00:32:27.000Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Wednesday for another amazing show.
00:32:33.000There is a lot to talk about in the news today.
00:32:35.000And I have to tell you, it's very good to be back on the show and not watch a debate.
00:32:40.000I am very excited to be back doing the show that is not debate related, that I do not have to sit through two hours of Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders.
00:32:54.000I don't know how many of you watching the show tonight tuned in last night for like what was it, the 10,000th, 500th Democratic debate that they've had in the last year because it was miserable.
00:33:38.000That is the subject of tonight's show.
00:33:40.000My favorite thing in the world, you know?
00:33:42.000That's why they call me Neocon Nick, I guess, because whenever I see the headlines talking about imminent conflict, whether it's international or domestic, I start to feel optimistic.
00:33:54.000I start to feel optimistic about the lemon count, about the viewer count.
00:33:59.000The America First hate filled gremlin rubs his hands together, his mouth dripping with blood, bloodthirsty for more conflict, more news to cover on the show.
00:34:13.000Of course, that is a lighthearted joke.
00:34:15.000I don't love that conflict happens in the world, but when it does, it just so happens that I have something to talk about on the show, and people like to watch the show.
00:34:24.000So, the featured story for tonight is about what's happening in Virginia.
00:34:28.000We covered this on America First like last month.
00:34:33.000Yeah, I want to say it was middle of December that we covered this, maybe three to four weeks ago.
00:34:38.000What is happening currently in Virginia with regard to gun control?
00:34:43.000So, we covered this in December, and this situation has been unfolding for like a year now.
00:34:48.000But basically, what happened in Virginia is that the Democrats completely took control of the state government.
00:34:54.000They won the state Senate, the House of Delegates, the governorship, the Secretary of State, they controlled the whole apparatus in Virginia.
00:35:04.000And in November, in particular, this is when they consolidated control over the government.
00:35:09.000What they're trying to do now that the Democrats have taken power in Virginia is they're pushing very aggressively for a semi automatic weapons ban.
00:35:18.000And unlike other states where this has happened or other states where this has been discussed, they've been very militant about their approach.
00:35:27.000Governor Ralph Northam, he's the guy with the blackface, by the way, somehow still in office.
00:35:33.000I guess that's a topic for another show.
00:35:38.000That basically, if people do not go along with the semi automatic weapons ban, they will have people going door to door confiscating guns.
00:35:46.000In response to a lot of this big push for gun control by the government, different sheriffs and counties in Virginia have said that they will resist laws that violate the Second Amendment, even if they pass the state legislature.
00:36:00.000So, in other words, the sheriffs, the local governments in Virginia have said that if a semi automatic weapons ban, for example, comes down in the House of Delegates, in the Senate, signed by the governor, They will not enforce it.
00:36:12.000They will resist the government, and they have declared their counties gun free, or rather, not gun free.
00:36:19.000They've called them Second Amendment sanctuaries.
00:36:23.000And so that means basically that the Second Amendment has sanctuary in the county.
00:36:29.000It is going to be protected by the sheriff or the local government.
00:36:32.000In response to that development, the governor, Ralph Northam, said that he would have the National Guard go in and arrest anybody who stands in the way of this law being passed.
00:36:43.000So it's getting very heated, it's getting very tense.
00:36:45.000And the news this week there's two developments about this situation.
00:36:50.000Which, as I said, is getting quite heated.
00:36:54.000You could say that it certainly is tense out there, right?
00:36:57.000And the two developments this week are that West Virginia has announced that they didn't really announce, they more reaffirmed that counties in Virginia can secede from Virginia and join West Virginia.
00:37:10.000And it's interesting because in all the news reports that I read about this, it didn't address the connection between the gun control laws in Virginia and this bill that passed.
00:37:20.000In the West Virginia Senate, that says that counties in Virginia can secede and join West Virginia.
00:37:25.000None of the articles I saw mentioned that, but of course, we all know that they're only talking about that because West Virginia thinks that maybe some of these Second Amendment sanctuary counties will leave Virginia and join West Virginia, which would be uncharted territory for the United States.
