with Barack Obama that we really don't have a budgetary process like we used to where you just come up with a budget and you pass the budget and you know the President and the Congress basically come to an agreement on what should be funded and how much money should be spent.
00:46:14.000You know there were obviously periods in the 1990s when you had government shutdowns and and so on but I feel like in the past 10 years it's just been completely dysfunctional.
00:46:22.000Particularly in this administration, it feels to me like ever since this president got inaugurated, we just have not had a clear agreement on budget.
00:46:32.000Even, for example, when we had two chambers of Congress controlled by Republicans.
00:46:37.000You know, I don't know if you remember even way back...
00:46:39.000Like 2017-2018 when you had the first omnibus spending bill.
00:47:13.000And we know that it's only gotten worse since Democrats took control of the House of Representatives in November 2018.
00:47:20.000And so like I said, you know, we started out this year with this big government shutdown, and at the time I said it was very exciting, because I don't know if you remember the context of last year, but it was right after the disastrous midterms, November 2018, the Republican Party got destroyed in the House.
00:47:38.000I don't even think we did that great in the Senate.
00:47:40.000You know, President Trump liked to say at the time that
00:47:43.000Well, nobody talks about how great the GOP did in the Senate.
00:47:46.000I mean, did we really do great in the Senate?
00:47:50.000Anyway, so the context of the last government shutdown, the context of the last budgetary process was the Republicans had gotten basically destroyed.
00:47:59.000They'd gotten blown out in the midterms.
00:48:02.000And then, to me, it was a sign of hope.
00:48:06.000I was optimistic that the President was going to take immigration seriously, and we would have a government shutdown, and this would create serious pressure for people in Congress to start to address the border situation.
00:48:18.000You know, we remember the context last year that, of course, zero miles of border wall had been constructed.
00:48:26.000The pressure was on for the President to deliver on immigration.
00:48:29.000And even at this time in December last year, the big question was, is the president even going to shut down the government over immigration?
00:48:36.000In other words, is he going to fight for border wall funding?
00:48:39.000Is he going to fight for his agenda in Congress, or is he sort of just going to let it go?
00:48:43.000And so that he shut down the government last year, and it went on for a month.
00:48:46.000You know, it was the longest government shutdown in history, and there was this hardline approach.
00:48:51.000To me, that gave me a lot of hope coming into 2019.
00:48:54.000I said, you know, if Donald Trump is able to extract serious funding for the wall, if he's able to make
00:48:59.000Congress submit, you know, or if he just shuts down the government indefinitely.
00:49:06.000This is a sign that he takes the immigration agenda seriously.
00:49:09.000And of course we know that at the conclusion of the government shutdown what we got was a deal that was worse than the year before.
00:49:16.000No, not only do we not get any meaningful money for a border wall, but there were all kinds of restrictions put in place as to what kind of barrier could be built with the money allocated by the spending bill and even any other money that was allocated even for DHS to use their own money to build the border wall.
00:49:33.000You know, for example, they said it couldn't be built out of concrete.
00:49:57.000It gave total legal immunity from deportation to sponsors and potential sponsors of unaccompanied minors.
00:50:04.000And so to me that was just like the ultimate black pill.
00:50:06.000Whereas we started out 2019 with this optimism that the president's taking immigration seriously, he might change things, there might actually be some progress here, he's going to actually hold the GOP and the Democrats feet to the fire on immigration.
00:50:21.000Within two months it was the worst capitulation in the entire administration.
00:50:26.000Worst budgetary process ever and it actually made immigration worse as opposed to better or even staying the same.
00:50:33.000And like I said, this year somehow we have topped ourselves.
00:50:37.000Somehow this year we have made it even better.
00:50:43.000It says lawmakers released the details Monday of a bipartisan spending deal that would rain down $49 billion in extra funding upon nearly every facet of the federal government during the next nine months.
00:50:55.000Now I will say, before I dive into the rest of the article, can you take a guess at which
00:51:00.000Can you take a guess at which project it says it will rain down $49 billion in extra funding upon nearly every facet of the federal government?
00:51:10.000Can you take a wild guess at which facet of the federal government is not getting $50 billion rained down upon?
00:51:18.000Can you take a wild guess at which project, which facet of the federal government is not going to get excess funding, surplus funding?
00:51:28.000The article goes on it says the more than 2,300 pages of bill text are expected to be signed into law before week's end, cementing a total of $738 billion in fiscal year 2020 for the military and $632 billion for non-defense departments such as education, housing, and urban development, and health and human services.
00:51:55.000$738 billion just for the military alone.
00:51:58.000The House plans to pass the fiscal 2020 spending bills in two packages on Tuesday, likely followed by Senate passage before federal funding runs out at midnight on Friday.
00:52:08.000So the deadline, of course, for this government shutdown for the budgetary process is Friday.
00:52:13.000With President Donald Trump's signature, the measures would dissolve the threat of a government shutdown until October 1st, 2020 and negate the need for more stopgap spending measures that keep funding levels static.
00:52:24.000So, of course, you know, just to give you a brief overview...
00:52:28.000For the past so many years we've been having these government shutdowns because the House and the Senate will authorize spending that will fund the government through so many months.
00:52:43.000And so the deadline we're facing on Friday is that on Friday the government will basically run out of authorized money.
00:52:50.000You know, money that the Congress has earmarked and authorized to be spent.
00:52:55.000And so that means that non-essential services will begin to shut down.
00:52:58.000You know, we saw this last year, we saw this last fall, we saw this last spring, you know.
