In this episode of America First, host Nicholas J. Fuentes ( ) and co-host Alex Blumberg ( ) talk about the border, April Fools Day, and the H2B visa program. They also talk about Joe Biden s new accuser, Amy Lappos, and why he should have a song named after his accuser. America First is a show about Americanism, not globalism. It's going to be only America First. America First! The American people will come first once again. America, not Globalism, will be our credo. It'll be, "Only America First." The president has promised to close the southern border, and we'll talk about why it's about time. Also, we'll be talking about the H-2B visas, and compare them to the Obama administration's immigration policies. We'll be comparing them to what the Obama did in the early days of his administration. And we'll take a look at Joe Biden's new song, "The White House Song." And much, much more! We're back with another Joe Biden song, featuring a new version of his old song. It's called "I've Got It Together" and it's much better than the one Joe Biden used in the old one. by The Office of Publicity and Marketing. You can find the song on SoundCloud here. If you like what you hear, please leave us a review and tell us what you think about it in the comments section below. We'd love to be featured on the next week's episode of the podcast! Subscribe to our new show, America First on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser! or wherever else you're listening to the latest episode of this week's podcast is listening to us. Thank you! And don't forget to subscribe and share it on your social media! so we can spread the word to your friends about what you've listened to us on your feed! and we can be a little bit more like us on social media about what we're listening about what's going on in your life, and what we should be listening to, and how we're doing on the podcast, and who else is listening about it! Tweet us in the next episode of "America First? and what they can do more of what they're listening with us should we do more about it, and more like that, right?
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00:19:21.000And I talked about this a little bit on the premium show yesterday.
00:19:25.000But I look around because every year, I don't know if you've seen this, I don't know if you know what I'm talking about, I don't think it ever used to be this way.
00:19:33.000But now the new thing, the new hip trend for a lot of these companies is to put out like a kitschy, quirky, funny little video on April Fool's and people like Amazon or companies like Amazon
00:20:27.000I think Amazon, I forget the exact video, but I think last year Amazon they were like poking fun at like how they were invading your privacy.
00:20:35.000And it's like that's, I don't know, is that really even parody at that point?
00:20:39.000You know, what was the, there was an article yesterday from Metro UK, and again I talked about this on the premium show,
00:22:41.000So we'll get into those numbers, compare them to the Obama administration, talk about what an H-2B visa is, and I think that'll be very educational.
00:22:51.000And then if we have time at the end, we'll be talking about Joe Biden, another accuser coming out.
00:22:57.000A woman by the name of Amy Lappos, she was reporting this to some Connecticut paper, and talking about how Joe Biden did something similar to what he did to the Nevada candidate for lieutenant governor.
00:23:28.000is back in the number one spot that was very white billing very exciting to see and even listening to he put out a new song called congratulations if you've been following this battle it's t-series versus PewDiePie who's gonna be the number one YouTube channel on YouTube and we were following this I think a lot more closely actually on the show in like December December 2018
00:23:53.000And, uh, it happened over the weekend that PewDiePie surpassed, or rather T-Series surpassed PewDiePie, was up like 100,000 subscribers, and everybody thought it was over, it's all over.
00:24:04.000But by Monday, now we're back over by another 100,000, PewDiePie's back ahead.
00:24:10.000And I was listening to the song and I almost started crying.
00:24:12.000I don't know if it was a sleep deprivation.
00:24:15.000I don't know if it was because I wasn't eating.
00:24:43.000The president was talking about this a couple of weeks ago.
00:24:46.000He tweeted out that the GOP was going to become the party of healthcare.
00:24:51.000And he said that the GOP is really going to make another big push for health care.
00:24:56.000And anybody who knows anything about the polls, about where the public is at with health care and with the Republican Party, everybody was screaming out, waving their hands around saying like, please, anything but that.
00:25:09.000I mean, I think everybody adjacent to the administration said everything except for that.
00:25:16.000And so for a couple of days he was on this kick where he was saying, we're going to become the party of health care.
00:25:58.000I think this was summer 2017 when they tried to repeal and replace Obamacare.
00:26:02.000The polling was a disaster for this because it turns out that you look at Democrat policies on health care, they're actually wildly popular.
00:26:10.000Universal health care is very popular.
00:26:13.000The individual, or not the individual mandate, but things like pre-existing conditions and other provisions in Obamacare.
00:26:19.000Not necessarily the whole package, but a lot of the provisions in there are very
00:27:02.000But that's really, we're really not in a position to govern like that.
00:27:05.000When we get control of the House or the Senate or the presidency, and this is a broader point I'm making, but it's very specific to health care for the reason that it's a very important issue for voters.
00:27:15.000Which is to say that we don't have time.