00:37:40.000I don't think this kind of thing has happened since, like, the Civil War, right?
00:37:45.000West Virginia was created out of Virginia, it seceded from Virginia when Virginia became part of the Confederacy.
00:37:52.000I mean, this is unprecedented stuff, uncharted waters, at least in contemporary history.
00:37:58.000Development number two is there's supposed to be a big pro gun rally on Monday at the state capitol in Virginia.
00:38:06.000Governor Ralph Northam just today declared a state of emergency.
00:38:09.000He said that, quote, white nationalist groups and militias are going to do violence to the state capitol, try and kill people, do, I don't know, some kind of an attack.
00:38:25.000So he said that he got word that something was going to go down at this big protest on Monday.
00:38:29.000So he declared a state of emergency and said that they're banning all guns from this protest.
00:38:35.000There's supposed to be something like 60,000 people that have said they're going to come on Facebook, which, even if a fraction of that amount of people comes, will be a huge rally.
00:38:45.000A huge rally about guns in the state capital of West Virginia under the same Virginia governorship that Charlottesville took place under.
00:41:51.000That's sort of a slight, subtle white pill for all of us.
00:41:54.000The Oscar thing was cool, but I saw also a lot of people pointed out that it's also kind of lame because that means that Hollywood pedophiles like Joker.
00:42:04.000And how do we feel about that as a people, as clowns?
00:43:21.000A friend of the show, friend, fan of the show, Zoomer Coder, Sent me an email.
00:43:26.000He made something with his computer that tracks all the donations.
00:43:30.000So feel free to send in Ninja Genies, Diamonds, Ninjets, if you're feeling generous.
00:43:36.000Anything like that throughout the show, and I will see it and I will read through it at the end of the show.
00:43:42.000Because I told you on Monday, save them for the end.
00:43:44.000I'll have to read them as they come in.
00:43:46.000Tonight, you can send them whenever you'd like, send them in, and I will be able to read all of them at the end, like we do with these super chats.
00:43:53.000And I don't know, should I read Diamonds or should I just read Ninja Genies and up?
00:44:20.000So, it's there, they don't really leave us a lot of room in the middle here.
00:44:24.000A five would be nice if they had something between a diamond and a ninja guinea, maybe like a ninja civic, a ninja corolla, you know, something like that ninja bicycle, scooter that could be a five dollar one.
00:47:25.000It's sort of like a prelude of things to come.
00:47:27.000I'll read you the report about this from Fox News, which I think spells out pretty nicely everything that's involved.
00:47:33.000All the provisions, all the details, concessions, things like that.
00:47:37.000It says President Trump signed a landmark trade agreement with China, heralding a period of detente and a trade war between the world's two largest economies, fueled by decades of complaints that Beijing was manipulating its currency and stealing trade secrets from American firms.
00:47:53.000The pact, detailed in a 94 page document, is only the initial phase.
00:47:58.000Of a broader deal that Trump has said may come in as many as three sections.
00:48:03.000So, we could possibly get a phase two, phase three deal.
00:48:09.000It's a very complicated dynamic between China and the United States.
00:48:13.000It says the agreement will help grow the U.S. economy in 2020 and 2021 by, quote, at least a half a point of additional GDP and probably translate into another million jobs on top of what we've already done.
00:48:26.000And that's according to Larry Kudlow, the director of the National Economic Council.
00:48:32.000The agreement, which was first reported on December 12th, Includes commitments from Beijing to halt intellectual property theft, refrain from currency manipulation, cooperate in financial services, and purchase more than $200 billion of U.S. products over the next two years.
00:48:47.000The purchases will include up to $50 billion of U.S. agriculture, $40 billion of which has been confirmed by Chinese sources.
00:48:55.000So the $50 is according to U.S. sources, $40 of that has been confirmed by China.