00:53:04.000This has been something that's been going on pretty frequently within the Trump administration.
00:53:09.000So in order to prevent the government shutdown, they're going to pass this blanket budget bill, fund all the government through to next October.
00:53:20.000It says one package contains four bills including the defense, homeland security, commerce, justice, science, and financial services spending measures.
00:53:28.000The other, minibus, holds eight bills to fund the departments of agriculture, labor, health and human services, education, energy, interior, transportation, housing, and urban development, veterans affairs, and state, as well as the EPA, congressional operations, and water projects.
00:53:44.000Following a late-breaking deal early Tuesday morning, Congressional leaders and the White House agreed to include language extending a slew of expiring tax provisions.
00:53:53.000That so-called extenders legislation will be rolled into the bill text before the House votes to pass the eight-measure package.
00:54:00.000The agreement between Democrats and Republicans includes long sought money for research into gun violence, permanent repeal of three major health insurance taxes, no new funding for international family planning help, millions for election security grants, billions in added Pentagon cash, and a 3.1% pay raise for federal civilian employees.
00:54:21.000Also on tap are billions more than requested by the White House to help carry out the 2020 census,
00:54:42.000During the current fiscal year at about 1.4 billion dollars, 1.4 billion dollars, rather than the president's request for 8.6 billion dollars.
00:54:52.000Budgets for the nation's two immigration enforcement agencies, Customs and Border Protection and ICE, also are largely flatlined.
00:55:00.000But the deal does not tie Trump's hands in being able to shift cash from other pots of money as he has done in trying to siphon more than $6 billion from military construction projects, a treasury forfeiture fund, and Pentagon counter-drug efforts.
00:55:14.000While the number of immigrants ICE can keep detained at any one time will stay the same under the measure, the compromise does not bar the administration from transferring money to increase that detention number
00:55:24.000If there's a surge in incoming undocumented immigrants.
00:55:27.000So it's really the same deal as last year, except this time we're not even putting up a fight at all.
00:55:33.000So if you remember last year, and just to put the numbers in context, I'll say before we even get into the timeline...
00:55:39.000The border wall, in total, the whole project, costs $25 billion.
00:55:45.000That includes $17 billion for the actual construction of the border wall, and then that includes about an additional $8 billion for additional ICE agents, for more federal judges to adjudicate cases with illegal immigrants, that includes more money for detention facilities, more Customs and Border Patrol agents, includes money for maintenance, surveillance,
00:56:06.000So the actual physical wall is about 17 billion dollars, and they put out a blueprint, the White House put out a blueprint of what that would entail.
00:56:14.000I think this was two years ago, it was around December, January, two years ago, and they said it would be about 17 billion dollars.
00:56:21.000The President is asking for 8.6 billion dollars.
00:56:29.000The federal budget, what they're looking to spend in this bill is, if you're looking at the $738 billion for defense and $632 billion for non-defense, you're talking about $1.4 trillion.
00:56:37.000That's the context, that is the perspective.
00:57:23.000$738 billion for defense, $1.4 for a border wall.
00:57:25.000And all we need for the whole thing is $25.
00:57:37.000Needless to say, it's pretty outrageous, but it even gets better than that.
00:57:40.000Not only are we not spending any more money than we did last year for the border wall, and there's no fight, anything else, but it actually is better than that because it also is funding gun control measures.
00:57:53.000For the first time in more than two decades, Democrats notched a victory in funding for research into gun violence.
00:58:00.000While the legislation retains long-held Dickey Amendment language, ordering the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention not to lobby in favor of gun control, it requires the CDC and the National Institutes of Health to spend $12.5 million each on researching the issue.
00:58:19.000So, if you've been privy to the gun rights battle for the past so many decades, this has been one of the main features of it, at least from a policy perspective from the Democrats, is they have long sought for the CDC and for
00:58:50.000The NIH to do research into guns as a health thing is like a health phenomenon and this of course is so that they can use these studies and research to bolster and to underwrite gun control legislation at the state level at the federal level it's long been subject to discussion vehemently opposed to it as gun rights people gun control people been pushing it forever and obviously it's not a ton of money you know it's only 12.5 million dollars each for the CDC and for the NIH but
00:59:19.000Nevertheless, I look across the board at what we're talking about with the spending bill and I'm thinking, does this administration just really not even care anymore?
01:00:05.000Really, we're not seeing the construction of a border wall.
01:00:08.000The number of border wall that has been constructed is still zero.
01:00:12.000And they've talked a lot about building more wall.
01:00:14.000They talked a lot about what their plans are, what the contracts say.
01:00:20.000You know, I think they said this fall that they intend to build 500 miles of border wall by 2020.
01:00:26.000They said a couple of weeks ago when they talked about Jared Kushner being put in charge of the border wall construction, they said their goal is 450 miles of border wall completed by the election.
01:00:36.000And so they're talking a lot about plans and they're talking a lot about what they intend to do and so on.
01:02:11.000Okay, that's the disappointment, because I would get it if he was getting a lot of pushback.
01:02:17.000I would understand if the argument is, well, you know, he's just trying his best, but Congress is pushing back, and he's really trying to build a wall, but the judges just aren't letting him do it.
01:02:28.000You know, the New World Order, the Deep State, QAnon says that they're poisoning his food or something.
01:02:34.000I would understand that, but not even trying.
01:02:37.000They're not even going to try to shut down the government.