00:27:19.000We don't have enough voters in our party to be governing in such a way where we can pick and choose what we like and what we don't like.
00:27:27.000And if we don't like universal health care, we just won't pass it.
00:28:16.000How do we pass things which maybe are more or less inevitable in such a way that is acceptable to us and also we get a lot of concessions for it.
00:28:25.000That's how we have to be thinking going forward.
00:28:28.000So it was a minor white pill that the president said, oh I guess we'll just push it after the election because we don't win on that issue.
00:28:35.000But it's also important to note that with a lot of these issues we really have to pick and choose our battles.
00:28:40.000We really can't afford to be a party that has a comprehensive platform
00:28:44.000We have to look at areas where there's compromise and we have to pick a few battles which are really important to us.
00:28:50.000Immigration is one of them and that's one where we have a lot of popular support on our side.
00:28:54.000So don't want to get into that whole thing but just a small little white pill there because I know it's been it's been brutal.
00:29:31.000And I was saying to some of my friends the other day, it's almost like you hear about those ancient battles
00:29:36.000You know in the Peloponnesian War or you look at the British in South Africa and their stories where it's like a thousand men held their own against a million enemy soldiers and either they win against all odds or even if they don't win they fought to the last man and they were heroic they didn't give up.
00:29:54.000You know I think about ancient battles like that and I think about PewDiePie.
00:30:00.000Story like that a modern mythology one Swedish youtuber against a billion and that's what we're up against, you know But you got to think about it in terms of quality over quantity, you know Just do a little arithmetic there If there is one Swedish youtuber multiplied by how many Europeans left in the world, even if we're outnumbered If we're all on the same page, maybe then we'll be alright, right?
00:30:28.000Life is hard, the world's a cruel and ugly place, so I'm just gonna give it to you straight.
00:30:32.000Look, Trump is not closing down the border, and if he is, it's not gonna work, and I'll tell you why.
00:30:38.000So today, this is according to the Daily Caller, it says, In the Oval Office, President Trump said he is willing to close parts of the southern border as early as this week unless he gets a deal with Congress or Mexico acts to curb illegal immigration.
00:30:53.000Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said the disruption of traffic across the U.S.-Mexico border would cause a potentially catastrophic impact on the economy.
00:31:02.000Now, the reason I'm very skeptical about this is because the president was all over the place in this meeting.
00:31:09.000He made this threat earlier this week.
00:31:28.000So if people think that's ambiguous or something, he means we're just going to completely shut down the border.
00:31:33.000You know, even though we've had National Guard troops go down there before and fortify it, he's talking about completely sealing it up, you know, totally.
00:31:41.000And the reason I'm skeptical about that is because, again, he said earlier this week it's about Central Americans.
00:32:13.000Definitions and guidelines, you're able to have your asylum application processed and then you're given a chance to come into the country.
00:32:21.000But part of the asylum rules basically stipulate that you have to have this reasonable fear in your own country.
00:32:29.000There has to be this reasonable assumption that America's your last shot.
00:32:33.000So it really doesn't make a lot of sense that if you're fleeing Nicaragua, right, or you're fleeing Honduras or Guatemala, and those countries are so dangerous you couldn't stay there,
00:32:43.000But you come all the way through Mexico, which in many parts is fine.
00:32:48.000You know, Mexico is not a five-star resort like a western white country like America, but Mexico is fine compared to these other countries if you get up north, if you get towards the middle.
00:32:58.000So it doesn't really make a lot of sense that if the asylum laws say that, well, you have to have this reasonable fear and this is your last option, your last resort,
00:33:07.000But you go how many thousands of miles to go across an entire country, most of which is okay, to come to America?
00:34:14.000A straightforward answer on that tells me that there's not a whole lot of seriousness there.
00:34:19.000Moreover, you look at the impact of what that would be anyway, and he says, also I should note, he says, first we're going to close the whole border.
00:34:27.000Security matters more to me than trade.
00:34:29.000Then he says, well, we're looking at closing parts of it.
00:34:31.000So again, you see this sort of half-hearted, we really are not sure what we're doing.
00:34:36.000And moreover, and this is the overriding point,
00:34:41.000Okay, for whatever reason, whether he's going to close the whole border or parts of the border, let's say he's really serious about this threat.
00:36:37.000If he closes down the border, I'm not going to complain that he's closing down the border, but I am saying we have to be realistic with our expectations.
00:36:45.000We have to, at once, divorce what Trump says from what Trump does, because a lot of these people, they treat what he says as something that has already happened, past tense.
00:36:55.000Trump says, I'm going to shut down the border, and the MAGA-pedes get all over the place like it's already happened, like the border has been shut down, there's progress being made,
00:37:07.000So, at once we have to say, well this is what's being said, this is the talk, and here's the action.