00:49:01.000China will also buy $40 billion in services, $50 billion in energy, and $75 to $80 billion worth of manufacturing.
00:49:10.000Lightsinger, who negotiated the deal, said the deal is, quote, fully enforceable if Beijing fails to live up to its end of the agreement, and the pact includes mechanisms for handling violations of intellectual property rights.
00:49:23.000Its dispute resolution process will allow either side to appeal if it believes the other side is, quote, not acting in accordance with the agreement.
00:49:30.000So, you know, to me, the agreement looks kind of interesting right now.
00:49:34.000There has been some sanctions relief in exchange for the investment.
00:49:38.000Largely what we're getting from this deal is.
00:49:41.000The commitment on currency manipulation, on intellectual property theft, and then these purchases.
00:49:47.000And this kind of makes sense for a phase one deal.
00:49:51.000The purchases to me is probably the most important part, or I think rather that that's the most important part, because at this stage in the game, especially gearing up for the 2020 election, the big question, and this was brought up in the Democratic debate last night, is about relief for farmers and other people that have been hurt by the trade war.
00:50:10.000You know, obviously, Trump is going to be campaigning and he's going to need.
00:50:14.000A lot of these agricultural states, particularly in the Midwest, but also elsewhere.
00:50:19.000And if you look at like soybeans as an example, which is huge in like North Dakota and in other states, this is an industry which has been hurt very badly by the trade war because China, which is traditionally a big consumer of U.S. agriculture, has not been buying as much product because of the trade war.
00:50:36.000So although there has been an agricultural leaf package passed by the president, we've taken some of the dividends that we've earned from the tariffs.
00:50:44.000You know, a tariff is a tax, we've taken the revenue from the tariffs.
00:50:47.000And directed that towards a farming relief bill, people are still hurting, you know, in like Iowa, other places.
00:50:54.000So I see the phase one deal as really, you know, I hate to say it, but like four dimensional chess that we use these purchases to basically buy off the farmers in the short term.
00:51:33.000I'll continue reading here from this report.
00:51:35.000It says The document specifies that both China and the U.S. shall ensure fair and equitable market access.
00:51:42.000Specific measures that will protect pharmaceutical firms' intellectual property, govern patents, block counterfeiting on e commerce platforms, and prevent exports of brand name knockoffs are detailed.
00:51:51.000In return, the U.S. will reduce tariffs on products made in China, but keep duties the White House has imposed on $375 billion worth of merchandise.
00:52:02.000Following the Phase 1 signing, $250 billion of Chinese imports will still be subject to a 25% tariff, and $125 billion of Chinese goods will be under a 7.5% tariff.
00:52:15.000So we still have significant tariffs $250 billion subject to a 25% tariff.
00:52:22.000That constitutes about half of the trade that we do with China in terms of imports.
00:52:52.000Of course, if they're coming down, of course, that doesn't mean they're going up.
00:52:55.000But that they're not going up, that the tariffs are not expanding, to me seems like a concession in itself.
00:53:02.000Because we had committed, if you remember this from back in December, we had made a commitment to raise tariffs in January and expand them.
00:53:11.000And then that was halted in December pending the signing of this agreement.
00:53:17.000So, kind of a big concession that we're halting the trade war a little bit with the tariffs.
00:53:23.000And then the last part of this thing, it says from Steve Mnuchin, he says, These tariffs will stay in place until there's a phase two.
00:53:30.000If the president gets a phase two quickly, they'll consider releasing tariffs as part of phase two.
00:53:35.000If not, there won't be any tariff relief.
00:53:37.000It has nothing to do with the election or anything else.
00:54:05.000The new normal for the country, normal, the status quo must be trade barriers, must be a nationalistic trade policy, aggressive, constantly negotiating, constantly angling.
00:54:18.000So I don't know what a three part trade deal looks like.
00:54:21.000In some sense, if we can get China to come down on currency manipulation, intellectual property theft, a lot of these things, That we would be better off, obviously, if they change their behavior.
00:54:35.000But here's my problem with this whole process.