01:02:39.000At this point, if I were Donald Trump, I would look at what's happening in the world.
01:02:43.000I would look at the state of this administration.
01:02:46.000And you know, look, we could say that at some points Trump has clearly tried to do the right thing, sometimes he hasn't, but let's get real about the progress.
01:02:54.000I think I said this yesterday when we were talking about the Israel BDS laws.
01:02:59.000I talked about the lack of progress in that context, but for a little refresher...
01:03:22.000You know, all that fanfare over the summer about President Trump pulling 2,000 troops out of Syria.
01:03:27.000They pulled, I think it was 1,000 or 2,000 out into Iraq, and then they sent hundreds more in to Syria, and we found out there was a residual force of hundreds already.
01:03:36.000So, you know, we might have taken that number down from 1,000 to like 500.
01:03:40.000And anyway, all the people that aren't in Syria anymore are now in Iraq, you know?
01:03:45.000So I look around at the entire administration, everything that was promised, every issue, every major facet of
01:03:53.000The foundational issues that distinguish Trump from the rest of the Republican field, and the progress is either zero, or we're worse off than when we started.
01:04:02.000I mean, social media is probably the most glaring one, but even in the case of immigration, I would say that if you look at illegal immigration outside of like refugees and some very niche issues, which people will bring up, the gross totals, I mean the net totals of illegal immigration
01:04:17.000For months like May and June were historic record highs.
01:04:21.000In May you had the worst illegal immigration numbers in 20 years.
01:04:46.000I mean, I guess we can kind of see in the fruits of what this administration produces, right?
01:04:51.000Which is tax cuts for the rich and more
01:04:56.000It seems to me that that is all that is going on in the cabinet.
01:04:59.000That's all that's going on in the White House every day because I can't really see any evidence on any issue that there is a concerted effort inside the White House from the President or anybody else to follow through on the core promises.
01:05:58.000There was a lot that was allegedly in the works.
01:06:01.000And just like last year, it seems like all of that has evaporated.
01:06:03.000It was almost the same exact thing last year at the midterms.
01:06:06.000I don't know if you remember, but last year in the midterms, it was like August, September, October, we sent down the National Guard to the border, and they talked about an executive order to repeal birthright citizenship, and Trump said, I'm a nationalist, and all this.
01:06:21.000And then the election happened and everything that was talked about completely evaporated.
01:06:39.000A lot of big promises, a lot of promise potential in September, October.
01:06:44.000You know, they're talking about executive orders and deals with Mexico, Guatemala, things like that.
01:06:50.000And by December, it just really doesn't seem to have materialized.
01:06:53.000You know, and I don't know, maybe some people have said, some people have tried to play
01:06:59.000Some people have tried to reassure me, maybe just to play devil's advocate, but maybe there's a possibility that he funds the government through to October, and once impeachment is resolved, maybe then he's going to siphon money from the DOD.
01:07:12.000Maybe then he's going to pull more money from these different agencies.
01:07:16.000Maybe he allocates $740 billion for the military with the intention of siphoning off a little bit off the top.
01:07:27.000Allegedly, he allocated emergency funds after the government shut down this year, and even though that got greenlit by the Supreme Court, I still have not seen any evidence that that's produced anything on the border, but who knows?
01:08:08.000We won the House, we won the Senate, we won the White House.
01:08:11.000And by the way, we still have the White House, and we still have the Senate, and we have the Supreme Court.
01:08:16.000So why can't we govern this fucking country?
01:08:19.000I mean, you know, sorry for the language, but seriously!
01:08:22.000Isn't the whole premise supposed to be that we live in like a, and I don't even like democracy, but isn't the premise supposed to be that we live in a democracy and the voters elect representatives, representatives that represent their interests?
01:08:36.000You know, they campaign and they make promises, they tell us what we're going to do, we vote them in, and then they execute those promises, they execute the will of the people.
01:08:46.000And so you would think that if we controlled all three branches of government, don't you think we would get what we wanted?
01:08:52.000Don't you think that we vote in, so Donald Trump gains control of the White House, gains control of the executive branch, all the departments.
01:09:00.000We wouldn't control the House, the Senate, we'd control the entire legislative organ of the government.
01:09:04.000And as a result of the White House and the Congress being under our control, we now have a majority on the Supreme Court.
01:09:12.000Don't you think that if all that aligned, shouldn't the outcome have been that we would at least see a single mile of border wall?
01:09:17.000That we would at least see immigration get better and not worse from our perspective?
01:09:22.000And instead, you know who's governing this country?
01:09:27.000We, you know, I guess the argument goes that we can't build any border wall, we can't allocate any money for that because the House is controlled by the Democrats.
01:09:34.000Okay, but the Senate's controlled by the Republicans, and the White House is controlled by the Republicans, and the Supreme Court's controlled by the Republicans.
01:10:41.000You know in the last 50 years and it doesn't mean anything you know and and within the end of 2020 by the end of this first term there will hardly be any evidence that Trump ever occupied the White House.
01:10:53.000So it's very very disappointing on the spending bill.
01:10:55.000I would have even liked even even the threat of a government shutdown would have been better than this even even if Donald Trump just went on the record and said I'm not gonna sign anything unless whatever and then maybe backs down.
01:11:08.000But I mean they're not even gonna try anymore.
01:11:10.000At least last year they feigned this toughness.
01:11:13.000We're gonna shut down the government and I will not, you know, sign anything.