00:37:13.000And then on top of that, after we look at action, if that happens anywhere, we have to look at what is the result.
00:37:20.000As always, we have to look at what is the actual consequence for the numbers of people coming into the country.
00:37:25.000Because every time we look at the action, that variable never goes in the right direction.
00:37:29.000And this is what we're looking at here with H-2B visas.
00:37:33.000You know, talk about talk versus action.
00:37:35.000We're talking a lot about securing the border.
00:37:37.000Talking a lot about closing down the border.
00:37:40.000Talking about... Stephen Miller says today that the White House is systematically reviewing all authorities that are already on the books, both in terms of cracking down on illegal immigration and the abuse of our legal immigration system.
00:37:53.000Like I said, glad we're finally looking at that.
00:37:55.000Glad we're finally cracking down on just about everything it can do.
00:37:59.000In March 2019, more than two years after you got inaugurated.
00:38:03.000So we're talking about getting serious.
00:38:05.000We're talking about closing the border.
00:38:16.000Uh, which is this immigration think tank.
00:38:18.000It says the Department of Homeland Security announced today that it is raising the 2019 H-2B cap by $30,000.
00:38:25.000The additional visas are available to H-2B guest workers who previously worked in the United States within the past three years.
00:38:33.000H-2B visas allow employers to hire foreign workers for non-agricultural jobs that do not require higher education, including landscaping, cleaning, hotels, etc.
00:39:01.000The H-2B program distorts the labor market and artificially props up inefficient companies, giving them no incentive to reform their hiring practices.
00:39:10.000H-2B prevents the neediest Americans from securing meaningful employment that could transform their lives.
00:39:15.000And the H-2B visa is unnecessary because a domestic replacement could do the same thing.
00:39:37.000And you're getting on poor Donald Trump's case.
00:39:40.000You're criticizing the poor President of the United States because why?
00:39:45.000Because he didn't declare himself dictator?
00:39:47.000Because he didn't declare himself God Emperor unironically and order all illegal immigrants rounded up in white vans and shipped out of the country?
00:40:06.000You know, if you look at what Trump's not doing on immigration, you can blame the judges, you can blame Paul Ryan, you can blame Mitch McConnell.
00:40:13.000There are a lot of forces working against him.
00:40:15.000But you know what you could start by doing?
00:40:17.000You could start by not signing a funding bill that gives immunity to unaccompanied minors and their sponsors.
00:40:23.000You could start by not signing a funding bill that decreases ICE detention beds and increases the amount of people, the cap, for how many people are released into the interior.
00:40:32.000You could start by not increasing the cap for H-2B visa workers.
00:41:30.000If Barack Obama could do it, certainly we could do it, right?
00:41:42.000So they go on and says there's a statutory annual cap of 66,000 H-2B visas, but in 17 and 18 the DHS Secretary permitted temporary one-time increases of 15,000 more guest workers authorized by Congress.
00:41:55.000In February 2019, Trump signed a spending bill that allows the DHS Secretary to raise the cap to as high as 135,000.
00:42:04.000So we only increased the cap of $65,000 by $30,000.
00:42:08.000So you're going to get $95,000 this year.
00:42:12.000Again, highest since the beginning of the Obama administration, but it could go higher.
00:42:20.000And it's funny because maybe a couple of weeks ago when I was warning everybody about this, when a lot of people were warning the MAGA base about this, Breitbart and Coulter,
00:42:30.000Talking about how Jared Kushner was holding court in the White House for the George W. Bush Center, and for the Heritage Foundation, and for the Koch Brothers, and for all these other nefarious groups.
00:42:40.000And we said, they're trying to concoct a big immigration package that's going to bring in more low-skilled workers.
00:42:46.000It's going to bring in more foreign labor.
00:42:48.000Everybody said, oh, oh please, that's not going to happen.
00:44:05.000I used to resist that for a long time because everybody said that about Syria, and again, I just can't in good conscience say that Trump dropping 50 missiles on Syria is the same as the Iraq and the Afghanistan war put together, right?
00:44:18.000So I wouldn't say he's George W. Bush, but what we're getting is Jeb Bush's policies, so a little bit less than George W. Bush, but just with mean rhetoric, just with Trumpian swagger, Trump attitude.
00:45:14.000The only reason I'm going to vote for Trump in 2020, this is the only reason this presidency continues to be good,
00:45:22.000Because Trump is less likely than Democrats to start arresting people like me.
00:45:27.000Because at that point, that's the mentality.
00:45:31.000The bare minimum is that Trump is not promising, like Elizabeth Warren, to go around rounding up and arresting so-called white nationalists, alt-right.