00:54:37.000Number one, what exactly does the enforcement mechanism look like?
00:54:41.000What I read from this report here is that really all you have is dispute resolution, not really enforcement.
00:54:48.000Dispute resolution is not enforcement.
00:54:51.000You know, what they say is enforcement is that if we feel that they're stealing our intellectual property, well, like, we can take it up with their delegation.
00:55:01.000And if their delegation disagrees, well, then they can submit an appeal.
00:55:05.000That's dispute resolution, which is different.
00:55:08.000You know, if we have a dispute with another country, that doesn't mean that we have any way to force them to change their behavior.
00:55:16.000I mean, we could put tariffs back on, we could go back to the way it was a month ago and raise tariffs and expand them and so on, but doesn't that then kind of defeat the point of the deal?
00:55:26.000If it's like a little bit of cheating destroys the deal and everybody's going back to before, Then you don't really have a flexible and adaptable bill.
00:55:35.000Now, maybe they gave the wrong impression of this in this report here, but that's sort of what I'm gleaning from what is written about this that all you really have is dispute resolution.
00:55:44.000It's like, well, if you have a problem, talk to us.
00:55:46.000Well, that kind of goes without saying, doesn't it?
00:55:48.000Well, if they're violating the terms of the deal, well, we can always tell them you're violating the terms of the deal.
00:55:55.000There should be a provision that says, well, if there's one strike, then we put tariffs, you know, or if we catch them doing something, then that constitutes a red line and, you know, there's this penalty.
00:56:08.000But I don't see anything in the way of enforcement.
00:56:11.000So that's problem number one if we build up a three part agreement and all you have is dispute resolution, well, who's to say that China's not just going to start.
00:56:22.000They have become the second biggest economy in the world by doing all these things by stealing our intellectual property, by putting up non-tariff trade barriers, but also tariff trade barriers, manipulating their currency.
00:56:39.000This is like a life or death thing for them.
00:56:41.000It's probably the most powerful tool in their arsenal, these economic manipulation tools.
00:56:47.000So, why would they simply give that up?
00:56:49.000Because we tariffed them for like a year?
00:56:51.000Who's to say that in one year they're not just going to revert back to their old behavior?
00:56:54.000And then there's no enforcement mechanism.
00:56:56.000You know, we could say that maybe it would work if Donald Trump were president forever and the Chinese knew, you know, Xi Jinping is going to be president until he dies.
00:57:06.000And there was rapport and Xi Jinping knew that if he violated the deal, then Trump was going to put terrorists back on and there was like a mutual trust and respect and rapport.
00:57:15.000But maybe Trump's not going to be president next year.
00:57:17.000And maybe Joe Biden's going to be president.
00:57:19.000And is Joe Biden going to initiate a trade war?
00:57:30.000So, in that way, if we're putting up this deal, who's to say it's really going to work in the long run?
00:57:35.000Other than maybe in the short run, we get more purchases from China and maybe short term relief, but it doesn't seem to me like a lasting solution anyway.
00:57:44.000My other big objection is what's wrong with tariffs?
00:57:57.000We're talking like categorically, in this category, China is our biggest threat.
00:58:03.000I think the number one threat is demographics, foreign subversion, international elites, things like that to me are probably going to be worse.
00:58:41.000You know, right now, because of this trade war, either manufacturers or other people are forced to leave China and go to our allies in the Pacific, like Vietnam or other countries.
00:58:53.000And our allies are getting rich, countries that are going to listen to us.
00:58:57.000And, you know, they're not building islands and things like that, they're not trying to construct some kind of Counter American world order.
00:59:04.000So either the factories are going to our allies that like us, or we could build the stuff in our country.
00:59:10.000Why do we have to stop the tariffs so that the manufacturers can go back to China?
00:59:15.000That doesn't really make a lot of sense, does it?
00:59:17.000You know, so to me, it's not even like a trade war.
00:59:20.000It's almost like we should just construct these trade barriers to remain.