01:11:19.000At least last year they played pretend, they made us believe, they really sold it last year, you know, with the month-long government shutdown, and the World War II memorial was closed, and all these, you know, government workers weren't getting paid, and oh my gosh, maybe this, maybe something will actually change, maybe this actually means something.
01:11:40.000At least they really sold it, they really played it up last year, and this year they're like, eh.
01:11:45.000Yeah, we're not even... I mean, if we could fight, we're gonna give up anyway.
01:12:49.000It says illegal immigrants in New York will be able to obtain driver's licenses starting next week after a last-minute legal challenge was dismissed, making it the 13th state to allow the practice, but one that critics say is unconstitutional.
01:13:03.000The Green Light Law, signed by Democratic Governor Andrew Cuomo earlier this year, allows anyone to apply for a driver's license regardless of their immigration status and does not require a social security number.
01:13:15.000Illegal immigrants can use a combination of documents that include a valid passport from a foreign country.
01:13:21.000that a valid foreign driver's license as long as it has been expired for less than two years.
01:13:28.000This is according to Immigration Coalition Executive Director Steve Choi.
01:13:33.000He said, after waiting 18 years to have their right to drive restored, thanks to our legislature, New York can now officially join 12 other states in making driver's licenses legally available to all residents.
01:13:47.000He said, or I'm sorry, this is State Senator Luis Sepulveda.
01:14:09.000Erie County Clerk Michael Cairns, whose lawsuit was dismissed last month, argued that the measure violated federal law and would make New Yorkers less safe.
01:14:18.000The Associated Press cited an estimate by the Fiscal Policy Institute that approximately 265,000 illegal immigrants in New York will get driver's licenses in the next three years, with more than half from New York City.
01:14:30.000So, about a quarter of a million illegal immigrants
01:14:33.000In the next three years are going to be obtaining driver's licenses.
01:14:37.000And to me, it's like, again, like I said at the top of the show, I know illegal immigration is bad.
01:14:42.000We also know that the problem with immigration isn't necessarily only that the people are coming illegally.
01:14:49.000It's only, as I said, the most egregious expression of this problem.
01:14:52.000It's only the most flagrant, ridiculous, indefensible aspect of what we're talking about.
01:14:57.000And this, to me, is the most flagrant, indefensible aspect even of illegal immigration.
01:15:02.000We all know that we've got millions and millions of illegal immigrants here, and in some sense it is impractical the idea that we're going to deport all of them tomorrow, or even if they will ever deport all of them.
01:15:13.000I think that is what should be done, but we look at our resources.
01:15:16.000They're woefully not sufficient to be deporting, you know, mass arresting and, you know, transporting millions of people outside the country.
01:15:25.000But giving them driver's licenses, inviting them to the DMV, inviting them to a government office,
01:15:31.000Recognizing a foreign license or passport and then giving them government identification in America, presumably so that they can drive, but also so that they can vote.
01:15:40.000I mean, let's be real about what this is really about.
01:15:44.000But the idea that these people are going to an official government office where they're flagrantly in violation of the law, and they're getting permitted?
01:15:51.000They're getting licensed by the government?
01:15:55.000I don't know, I can't even really pretend to be shocked anymore, I can't even really pretend to be so outraged anymore, but it's just so gross to me that this goes on.
01:16:03.000The premise that I, you know, well, not the premise, the law is that if you enter the country without going through the proper process, well, you get deported.
01:16:12.000Why, and you know, again, maybe there's a boomer argument, but why would anybody even bother to come here legally?
01:16:18.000Why would anybody even bother to get citizenship anyway, even if you're a legal resident?
01:16:24.000If you could just simply walk across the border and get all the same benefits and privileges of any voting person, or rather any citizen, right?
01:16:31.000Any native-born person, anybody that came through the proper process.
01:17:20.000And, you know, probably offensively to immigrants.
01:17:22.000People that come through very arduous and difficult legal processes, right?
01:17:27.000Where they have to go on wait lists, and they have to file for green cards, or visas, they need a, you know, really good job, or education, or whatever.
01:17:54.000To say the least, we have no idea what they're about, what their intention is, what they're doing in this country.
01:17:58.000So at the bare minimum, yeah, kind of a national security threat that we've got.
01:18:04.000Millions of people coming here every year that we don't even know who they are, we can't keep track of them, we don't know why they're here, what they're about.
01:18:10.000You think that's a national security threat?
01:18:12.000There was a study being done, or that was released a couple of weeks ago, talking about how increasingly Africans
01:18:20.000Africans from Africa are coming across the southern border, the southern border of the United States, because Africans are, of course, going to Mexico or to Central America, and they're walking across the border.
01:18:31.000You know, so we have no idea, we don't know where they're coming from.
01:18:34.000If they're coming from Africa, they can come from anywhere.
01:18:37.000So, to say the least, it's a national security threat, but think about everything else it is on top of that.
01:18:44.000These people are, they're taking jobs.
01:19:34.000Typically it's couples, it's young people, it's families.
01:19:37.000And so what do you think happens when these people come to New York State or New York City and they have kids?
01:19:41.000Well, their kids go to public schools.
01:19:43.000And of course everybody gets sick so the whole family and the kids are using hospitals and using the health care system and they're taking up housing and you look at the homeless problem in some of these major cities New York City a little bit less than LA but I mean nevertheless you've got homelessness in New York City so they're occupying housing and just think about that and they're not even supposed to be here it's illegal they're committing a crime by being here and that's that's the extent of the liability
01:20:11.000That they're causing us, just by being present here, and it's not even legal, sucking out public resources, sucking out money, taking jobs, they're a national security risk, and on top of that, you know, if all that's not enough, I think any boomer would agree with probably a lot of that, they're completely transforming the texture of life in the country.