00:48:27.000And why this is really going to, I think, be like a watershed moment for the Democrats.
00:48:34.000This will be the moment when the schism really happens, when things really kick off, when they're going to say, we're going to put this crazy radical left-wing ideology ahead of pragmatism.
00:48:44.000You already see this with people like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, talk about reparations, all this other kooky stuff.
00:48:51.000You're starting to see this already, but I think if Joe Biden is pushed out of the race,
00:48:56.000Or if Joe Biden is hurt so badly, like mortally wounded by this because the Democrats couldn't control the media or Democrat candidates are attacking him, I think that'll be the moment when the Democratic Party has jumped the shark and there's real opportunity there.
00:49:10.000But I thought of another reason this weekend why this is going to be particularly bad.
00:49:16.000One of the biggest weaknesses of Joe Biden, believe it or not, in the Democratic Party right now, in a very meta-political way, is that he's a white man.
00:49:26.000Now, politically, if you're just talking about voters, if you're talking about an American election in a vacuum, it's actually a very good thing that you have a Democrat that's an old, straight, white man, because
00:49:36.000Which states did they lose to Trump in 16?
00:50:36.000Since Barack Obama got in office in 2008, a totally new mission, a totally new soul for their party, which I guess used to be fighting for working people, and now it's fighting for this weird cultural revolution against white America.
00:51:57.000Maybe he was able to get by if he was totally clean, if he was somebody like, who was it in the Pennsylvania district in the special election last year?
00:53:00.000They're basically an identitarian party.
00:53:02.000They don't use that phrase, like they don't use our sort of language when it comes to so-called identity politics, but that's basically how these people vote.
00:53:11.000They don't vote based on who do I trust.
00:53:15.000Who is somebody who's going to deliver, you know, a promising future to America?
00:53:19.000They're basically voting based on, again, this crazy grievance ideology.
00:53:57.000I believe that after 16, you would have thought that Joe Biden, if Trump had never entered the race, if he hadn't gotten elected, you know, let's say you're in, when did Trump announce?
00:55:03.000I think there's not really a front-runner just yet.
00:55:05.000And actually, although it would be nice to see Trump get a real challenge in 2020, and it will be a challenge regardless of who's the nominee, I really haven't seen anybody who seems to me like they can beat Trump emerge yet.
00:55:22.000I feel like probably other people feel similarly.
00:55:25.000Steve Bannon said this earlier this week, but nobody has really blown me away so far.
00:55:30.000Nobody that I've seen has really proven to be somebody who can rise above the rest, at least not yet.
00:55:35.000And I guess that's why the election in America lasts like two years now, or about a year and a half, is because there's this character arc and people develop and they sort of become a presidential candidate over the course of
00:55:47.000This quixotic sort of adventure across America.
00:56:17.000I know a lot of people think Yang, like, they have this weird, I guess, confirmation bias sort of thing.
00:56:22.000They think Yang's gonna really run away with it, but Buttigieg has had some good fundraising numbers and, you know, a lot of these more dark horse candidates have a little bit more excitement for some reason than the senators and governors and people like that, but it's really all up in the air.
00:56:36.000If Trump wins in 2020, I think it's because Democrats just suck.
00:56:40.000And that's, hey, if that's how we win, that's how we win.
00:56:44.000You know, maybe that's the future of the Republican Party is exploiting Democrat divisions and just trying to be as inoffensive as possible, trying to secure as much of our people as possible and deactivate as much of their side.
00:56:57.000That might be the future of our party because, you know, Trump should not get reelected at this point.
00:57:02.000You know, if the election were held today, I would say that Trump doesn't deserve to get re-elected.
00:57:09.000If he's gonna help us, we should re-elect him in any minuscule way.
00:57:12.000If he's on net better than a Democrat, then we'll vote for him.
00:57:15.000But nevertheless, he doesn't deserve to get re-elected.
00:57:17.000He shouldn't get re-elected based on what he has done and what he hasn't done.
00:57:21.000But if he does, and I think he stands a pretty good chance, and that's ultimately, I think, a good thing, it'll be because the Democrats just don't have it figured out.
00:57:28.000They're gonna start eating each other alive.
00:57:31.000I think that'll be interesting to see how that plays out.
00:57:35.000Hopefully we'll see an announcement sometime soon.
00:57:37.000It's kind of hard to get a feel for what the race is going to look like when half these people haven't even like officially announced yet or really started running.
00:57:44.000The debates are going to be held I think in like May or June, so I guess we'll have to wait for that.
00:58:44.000I don't know, it sounds like a guest on Fox News.
00:58:47.000You know, it sounds like, welcome to the Ingram Angle and yes, you're a Planned Parenthood worker and now you've become pro-life.