00:59:24.000And maybe it doesn't have to be adversarial or anything like that.
00:59:28.000And maybe it doesn't have to be $550 billion worth of goods, but.
00:59:32.000In some capacity, we have to be protecting our own country.
00:59:35.000It doesn't make any sense to me that we're racing back towards the way things were.
00:59:40.000That we, it's almost like we just put up trade barriers for leverage so that we could then take them down.
00:59:47.000But they have more utility than just leverage and getting a deal.
00:59:52.000They should remain because they protect our workers, they protect our manufacturers, and they also hurt China's economic development.
00:59:59.000You know, China is growing as an economy, and when China's economy grows, they're investing in these technologies of the future like artificial intelligence and quantum computing and robotics.
01:00:11.000Missile technology and all these things, and that translates into military power.
01:00:16.000Military power translates into a much stronger posture.
01:00:31.000If the situation was reversed, do you think China would be buying stuff from us while we steadily grow more powerful to challenge their hegemony in the world, their control of?
01:00:42.000World affairs, I don't think they would be as merciful.
01:00:45.000I don't think that would be their trajectory, but it seems like that's what it is for us.
01:00:49.000Now, all that being said, this administration is obviously like a miraculous improvement over what came before.
01:00:57.000You know, like the last two and three administrations didn't really even see that China was a threat, didn't recognize it as such, didn't acknowledge it.
01:01:06.000You know, this was like a partisan issue in 2016 that Democrats said, you know, China's no big deal, and so on.
01:01:12.000There's a great article actually written about this, I think by, what is it, Peter Thiel or something.
01:01:17.000But basically, saying that, you know, this is one area where Donald Trump was the only one in 2016 sounding the alarm about China.
01:01:24.000And very quietly, but very quickly, now everybody in politics is a China hawk.
01:01:31.000You know, Democrats, Republicans, people inside, people outside, they all recognize a threat.
01:01:36.000And that's because Trump was just right.
01:01:37.000And the people that were in power for 30 years were wrong.
01:01:40.000So, all of that said, you know, it's a good thing, you know, if we could get them to agree on currency manipulation, it's a good thing if we could get them to the table.
01:01:47.000Resume purchases and things like that.
01:01:49.000But I question what the long term strategy is because if the long term goal is eliminating all the trade barriers, to me, that is not where we should be headed.
01:01:57.000Where we should be headed is getting our Federal Reserve and our Treasury and our trade policy set so that we could make our economy start to grow and re industrialize our country and all that.
01:02:11.000Not make it so that China can continue the abuses or even without the abuses, continue growing at our expense.
01:02:20.000That has always been my position on this.
01:02:22.000But I guess we'll have to see what happens.
01:02:24.000I'm not obviously, I don't think it's extremely likely that we're going to button up trade with China.
01:02:31.000If you remember how this trade war reignited, phase two of the trade war really started last March.
01:02:38.000We had basically put together a pretty solid framework for a deal.
01:02:41.000I don't know if you remember this, but Trump went to the G20 summit, I think, in Buenos Aires, and he met with the Chinese delegation, and the Chinese delegation made huge promises.
01:03:09.000And so after that happened last March, then Trump said, okay, we'll just raise tariffs on everything.
01:03:14.000We'll just tariff everything and it'll be 15 and 25 percent.
01:03:18.000You know, and so in December, they agreed that they would stop raising tariffs, stop expanding the tariffs because China came back to the table.
01:03:25.000So, I would not be surprised if phase two or phase three got totally derailed just like it did last year, but I do question the end game.
01:03:34.000So, that's the China phase one agreement, but we are going to move on now to the exciting things.
01:03:39.000Okay, boring, boring broccoli moment is over.
01:03:43.000You know, now we get to talk about the fun stuff, which is the imminent Civil War in Virginia.
01:04:21.000That's one of these business secrets that they don't teach you in college.
01:04:26.000So, this is what's happening in Virginia.
01:04:27.000I basically spelled out the backdrop for this at the top of the show.