01:20:30.000I mean, they're completely transforming what it means to be an American.
01:20:33.000You know, some people like Bill Kristol say illegal immigrants are, you know, they're very American or they embody the American spirit because, like, they work hard or something.
01:20:42.000Because they have jobs and they work hard.
01:20:45.000Well, I mean, there's a lot of studies that show that the only people that really have pride in their work and the only people that really are not taking breaks during work, multiple studies that have been done about this, is really white people.
01:20:55.000So I'll just add that, but beyond that, you know, let's forget about
01:21:17.000In other words, you can't have an orderly, cohesive country if you don't have people that follow the laws, that respect the laws, that are following them, and so on.
01:21:54.000Maybe if they can't find a nice way of life here, they'll just leave.
01:21:58.000You know, to me, that should be the approach.
01:22:01.000If we can't track down and detain and try and remove every single legal immigrant, at the bare minimum, we should make it as uncomfortable for them as possible, wouldn't you say?
01:22:12.000Because then maybe they'll start to move themselves out of the country.
01:22:16.000If you passed mandatory E-Verify in every state so they couldn't get jobs, and you passed...
01:22:22.000I don't know what this would look like in policy, but if you passed some kind of sweeping welfare reform that made sure that nobody could get any form of public assistance at a federal level if they were an illegal, maybe you mandated that for the states.
01:22:34.000I mean, you could do so much in the way of law to just to make it as hard as possible for these people to be here and maybe they'd take a hike.
01:23:44.000I mean, if you're taking away all the checks on, you know, voter ID and everything else, if all you need is, you know, a little government card, you flash that, illegal immigrants should be able to vote next.
01:23:53.000So what can an illegal immigrant not do that a citizen can?
01:24:01.000It seems to me like the only difference anymore between a citizen and an illegal immigrant, because if an illegal immigrant can vote and all the rest, everything I just laid out, what is really the only difference other than a citizen must pay taxes?
01:24:14.000You know, that a citizen must pay income tax and
01:24:17.000They must file, and they get audited, and they do jury duty, and everything else.
01:24:36.000Because at least the citizens have responsibilities for the illegal immigrants.
01:24:40.000They didn't even have to come here the right way.
01:24:41.000Now they're here, they get everything, and what's the expectation?
01:24:45.000The only tax I think they pay is like sales tax and maybe FICA you know depending on the state depending on I guess the employer the firm if it's totally off the books obviously they're probably not paying they're not paying into Social Security and so on but
01:24:59.000So I see that, and it's just like, we don't have a country anymore.
01:25:02.000When that happens, you just don't have a country anymore.
01:25:05.000If everybody's an American, nobody's an American.
01:25:08.000Because that's essentially what you're saying.
01:25:11.000If all it takes is for somebody to literally just get on the land, and that's it, and they're an American, that means everyone in the world is potentially an American.
01:25:22.000At least 20 years ago, what it meant to be an American, you didn't have to be a certain religion, race, ethnicity, have a certain culture, whatever.
01:26:08.000You know, you just have to get on the land
01:26:11.000And, you know, say George Washington's the first president, and I don't know what the immigration quiz looks like, but some level of English proficiency, a civics test, and you have your papers.
01:26:21.000Now, all you have to do is be on the land, and that's it.
01:26:25.000No matter how you get there, whether you cross the border, whether you overstay a visa, whether you take a plane, you just get by customs, whatever it is, if you're on the land, I mean, you are an American.
01:26:36.000And like I said, if everyone in the world isn't American, no one is an American.
01:26:56.000So that is to me the big picture for something like this, because you could say, yeah, well, this practice of giving illegal immigrants the driver's licenses already happened in 13 different states and whatever, and maybe it's not a huge deal.
01:27:11.000But to me, that's what it communicates.
01:27:12.000I mean, we probably already knew this in some sense, but it means that what it means to be an American, it means nothing to be an American.
01:27:20.000It means nothing to live in the United States.
01:28:00.000Once you figure out for yourself that it's not going to stay the same, that it's going to change dramatically, then, well, is the change good or bad?
01:28:07.000Well, we know the answers to both those questions.
01:28:09.000The country will never be the same, and it will have changed for the worse.
01:28:14.000So, that's the illegal immigrant problem.
01:28:17.000They really should just send DHS and just start rounding these people up, man.
01:28:21.000They should send, because, I don't know if you saw, but there are pictures being posted all across Twitter of people lining up around the block after this was announced.
01:28:30.000Lining actually for multiple blocks of illegal immigrants lining up at the DMV to get their driver's license.
01:28:36.000DHS should have been on there with tanks, armored vehicles, helicopters, soldiers...
01:28:44.000You know, we got... How many troops do we have in Afghanistan?
01:28:47.000We should be using the military to get these people out, right?
01:29:58.000As you know for years I actually kind of like forgot about that album because it wasn't on Spotify and I don't think it was on any streaming service not even like YouTube except for it was on Tidal and that was it.
01:30:09.000So I haven't listened to that album for years because you just can't find it anywhere.
01:30:39.000It's pretty, it's not my favorite album, but it's pretty good.
01:30:42.000As the Crow Flies says, was driving around, or rather was driving through my mom's all-Hispanic neighborhood listening to White Christmas by Bing Crosby.