00:58:53.000Yeah, yeah, you know, I mean, that sounds like a five minute bit on Fox News, but I don't know, I guess they turned into this big movie and they got banned from Twitter for some unknown reason.
00:59:05.000It's actually kind of funny because boomers like really don't understand social media, but it works because they get suspended and Twitter says, oh, I'm sorry, we're reinstating your account.
00:59:14.000And I don't doubt that they got suspended for a political reason.
00:59:18.000And then they just said, oh, we made a mistake.
00:59:20.000So that was probably legitimately like Twitter having bias and intervening, probably in an illegal way.
00:59:27.000But then people are trying to refollow this account after they unsuspend it.
00:59:32.000And they find that if they click follow, it unfollows them from it.
00:59:47.000You know, but that's just what happens.
00:59:49.000When an account gets deactivated, when an account gets suspended and it comes back, it takes a while for it to like re-assimilate all the old followers to get normal again.
00:59:57.000But anyway, it's funny when that happens because, you know, look, it works.
01:00:02.000If there's the appearance of impropriety, it's just as good as if there were actual impropriety, right?
01:00:25.000I mean, understand, where does the left-wing programming come from?
01:00:28.000Does it come from a left-wing movie where it's about a pro-life woman who has an unplanned pregnancy, and then she comes around and realizes that Planned Parenthood's really great, and then, like, Hillary Clinton comes in at the end and says, vote Democrat, and so on?
01:04:29.000I don't tend to believe the things that the government tells us that it's all, oh, it's all just science and that's all just crazy conspiracy talk.
01:04:38.000You know, I tend to believe the wacky stuff.
01:04:40.000So, no ghosts, but everything else pretty believable to me.
01:04:45.000Jose Antonio says, it's like a five day camping trip and did nothing during my spring break at Yellowstone.
01:04:51.000Happy and refreshing to leave LA, family, school, and politics.
01:04:55.000Yeah, see, I'm not really into the whole camping thing.
01:04:57.000I know everybody's so into being an outdoorsman now.
01:05:28.000Pagan Gnostic sort of cult of the trees and that kind of thing don't get me wrong I think in America.
01:05:35.000There's a very important place for the outdoors I think it plays in a very important part in the right-wing and American traditionalism and all that American national identity So I'm not you know trying to hit that as a concept But just my personal preference people are always go camping go outdoors get a breath of fresh air I'm like up
01:05:53.000I get a breath of fresh air when I walk from my house to my car and I drive through the drive-thru, okay?
01:05:58.000And I roll down the windows, I get a little fresh air, you know?
01:06:01.000But the camping, you know, I never went camping.
01:07:39.000Because the whole point of the meme is to be subversive.
01:07:42.000The whole point of the meme is to communicate a message which is
01:07:45.000Uh, not accepted, which is sort of, uh, you know, outside of political correctness, outside of this political, this Jewish political speech system.
01:07:54.000So, somebody like Benny Johnson could never push a good meme.
01:07:58.000Memes are not about electing your gay, Zionist candidate.
01:08:01.000That's not, you know, if you look at it that way, if it's a top-down, astroturfed, like, campaign strategy, then what's that fat retard at Yale?
01:08:30.000And it's kind of funny because on the flyer, I don't know if you saw this, Benny Johnson, he's this guy, he worked for BuzzFeed, got fired for being a plagiarist, now he works for Turning Point USA, and he's doing a college speech tour called Winning the Meme Wars.
01:08:45.000And he's this loser, he's this big geek from Washington D.C., he's one of these political hacks from D.C., some 30-something just dork.
01:08:56.000And he's gonna go around telling people how to win the meme war.
01:09:26.000He's got the liberal one, the impact text meme of the smug liberal which is like a decade old.
01:09:32.000And then the funniest thing to me is he's got Mike Pence there.
01:09:35.000Electric Mike Pence with all the electricity around him.
01:09:37.000And it's funny because that basically says it all that that's on the flyer.
01:09:41.000Because he's such an out-of-touch boomer that he doesn't know what that meme actually means.
01:09:46.000He maybe thinks it means, oh, Mike Pence is cool.
01:09:49.000No, the reason you have electric Mike Pence is because Mike Pence is going to electrocute homosexuals either through electroshock conversion therapy or through an electric chair.
01:10:00.000So he unwittingly puts a meme on there which even though it's stale and it's old does convey an unironically based message which says we're going to electrocute to death all homosexuals and he puts that on the flyer and if he knew what that meant he would disavow it in a second.
01:10:17.000If he knew what that meme meant, he would say, this is homophobic and irresponsible and blah blah, you know, because he's a gay political hack.
01:10:26.000But he puts it on there because he's also a boomer, so he doesn't even know what it means.