01:04:32.000But just to reiterate, if you have not been following what's happening in Virginia, this has been happening for about a year that the Democrats in Virginia in the state capitol have been pushing really, really hard for gun control.
01:04:45.000The Democrats recently, in November, won control of everything in the Virginia state government.
01:04:51.000They won the state Senate, the House of Delegates, which is like the lower chamber.
01:04:56.000They won the governorship, the deputy governorship, I think the Secretary of State.
01:05:03.000And Governor Ralph Northam, who, you know, he has led the party to great triumphs in Virginia, he has credited their victory to their support for gun control.
01:05:16.000In the Senate, in the House of Delegates, and all the executive offices is because of Democrat support for gun control, because there were a few mass shootings in Virginia in recent years.
01:05:26.000And so, because of that, he's been pushing gun control very strongly to fulfill his campaign promises.
01:05:32.000He promised to do a semi automatic weapons ban.
01:05:35.000And he said things like going door to door, confiscating firearms.
01:05:40.000And then I talked about this at the top of the show.
01:05:43.000What has made this a little bit different from other states is that sheriffs, And other municipal government officials in different counties in Virginia have said that if Governor Ralph Northam, if the state senate, if the House of Delegates, if they pass gun control laws that violate the Second Amendment, they will not enforce those laws.
01:06:03.000The police will resist them, will not enforce them.
01:06:05.000The sheriff will not enforce them because the sheriff is elected locally.
01:06:09.000And in response to that, Governor Ralph Northam said he would get the National Guard to then seize the guns and arrest anybody that stands in the way.
01:06:19.000Outcry in Virginia from Second Amendment people, from conservatives.
01:06:23.000They started calling themselves Second Amendment sanctuaries in all these different counties where they said they would not enforce.
01:06:29.000And so basically, you've got this sort of soft, like civil conflict happening in Virginia between the state government that is pushing so strongly for the semi automatic weapons ban, and then, among other things, by the way, and all these counties that are saying that they will resist.
01:06:45.000And notice it's also not just like interest groups like.
01:06:49.000You know, for example, like Second Amendment groups or gun rights groups.
01:06:54.000It's not just like the NRA, it's the government.
01:06:56.000It's the municipal governments, it's the sheriffs, it's the police departments.
01:07:26.000This is a report about the rally on Monday.
01:07:29.000It says Fearing potential violence, Virginia Governor Ralph Northam is declaring a state of emergency and is banning firearms and other weapons on the Capitol grounds in Richmond ahead of a gun rights demonstration planned for next week.
01:07:42.000Northam said during a press conference We have received credible intelligence from our law enforcement agencies.
01:07:49.000There are groups with malicious plans for the rally that is planned for Monday.
01:07:57.000It says, gun rights supporters are preparing to converge on Richmond for a lobbying day and a rally Monday morning.
01:08:03.000They're opposed to efforts by Virginia Democrats, who have just taken over control of the Virginia legislature following the November elections, to pass a slate of gun control bills backed by Northam.
01:08:14.000The event, hosted by Virginia Citizens Defense League, is expected to draw thousands of armed demonstrators, some from out of state.
01:08:21.000Organizers have said they hope to hold a peaceful event.
01:08:25.000So things could very easily spiral out of control.
01:08:28.000As I said, what I've heard is that something like 60,000 people have said they're going to be interested in going.
01:08:34.000I believe this is from a Facebook page.
01:08:37.000So typically, if 60,000 people commit to going, maybe you'll get a third of that or a tenth of that.
01:08:43.000But in any case, if it's a third, that's 20,000 people showing up.
01:08:46.000If it's a tenth, that's 6,000 people showing up.
01:08:50.000Moreover, I think the number of people is amplified by the fact that they'll probably be bringing firearms, you know, that they'll probably be showing up with guns.
01:09:02.000I mean, that would still be a big deal, but it's not 60,000.
01:09:05.000But 6,000 people carrying semi automatic weapons, rifles at the state capitol, well, that's a different story.