01:31:00.000Trent says the Virgin replying immediately in a Twitter argument versus the chat replying five days later so they don't remember what the argument was about.
01:33:40.000I don't know about you, but sometimes I can't tell if I'm hearing it in my headphones or if it's playing from the speaker.
01:33:46.000And I, like, double and triple check and make sure, like, ah... I hope I'm not, like, just blasting this, like, if I'm on a plane or if I'm on, like, an Uber or something.
01:34:04.000Just saying how grateful I am for the work you do I don't have the time to listen to your stream live, but every morning I enjoy the antics Have a wonderful Christmas and God be with you.
01:34:14.000Merry Christmas to you, too Master of war with a big super chat.
01:34:17.000Thanks a lot He says all based in red pilled World of Warcraft players are encouraged to join Sean's new guild orked
01:34:26.000Sadly, the Daily Stormwind has disbanded due to a large influx of unchecked immigration resulting in us becoming a minority in our own server.
01:34:42.000Mario says they why go so hard against TRS when they don't even shit talk you and Last time they ever even talked about you is in a positive manner.
01:34:51.000I Don't think I really go hard against TRS When's the last time we've even talked about TRS on the show?
01:34:57.000I don't even think we've even talked about them for a few weeks
01:35:01.000A lot of the stuff from Wignats is just like pure projection.
01:35:03.000It's like, the show is really... It's never really, like, about Wignats.
01:36:15.000I know, I don't even think about these people and, you know, sometimes people will tag me and it's just this, this, just, these people are obsessed!
01:36:23.000So, the only people I go hard against are neocons, you know.
01:36:27.000Conservative Inc., Charlie Kirk, Shapiro, these kinds of types.
01:36:32.000This whole year, my eye's been on the prize.
01:36:34.000I've been focused on fighting the true enemy, as opposed to all this, like, very petty, gay, you know, drama, and, you know, people starting shit.
01:36:54.000Calvin says boomer get outside and get some fresh air kid Or oh, no, it says boomer get outside and get some fresh air kid.
01:37:01.000Okay, send the link That's that's a pretty boomer joke.
01:37:06.000I'll say though that the get outside and get the fresh air kind of like what what a what a Disaster that was in my childhood because you know, it's so funny to me though when I was growing up
01:37:17.000Being a gamer was just, like, totally frowned upon.
01:37:20.000If you were a gamer, it was, like, synonymous with, like, loser.
01:37:24.000At least, this is what I—my parents made me—they gamer-shamed me.
01:38:10.000The idea of just going out in the neighborhood and whatever but then simultaneously they're like no but you need to go out and do that it needs to be like the old days whatever and anyway I don't even want to go outside and get fresh air I want to be a gamer and now I feel like my gamer development was stunted
01:38:52.000I really, as I grow older, I feel like a deep sense of regret.
01:38:55.000I should have played more video games when I was a child.
01:39:00.000Because I am slowly, like, recovering these repressed memories.
01:39:03.000You guys all know what I'm talking about, when you'd be gaming and your mom would be like, time to shut that off, it's time for bed, or you should really go outside more often.
01:41:06.000Jane says, thank you for your conceded efforts to bring peace and refocus the tensions between Catholics and Protestants towards our real enemies, those who hate us both.
01:42:46.000It is unprecedented levels of opposition and shilling because they are legitimately terrified that we're taking all these issues mainstream in a way that has never been done before.
01:43:18.000Peanuts says part of the campaign for Yancey running for Texas Senate in March 2020 says we should deport all illegal immigrants who have committed crimes and I pray to God that this guy understands being here illegally is a crime.
01:43:32.000Yeah, well then that's that's a problem so often they don't they're talking about, you know If they come here and they commit crimes on top of coming here illegally So yeah I'm not not really sure what you want me to do with that.
01:43:43.000But true moth butts is happy Christmas Yeah, you too chicken on a raft says went to a friend's office holiday party Some black girls asked me to take their photo.
01:43:53.000I meant to say raise the roof for a picture, but accidentally said hands up That's kind of funny
01:44:00.000Justanos' thoughts on the Papa John Day of Reckoning.
01:44:04.000I don't know, it hasn't happened yet, but I'm definitely getting excited for it, the Day of Reckoning.
01:44:10.000Blitzkrieg says, are you ever considering a Knicker meetup?
01:44:48.000Coleman says, anytime I go on a normie twitter and I see the trough of slop that is normie political opinions, it makes me want to go wignap mode.
01:49:28.000Maybe if I, uh, maybe I'll, like, if I ever made it out that far I would have to go and I would have to be traveling for, like, a long time.
01:49:36.000I would have to, like, maybe I'd travel first to, uh...
01:49:40.000You know, Europe, and then from Europe to, like, I don't know, the Middle East and the Middle East to Asia and Asia.
01:49:45.000Because I can't, I can't be on a plane for 20 hours.
01:49:50.000Uh, Big Olive Oil says, The highlight of the year was the Groyper Wars, but my personal highlight was when you and Patrick Casey chased down Charlie Kirk through the woods and you got covered in poison ivy.
01:52:07.000Well, we're gonna hold off on that a little bit.
01:52:10.000Yeet says total power move coming out the Robbie Rotten fade the same week You said you don't use hair products due to superior med genetics.
01:52:18.000What is Robbie Rotten is that guy from what LazyTown?
