00:01:27.000You know, a lot of it has to do with the Zionist antipathy towards Russia, historical antipathy that goes back centuries for all kinds of shit going down.
00:01:36.000You know, most of those neocon guys, they were Trotskyites, you know, and they hate Mother Russia.
00:01:42.000And, you know, from the point of view of the military industrial complex, you know, they want a war.
00:01:49.000You know, they want a war to justify their existence and to justify the excessive and ridiculous armament buildup that serves no purpose other than to actually go to war.
00:01:59.000You know, and so I thought to myself if Hillary wins, which I think she will, we'll have a war within six months of her taking office.
00:02:07.000And then here we are pleasantly surprised, you know, that Trump won.
00:04:47.000I'm not going to argue with you because it's a pointless exercise because you guys, laughter curve guys, don't know what the fuck you're talking about.
00:04:53.000Laughter curve guys, dude, it's a priori economics.
00:07:13.000So, I'm not going to do it right now while I'm having this conversation, but okay, fine.
00:07:18.000Yeah, my statement is when was the last time there was a balanced U.S. budget?
00:07:24.000I believe it was before the turn the half century mark, right?
00:07:28.000Before the middle of the 20th century, sometime before World War II.
00:07:32.000But, uh, but anyway, if we're going to get to the fundamental point, besides the laughing curve, if you think it's if you think conservatism, which is the basis of the Republican Party, it pertains more to the To the fiscal policy of a nation as opposed to its demographics, you've lost the plot.
00:07:49.000Ron, or rather, Donald Trump is more Republican, more conservative than Ronald Reagan will ever be because Donald Trump understands you have to have borders.
00:07:56.000And borders are more conservative than caring about fucking taxes, right?
00:08:02.000Did that caravan from Mexico cross the border?
00:10:48.000The Constitution itself said that he failed to enforce the law.
00:10:53.000The law on the book is catch and release.
00:10:55.000Tell me the maximum number of people that the federal government can legally detain before they have to release them while awaiting a court day.
00:15:46.000Who has the constitutional authority to appropriate money for the federal government?
00:15:51.000Is it the president or is it the Congress?
00:15:53.000According to Article 1, Section 9 of the Constitution, you will know that you have the exclusive authority of Congress to appropriate money.
00:16:02.000But you don't know that because you're an old man and all you have to sling is these silly ad hominem caricature arguments.
00:18:02.000Article 1, Section 9 of the Constitution says it's the authority of the Congress, specifically the House of Representatives, to appropriate money for the federal government.
00:18:11.000If the president signs a bad budget, I could say, What about veto?
00:18:29.000You hold him responsible for something that you're asking the government.
00:18:32.000Paul Ryan wasn't going to do a little bit of water carrying because he himself thought that this budget was horrifying and it was part of the reason that he quit.
00:22:09.000The thing is, see, if you're going to be like throwing shit at somebody, yeah, of course they're not going to be, they're going to get pissed off.
00:22:16.000And that wasn't throwing shit at a person.
00:23:07.000Your voice, listen, I didn't want to say it initially, but for a boomer, your voice sounds very weak.
00:23:14.000You sound like, man, Tonka saw at least sounds like tough, and I guess he's a big guy, and failure sounds big enough, but you sound weak, and you came off weak when you started, and then you couldn't take a little bit of band, so you turned it into this.
00:23:27.000And I think everyone in the chat, they're begging for mercy.
00:23:30.000They're saying, Nick, take it easy on him.
00:23:33.000But no, look, and on immigration, you said Trump is not conservative because of the budget.
00:23:39.000I mean, that's just, that's where we started.
00:23:41.000But then you had to turn it into, oh, well, he's not concerned.
00:25:49.000On this, like many of the black pillars, you're very quick to make a judgment when the development has happened exactly this morning.
00:25:56.000And I think you have to take into consideration, it's not a great place for an in depth political conversation, but you have to take into consideration the laws on the books, which are catch and release.
00:26:59.000Yeah, you want to know why that is, though?
00:27:00.000Because Trump has unilateral authority to conduct foreign affairs under Article II of the Constitution.
00:27:06.000Trump does not have authority to legislate new laws into being or to reform laws.
00:27:13.000So that's why you say, like, oh, I gave Trump credit on this thing where he has 100% legal authority, and yet you seem to not give Trump 100% responsibility for something that.
00:27:24.000But you yourself were saying that the most important thing.
00:27:41.000His authority under the Constitution is to enforce the law.
00:27:44.000He has been doing that to the fullest extent of the law.
00:27:46.000Looking at that and saying, hey, he's not doing his job on this, but instead you'd give up all kinds of excuses and then throw shit my way when I point that out.
00:27:56.000It's not an excuse to say he doesn't have constitutional authority to change the law and the law is impeding his enforcement of it.
00:28:02.000You look at the fullest extent of the law and he's followed it.
00:28:06.000Tell me how many Syrian refugees have come into the country this year?
00:30:44.000And you certainly aren't going to break through into the mainstream.
00:30:48.000And do keep in mind, because of the shit that you've done here in the public sphere, there's no way that you're ever going to be able to have a straight job in like corporate consulting or anything.
00:30:56.000I'm not trying to get a corporate consulting job.
00:31:51.000You start off, well, first of all, if we go back, your approach from the beginning, you know, you have all these nasty things to say, and this didn't come out of nowhere.
00:31:58.000You had all this obviously locked and loaded in the chamber, but you come on, you come on, sucking my dick, looking at my asshole.
00:35:22.000I think that the way that you alienate people is you're not going to get far.
00:35:27.000You know, I heard this about you and I wasn't really sure about it, but now having experienced it, I'm pretty sure you're not going to get far.
00:35:34.000If you think that you're going to get far in politics, you're out of your fucking mind.
00:38:26.000It's confrontation and I'll enjoy that.
00:38:29.000But when you pretend to be my friend and you come at me with this, oh, I'm trying to help you, I'm trying to be your friend, and then we're doing this debate.
00:39:18.000I would never rule it out, but I don't aim there.
00:39:21.000I mean, no, not specifically in like running for political office, but you want to be involved in political movements and you want to advance your political ideas.
00:40:52.000So I will tell you, I like to burn bridges, but I'm selective with it.
00:40:56.000And, you know, you come on here telling me you can't burn bridges with this guy, blah, blah, blah, after he's stolen money and all this and that.
00:41:03.000And then you come at me with all this nasty talk.
00:41:06.000If you think I'm not going to respond in some way.