01:11:23.000You're a pussy dude You're a Jewish owned pussy and everybody knows it So that kind of stuff makes me so mad when they try and co-opt a meme culture when they try and co-opt our culture It's sort of like comedy comedy.
01:11:36.000I see like comedians who start to do well like Bill Burr.
01:11:40.000No, Bill Burr I used to think was really funny, and then he got a TV show.
01:11:43.000Then he got really rich and famous, and now he's not funny anymore.
01:11:46.000Comedy is for people that are, like, sad.
01:11:49.000Comedy is for people that are sad and lonely, and in a lot of cases they have something wrong with them.
01:11:55.000You know, those are the people that can be funny.
01:13:52.000Wagee's complaining about what I do and, you know, yeah, okay, I can wake up basically whenever I want as long as before 7 o'clock and I work an hour, you know, doing the show.
01:14:02.000It's actually a lot more work that goes into it than the, you know, people are like, oh, what, you work like an hour?
01:14:06.000Yeah, you... I wish I worked and I was just the show, right?
01:14:10.000But, uh, for all the... for all the complaining and whining, oh, I have to work all the time.
01:14:16.000you know it's uh it's what you get for having a reliable income you know they could take away everything tomorrow and I'm like unemployable so yeah yeah keep complaining that you have a steady stable job you have an income boo-hoo right everybody everybody's got their hustle all right don't don't whine to me wages man
01:14:37.000What are we gonna do with all these wages?
01:14:39.000Better get in the Yang book so they stop whining online about it.
01:14:42.000Joe the Boomer says, clown world is crazy, Nick.
01:18:06.000I just don't wash it in the winter because there's so much precipitation and everything that it just doesn't really make any sense to get it washed.
01:19:14.000I'll do a little, maybe I'll do a periscope outside.
01:19:17.000All you wagees in your, you know, in the Amazon factory, you can watch it for 30 seconds when you're on your timed bathroom break, you know.
01:19:27.000That's a good idea because the weather will be nice.
01:19:29.000Poo Poo King, my man, number one super chatter says, my favorite economist Paul Steen Greenberg says that immigrants from Congo will increase GDP by 1.5% if we import enough.
01:21:03.000What he talks about, his theory, is that there is an involution.
01:21:07.000I don't know if that's even a real word, or maybe it's an anachronistic word, but he uses the word involution as sort of a synonym for devolution.
01:21:16.000Whereas people now are saying that we evolved from monkeys to people, and we went from primitive civilizations to advanced civilizations, he says that it's been an involution, that we've actually been devolving.
01:21:29.000That we were probably a superior species.
01:21:33.000He called this the Hyperborean race, this golden race from the north.
01:21:37.000It was taller, that had greater abilities, that had more advanced technology.
01:21:42.000They were in every way better than we were.
01:21:44.000And that deteriorated to the silver Atlantean race and then it went to this bronze race, which is sort of like where we are now.
01:22:09.000At the end of the day, it's all, it's all, like, not true.
01:22:12.000So, insofar as you believe that, uh, the rituals and sacrifices and priestly traditions and, you know, this, this stuff about, uh, different races, Atlantean, Hyperborean races, insofar as you believe all that stuff happened, I guess, yeah, you could be a radical traditionalist, capital-T traditionalist.
01:22:30.000Uh, but if you think that's, that's all not true, then it really doesn't mean anything, you know?
01:29:33.000Now that's, now that's what I'm talking about.
01:29:36.000Imagine if we just had a new Roman Empire that governed everything, and you had the Pope, and we got a new Pope, and we got Matteo Salvini was the Emperor, and then the Anglos couldn't ruin everything, the Nords and Swedes couldn't ruin everything, all these, you know, Germans couldn't ruin everything, these Amerimuts couldn't ruin everything,
01:29:56.000It would just be the Italians who would be citizens and they would sort of be running everything and we would all basically be subjects of the Roman Empire.
01:31:43.000That's a really subtle pro-life message.
01:31:45.000The story is about a woman who worked at Planned Parenthood and she saw a barbaric abortion taking place and then, you know, she found God and prayed over... Like, that sounds like the most over-the-top movie I've ever heard of in my life.
01:32:00.000Now again, I'm very pro-life, but you know, don't tell me that's subtle.
01:35:10.000Getting your, you know, probably wife is sleeping with somebody else, person who made that, some guy, some sweaty guy working in an office in Arlington, Virginia.
01:36:40.000These liberal Democrats in Hollywood, these liberal Democrats in the media, liberal Democrats in DC, they're running everything and they're wrecking our country.
01:38:27.000Fundamentally, it's not a work that advances an economic claim.
01:38:30.000It's a work that advances an ideological claim.