01:09:11.000So you're going to have thousands of people, you know, we don't know if it's going to be 60 or 6 or 10 or whatever, but thousands of people be converging on the state capitol in Richmond to protest gun control.
01:09:22.000Ralph Northam has said that they are not allowed to bring firearms, and we will see if people agree to that or not.
01:09:29.000I have to say it's very concerning how this is shaping up.
01:09:33.000What I've seen, I've seen a layout of what the demonstration is going to look like.
01:09:38.000The government has released a map of where the demonstration is licensed to be held.
01:09:43.000It's going to be on the state capitol grounds.
01:09:46.000I guess there will be barricades surrounding the perimeter of the state capitol grounds.
01:09:50.000There will be one entrance and four exits for potentially 60,000 people, or maybe tens of thousands of people, but thousands and thousands of people.
01:10:01.000One entry, four exits in a very, very small, I mean, relatively small.
01:10:09.000And they're telling them they can't bring firearms.
01:10:11.000I'm sure a lot of people will come with firearms.
01:10:13.000And if people show up with firearms and they're not allowed and there's one entrance, I mean, you know there's going to be some kind of a conflict.
01:10:19.000You know that, I mean, I'm sure some people are going to try to bypass that anyway.
01:10:24.000People are going to try and sneak them in.
01:10:28.000But what I imagine is you're probably going to have maybe hundreds or thousands of people showing up to this thing to protest gun control, potentially armed with semi automatic rifles being turned away by police at one checkpoint.
01:10:41.000Bottlenecking around one checkpoint with semi automatic weapons, being told by police, you got to turn back and go home, doesn't seem like this is going to go very well.
01:10:50.000Now, I'll remind you that this is exactly how Charlottesville played out in 2017.
01:10:55.000Same state, same governor, same situation, credible threats, state of emergency, don't bring firearms, bottleneck.
01:11:37.000It also happens to exacerbate conflict because it involves firearms, you know?
01:11:42.000So when you're talking about something like abortion or women's rights or whatever else that you see huge demonstrations for, well, it doesn't like involve firearms, it doesn't involve Bringing firearms, typically.
01:11:55.000So that tends to make it less volatile.
01:11:58.000The nature of this, I don't have to tell you, makes it a lot more volatile.
01:12:02.000And to me, I don't think it's necessarily the end of the world.
01:12:25.000They have to keep the Capitol safe, right?
01:12:28.000And then again, I don't want demonstrators to get armed because they're out there defending their rights and so on, and we don't want bystanders to get hurt.
01:12:36.000But all of that said, at a certain point, the rubber is going to meet the road with this country.
01:12:56.000I'm sitting behind this desk telling you how it's going to unfold when you have.
01:13:01.000You know, two camps that hold mutually exclusive positions on life or death issues that are being forced to live together in the same country.
01:13:08.000When you've got demographic change, when you've got the destruction of the family, you know, to make it general, this show is telling you what is going to happen.
01:13:17.000That it's going to get very bad if we don't start to be honest about what is happening to our country.
01:13:23.000And you can listen to me or not listen to me, but it's going to happen.
01:13:27.000You know, similarly, I feel the same way about this.
01:13:30.000You know, with this gun control, I'm not saying I want to see bad things happen, but I mean, bad things will happen.
01:14:46.000It's happening in every state, it's happening across the country.
01:14:50.000And this is how it starts that one part of the country wants one thing, and one part of the country wants another thing, and these things are irreconcilable, but yet we will have to choose one direction.
01:15:00.000And in choosing one direction, everybody will have to go along with it, and the only way to drag the people along that do not agree with it is by force, is by arresting them, by fining them, by dragging them out of their house, whatever.
01:15:13.000And what do you think starts to happen when that begins?
01:15:17.000Well, the people on this side start to team up.
01:15:20.000And they say, we don't want to get arrested.
01:16:14.000If it's an issue you don't really care about, maybe not everybody in Illinois cares about guns.