01:52:24.000I see yeah, I told you I like so I Get out of the shower
01:52:30.000And normally I just towel dry my hair and comb it and I just kind of there's like a half hour period where like I towel dried slightly and then you know I just let it sit and I just sort of fix it up a little bit while it dries.
01:52:43.000But sometimes if I don't like comb it right away then it'll dry and like a wavy like curly way.
01:52:49.000It's not exactly curly per se but it is kind of wavy.
01:52:53.000So it'll it'll dry in a weird way where I do need a haircut.
01:56:46.000I don't know what you're talking about.
01:56:48.000And then this guy, thoughts on neocolonialism, how to rid yourself of degenerates.
01:56:53.000What do any of these things even mean?
01:56:55.000These are all just like sentence fragments or it's just like like just lacking context.
01:57:00.000Another wishful zoomer finally finally a friend of the show says congrats on making times person of the year big guy it was an amazing year for america first conservatism tremendous accomplishments and a lot of exposure 2020s here we come yes well thanks thanks and thanks for making that time edit pretty cool
01:57:56.000To me, the saddest thing in the world is sad birthdays.
01:58:09.000No joke, I think about like tragic things and and to me like a tragedy is less resonant with me than like a sad birthday.
01:58:20.000It's less for some reason it's it's more visceral to me to see a photograph of like
01:58:26.000Somebody like you know the sad birthday pictures where they're like all alone and they got like some sad little cake with a single candle and some dingy house and like you know dad's in the background on the couch or you know grandma's lighting the candles or something that's not to say that you don't love your family it's great to celebrate your birthday with family but
01:58:47.000Or the ones with kids where it's like nobody showed up to Chuck E. Cheese or whatever.
01:58:55.000It hits closer home to me to see that than like to see, you know, pictures like the third world or like some Turkish kid or some Syrian kid washing up on the shore or something.
02:00:34.000Like, uh, I don't know if it was her great-grandmother or something, but was like totally like blonde hair, like blue-eyed.
02:00:40.000I think on the Mexican side, I forget all the details, but basically, there's a lot of Mediterranean, like, uh, there's a lot of Mediterranean phenotype and Mediterranean genetics on the, from the Irish.
02:00:54.000I'm not like a geneticist, but I have heard, and I, uh, I've heard from like Madison Grant that, uh, I think he classified Ireland
02:01:02.000Not Northern Ireland, but the rest of Ireland is like somewhat Anglo also somewhat mad JD says is Trump ineffectual or is Israel just unbeatable?
02:01:12.000I think Trump is ineffectual Announces potato warmth be like BDS laws, but not a wall.
02:01:17.000Yeah King schlag says Zionists and evangelicals run our party Shouldn't we drive a wedge between them by asking Christian leaders in the White House of Jared?
02:01:30.000If Jared and Yael Kushner, I don't know who Yael is, if that's a type or something, are going to hell for denying Christ, we can gain in the evangelical voters.
02:01:40.000I think there's a more tactful way to go about it than, you know, oh Ivanka.
02:02:01.000Um, but yeah, I mean we definitely should drive a wedge between evangelicals and zionists, but the I mean these spur he's sort of We need drive wedge.
02:02:09.000So should we let go up to them and say it's Jerry Kushner going to hell like Where do you think that's gonna go?
02:02:15.000Blitzkrieg says Nick enough with the black pills.
02:02:20.000Rafael says, what's the surname on your Italian side of the family?
02:02:23.000Oh, hello docs department You're related to Roman nobility because that would explain a lot you on some Caesar shit, bro I'm not gonna hey, what's your mother's maiden name?
02:02:33.000And also what's your first pet's name?
02:02:35.000And also What's your favorite elementary school teacher's name and what's your social and what's your I'm not about to docks.
02:03:06.000I went on X because I saw this article on the examiner about aliens.
02:03:25.000And I was like wonder if there's anything in X about aliens because they were talking about how the DoD does these reports about how UFOs are flying around like aircraft carriers and nuclear Air Force bases and nuclear submarines and that they're just they're disabling our nuclear like system UFOs are and they're they're shown to be controlled by perhaps, you know
02:03:48.000Some kind of intelligent life or something?
02:03:50.000Anyway, I was reading an article about UFOs.
02:03:53.000I went on X, naturally, to see if there was anything new.
02:04:28.000I'm being gang stalked by superchatters.
02:04:31.000I'm driving on the highway and superchatters are boxing me in.
02:04:34.000I'm walking down the street and superchatters are whispering things in my ear.
02:04:38.000I was walking down the street the other day with, uh, with lollisocks and a superchatter bumped into me and said, you'll never, no one will believe you.
02:04:47.000A bunch of people get bumping into me and whispering in my ear, no one will ever believe you.
02:04:51.000And I was like, did you just see that?
02:05:35.000ASDF says, think of how much a line cook could make if wages weren't suppressed by illegals who would at least be something for having their factory jobs outsourced.
02:06:51.000So, but yeah, New York City was just like I was there the other couple weeks ago for the Milo thing and like, oh my gosh, there's just like garbage everywhere and the traffic is insane.
02:07:03.000I thought the traffic was only bad in LA, but it was insane going into like Manhattan and
02:07:34.000That's so funny Inclusion or I just read that Polish American says oh, so you're wearing that works with brutal efficacy brought a thought to tears I love that one.
02:08:54.000It's like the simplest, easiest trick in the book, but that is just what I've learned from, and I don't have a ton of experience, but I can just tell you that bullying women works.
02:09:07.000Now, it doesn't mean like bullying like, you know, pushing them down a flight of stairs, like punching them.