01:38:33.000So that's why I say a lot of the economic stuff, unless you're talking about like hard economic literature, like macroeconomic, microeconomic literature, it's not really what you think it is.
01:38:55.000A little, you know, I'm not really a big fan of some of the free trade type stuff.
01:39:01.000Free trade doesn't work is a good one, but you just got to remember a lot of what you're reading is very much charged, a lot of economic type stuff is charged up with ideology.
01:39:09.000I don't really, economics doesn't really matter so much to me, you know.
01:39:13.000I guess distributism is the school I would say I'm a part of.
01:39:17.000But I'm really more of a pragmatic sort of a guy.
01:39:19.000I'm not really part of a school that says we need this methodology.
01:41:09.000So I look at it from a very practical perspective.
01:41:14.000And I don't know I don't know if people really understand that a lot of people like this I'll just say you just say whatever say the most outrageous You just go there go there say spell it out explicitly in the harshest terms with racial slurs.
01:41:29.000It's like oh Yeah, I'm not nobody's really in a position to do that They're putting the squeeze on us as it is and I just can't really invite that into my life right now So I like his I think his contents funny.
01:42:27.000One of the most beautiful cities in the world.
01:42:29.000You drive... I don't understand how you could not drive over the bridges, over the Chicago River downtown and not think, like, this is the greatest city ever.
01:42:38.000Once inhabited by a great people and now it's been inherited by these undesirables.
01:42:44.000So yeah, that's... that is the lesson, I suppose, right?
01:42:50.000It's just been occupied by some others who are probably not going to be great stewards of it.
01:42:55.000Ron's son says, and you know, my family goes way back in the city on Taylor Street.
01:43:00.000You go back to how Taylor Street used to be, you know, my mom tells me about how it was like and my grandma tells me how Taylor Street used to be.
01:43:07.000It was like Little Italy and everything and what a great place it was.
01:43:12.000And now you look at Taylor Street and it's all Mexican.
01:44:12.000What are your thoughts on the Freemasons?
01:44:32.000But I also I don't know so I am I coming off as a jerk but I think I know what that is and when I when I see people trying to do that I'm like what do you watch the show like what do you think goes on here do you think I come on this show and use it as a platform like Dino for all the old RSVN people when I worked at RSVN I'll tell you a quick little story because this is too funny when I was on RSVN
01:44:56.000I was on there for a couple of months, and then they brought in another host.
01:45:00.000I did a show, Cernovich did a show there, Bill Mitchell had a show there, Cassie Dillon had a show there, and a lot of the shows started to get cancelled because the viewership wasn't good.
01:45:10.000For some reason, they had like a quarter of a million subscribers, but for some reason all the original content wasn't getting a lot of engagement.
01:45:19.000So anyway, a lot of these people started dropping out because they were like, we're not getting engagement.
01:45:24.000Mike Cernovich, Bill Mitchell, I'm a big celebrity.
01:45:26.000I'm only getting a thousand views per show.
01:45:49.000He had gotten fired from like every job he ever worked at because it was always the same pattern.
01:45:54.000He would get hired, he would do really well because he was a pretty entertaining guy, and then he would totally flame out because he had this massive ego and he was a complete retard.
01:46:04.000And he would say something like totally offensive or he'd, you know, get in a fight with the producers or whatever and he'd get fired.
01:46:10.000So he got hired by RSB and he got brought onto the show.
01:46:13.000and he maybe lasted like one week and and rsvn was such small boss stuff for some reason he thought he was like howard stern but he was maybe getting like 150 viewers per night
01:46:26.000and uh so like maybe a week after he started his show he was doing a call-in show and he had some woman call in from like florida of course some woman calls in from florida i i wonder if it even still exists i don't think it does it must have been deleted but some woman calls in from florida and he starts this this boomer this absolute boomer this old spaco and italian guy
01:46:49.000Starts asking her about herself and flirting with her and saying, oh, where's your husband at?
01:46:53.000And she's like, oh, oh, he's not here.
01:46:55.000And he's like, yeah, he's not here when he doesn't know you're calling into the Dino report.
01:46:59.000And he's getting really creepy, like really, really pushing the envelope here, really crossing some lines.
01:47:05.000And it gets to the point where he's telling her, why don't you start describing yourself?
01:48:27.000And it was probably the funniest thing I ever saw.
01:48:29.000Me and my roommate, I did my show, I filmed it in his dorm room.
01:48:33.000We were watching it, we were cracking up.