02:09:12.000I mean, not like that, not like that, but I mean,
02:09:16.000But just sort of, like, busting their chops.
02:09:18.000Even if you are just, like, making fun of them or embarrassing them, within reason, for some reason they do love that.
02:09:25.000For some reason they are just, like, attracted to that.
02:09:30.000And everyone, if you've, like, literally ever been in a social situation, they just like that, okay?
02:09:36.000They like to be just sort of, like, I don't know, challenged or sort of, like, provoked.
02:09:44.000I just find that that is uh, you know, a lot of men come up with this expectation that women want you to be like really sweet and really like Hi, you're amazing.
02:09:59.000I think that I Think I think with almost anybody.
02:10:02.000It's just like what's wrong with you, you know
02:10:05.000So people like I think maybe or maybe that's just me.
02:10:08.000Maybe I just maybe I just am like Maybe I'm just a natural antagonizer and ball buster.
02:10:14.000But at least I find that that is what you know people like Let's see.
02:10:18.000It's you know, sort of play it is a little bit playful But it also is funny when you push a little bit too far and you just it's funny when you make people dry Oh showing that you know
02:10:28.000Sometimes you gotta set him up to knock him down.
02:10:31.000Or knock him down to set him back up, right?
02:10:52.000I got pulled over one time, but it wasn't my fault.
02:10:54.000So I never got pulled over, never got a ticket, never, you know, traffic violation, anything like that.
02:10:59.000I got a parking ticket once, but it was bullshit.
02:11:02.000I also I also got an administrative ticket one time because I like Turned right on red and like you weren't supposed to do that or I came to a rolling stop I think it's what it was I came to a rolling stop at a red light and turned right so it's you know gay shit like that like the parking ticket I got it was like my What is it the front of my car was like a little bit over the sidewalk?
02:11:26.000It was like a parking lot so I got I got a $50 ticket for that and
02:11:32.000Like I said I got the the rolling stop thing and um I think I pulled over one time just took an illegal u-turn but my GPS told me to take it I told the guy I'm like look GPS told me to take the u-turn it's Apple Maps usually I use Google Maps wasn't my fault so I know I'm a very good driver I'm a very competent driver I'm just very good you know and it's uh
02:11:55.000That's a very... something to keep in mind.
02:12:15.000Delta says the society we all love and miss was created by the Catholics from Europe and the WASP deep state decimated the entire Catholic edifice in the 1960s.
02:12:50.000Toki says I've been watching for two full months now and still don't get what a WIGNET is.
02:12:55.000I know it stands for Wigger Nationalist but that doesn't help at all.
02:12:59.000Uh, again, it's one of these things where if you don't get it, you're just not gonna get it.
02:13:03.000It's like, um... You know... It's sort of like... It's sort of hard to explain because it's a little bit... I mean, it's a little bit, like, politically incorrect.
02:13:14.000It's sort of like in the same way that, like, uh... You know, black people are politically, like, uh... Wignads are in the sense that...
02:13:24.000They just sort of lack political agency.
02:13:27.000They don't really understand what is required to build a political movement.
02:13:31.000It's sort of hard to explain the origins of it, but maybe ask me on DLive.
02:13:38.000I'll be able to explain it a little better.
02:13:45.000pandemonium says do you think when the boomers day off so will ben shaquiros fans are there enough braindead millennials as well to fund the gravy train it's xers and millennials it's unfortunately with shapiro boomers like him but it's also a lot of gen x and millennials but the zoomers and alpha belong to us generation z generation alpha belongs to us belongs to tucker belongs to america first polish american says even better was a whole foods
02:14:39.000It's like the only people that were hanging out at the park and getting fresh air were like, you-know-the-type.
02:14:45.000The only people that are ever just hanging out outside at the park are people that can't hang out at home.
02:14:51.000You know, the only people that are hanging out at the park every day, you know, around 7-Eleven, around the convenience store, are, you know, you-know-the-type.
02:15:01.000And it's not, it's not kids playing ball.
02:19:18.000Ham Sides says, you ever think about how globalists and money movers operate at such a high level of resources and money that this movement will never truly be able to incur any real changes in America?
02:20:01.000ASDF says just read that Ariana Grande left the Catholic Church because they didn't accept her brothers being gay and now they practice Kabbalah.
02:21:34.000Abundant affection with the right girl at the right time.
02:21:39.000I would say it is a it's a very sort of like it's a balance has to be sort of subtle.
02:21:43.000I agree It's maybe just comes naturally to me because I know that I'm gonna say like Oh bully women and people are just like totally gonna spurg out Just be obnoxious and just what I'm saying there is sort of like there's sort of an art to it I guess you could say it's like
02:22:01.000It's sort of a subtle and a nuanced thing.
02:22:03.000It's hard to explain, but I mean that is a big part of it.
02:23:03.000It's like, you know when that happens when it's like 3am on a weekday and you're like, it's 3am, I'm trying to get to White Castle, there's nobody even here, I'm just gonna blow through this red light.
02:23:37.000Somebody put that in here like a like many months ago I remember that old joke blitzkrieg says what books would you recommend to those new to the scene?
02:25:40.000How many deadlines has he blown through in the last year?
02:25:54.000You know, Yanni was supposed to come out September 27th last year, and then it was Black Friday, and then it was in September 20th, or I'm sorry, September 29th last year, September 27th this year for Jesus is King, and then it was the Sunday, and then it was the next month, and then it was next week, you know, so...
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