01:48:36.000So I'm not saying that's what's going on here, but I don't know why that made me think of that but Just a funny story funny story from my manga days from the old from the old right side Broadcasting crew gotta love the baby the Chad baby boomer You know the Virgin send nudes versus the Chad email me a picture of you in lingerie I
01:48:57.000The finest part cuz you could hear it in his voice so dejected She follows him on Twitter and I she even followed me So I was able to follow along in real time and she was not I mean it was not a pretty picture Well, I mean think of it what kind of busted 30 year old roasty from Florida calls up to the Dino report at 9 p.m and describing herself and all the rest you can imagine what that person looks like and Yeah, he took one look and he's like, oh, oh, yeah, that's all very nice.
01:49:24.000Hey, anyway, we really got to get going
01:49:30.000He wasn't he was like a Gen Xer but Classic classic memories from the old from the old right side Broadcasting day, and I used to joke about it all the time on the show back then It's just goes to show how ancient I am now.
01:52:51.000Spengler, though, you know, the thing about Spengler is that it's just very difficult.
01:52:56.000I wouldn't recommend that one right out of the gate.
01:52:58.000It's a very good one, but it's a book that requires a deep knowledge of art and
01:53:03.000Architecture, math, literature, which I don't know that much about architecture.
01:53:07.000I don't know that much about art, like paintings and things.
01:53:11.000So it was a little tough for me to understand what's going on, you know.
01:53:14.000He was attempting to have a view, like a science or a study of history.
01:53:22.000And in studying history of civilizations, you have to look at like everything that comprises civilization.
01:53:27.000So that's why it was such an ambitious project.
01:53:31.000At the time but very difficult subject matter obviously have to become an expert and all that stuff to really get it RT says Nick stop rationalizing your fast food addiction.
01:54:13.000I wouldn't debate, you know, a top economist on economic matters in the same way that it was probably foolish for me to debate a literal, like, what does he have, a doctorate in theology who's been studying this stuff for 15 years?
01:54:25.000Like, as long as I've been a conscious, developed human being, so...
01:55:12.000Their job is to create databases for the GOP.
01:55:16.000Like, that's really, at the end of the day, what it's about.
01:55:19.000Turning Point, Leadership Institute, YAL,
01:55:22.000It's about funneling young people into the GOP, into campaigns, and it's about collecting data on people and creating big Excel spreadsheets of conservatives on college campuses.
01:55:33.000Like that's what Leadership Institute does.
01:55:35.000They really, all they do is sell metadata.
01:55:37.000It used to be about, you know, organizing and that kind of thing.
01:55:41.000Now it's, it's half that and half just like selling your data.
01:55:44.000So that's the real red pill about all that.
01:55:48.000Sorry to say, I'm not that much of a LARPer, okay?
01:56:48.000I should probably be less specific, but I met somebody at sea back in 2018 and I he was like, oh, hey I can't be seen with you, but I'm a big fan your show.
01:56:57.000I'm like, oh, that's great And he literally regurgitated verbatim like a Jordan Peterson video that I had watched the day before and pass it off as his own I'm like
01:59:51.000I'm not really, you know, my feelings about this sort of idea of trying to rehabilitate the image, you know, you know, my feelings about the viability of that strategy, but you know, Baked Alaska is my friend, so.
02:00:08.000I'm not going to give him a hard time about it.
02:00:33.000You know, he's going through a bit of a rough time, so.
02:00:38.000So it's sort of dicey, because, you know, it's obviously a very political atmosphere, and he's a fellow e-celebrity, but he's also my friend, so I don't want to give him too hard of a time, but... I don't know.
02:00:49.000It's, uh, it's not something I would be doing.
02:02:32.000It's a little past due I think no no dating after you're 30 Right-wing rage is if you want to read a demolition of evolutionary quackery read Darwin's House of Cards Do we need to be good and ship of fools?
02:02:45.000Yeah, I'll check that out Let's see Josh Sayre says what do you think of an app that complies and easily shows demographic data so that people can live in neighborhoods and cities that fits their taste and
02:02:58.000Interesting concept but I have a feeling that wouldn't last very long because what they try to do frankly in every country now is to remove that data as much as possible.
02:03:08.000I have some friends in Canada who work in real estate
02:03:37.000If you try and get off the expressway, like, how are you gonna navigate and not get killed in, like, Garfield Park or Humboldt Park or whatever, McKinley Park, so that'd be a great idea.
02:03:48.000It'd actually be very useful, but I imagine that kind of thing would be short-lived.
02:03:54.000Josh Sarris has gotta send you my free super chats every month.
02:03:57.000RSBN days were simpler times, big guy, yeah?
02:05:51.000It's five dollars a month and as a premium member you get one additional show every week on Sunday.
02:05:58.000We did a show this Sunday talking about Denise, uh, whatever her name was, Denise Mick, from, uh, The Federalist, who got fired for antagonizing homosexuals.