01:16:18.000But if it's every issue, including the ones you care about, and there's a high cost, well, then people are going to start to consider all their options.
01:17:15.000It happened largely because of immigration.
01:17:18.000Not just immigration, even from Mexico, but also internal immigration.
01:17:21.000A lot of like white people, white liberals, college educated people, you know, sort of the internationalization or the nationalization of the state population, you know, people from the outside, people from The Washington, D.C. area spilling over into Virginia.
01:17:35.000So basically, demographic change is what transformed Virginia.
01:17:40.000People from other countries, people with different views within the country have come into Virginia where it once was farm, country, all that kind of thing, pastures.
01:17:51.000Now it is urban, now it is immigrant, now it is yuppie, college educated.
01:17:55.000And these people have different views, they have a different culture, a different way of life.
01:17:59.000And now those people are outnumbering the people that used to live in Virginia.
01:18:03.000And those people are voting for Democrats, and Democrats are passing gun control.
01:18:06.000And this is what's happening to the whole country immigrants are coming in, the population is being globalized, internationalized with immigration, with indoctrination.
01:18:16.000You know, the people that used to live in the country are being outnumbered by new people, by immigrants, other types, have different ways of life, different opinions.
01:18:24.000They elect different governments, different governments pass different policies, and those different policies clash with our old way of life.
01:18:31.000And some people like their old way of life, and then they want to defend it.
01:18:35.000And particularly when the way of life The subject of that is guns.
01:18:40.000They're going to fight back with guns.
01:18:42.000So, what we see on Monday, you know, hopefully crisis can be averted there.
01:18:46.000Hopefully, nobody gets hurt in the rally on Monday.
01:18:48.000Hopefully, police and rally goers and bystanders and even counter protesters.
01:19:04.000Because this is only the beginning of a series of transformations that will happen, not just in Virginia, but In the whole country, that are unavoidable.
01:19:13.000Conflicts, frictions, resentment, coercion that is unavoidable when you put together an experiment that is this country right now, which is forcing all kinds of completely different, diverse people with different viewpoints, different values, different ways of life, and so on, to live under the same government, to live in the same town, to play by the same rules, to draw from the same public services.
01:20:31.000They're now resettling so many refugees in places where you don't really expect.
01:20:36.000I mean, we know about the Southwest where all the Hispanics are obviously pouring across the border illegally and legally in like Southern California, Arizona, and Texas and New Mexico.
01:20:47.000But what about, for example, all the Asian immigrants pouring into Washington state?
01:20:52.000Or all the Asian refugees pouring into, as I said, North Dakota.
01:20:55.000Or, you know, you even have a lot of Hispanic people going into places like Oklahoma and Kansas.
01:21:00.000And they're going into Hartford, Connecticut.
01:21:01.000I mean, and this is happening across the board.
01:21:05.000And that is what we're talking about the outnumbering of the population, the demographic shift to new Americans that have a totally different way of life.
01:21:15.000The more of them that they are, the more they vote in these governments, the stronger these majorities become in the state governments, at the federal level.
01:21:24.000And then, therefore, the more charged the policy becomes.
01:21:27.000You know, let's say you have a Democratic super majority in Virginia.
01:21:31.000Well, the policies are going to be super Democrats, super gun control, super abortion, super gay, super posed, right?
01:21:39.000Super immigrant, super black, or whatever.
01:21:43.000I mean, super immigrant, whatever, whatever it is.
01:21:47.000And as a result, I mean, they're going to push the state completely left.
01:21:54.000And how's that going to go over for the people that are still there?
01:21:57.000And here's what the Democrats, well, here's what everybody doesn't understand is that just because you can outvote people doesn't mean they cease to exist, right?
01:22:08.000Just because Democrats and Republicans, big labor, whatever, or big labor, big business, just because they're importing a new voter bloc that is going to marginally outnumber the native population, they're going to get 51% in the national election, 50% plus one in the state elections, you know, just because they bring in a new constituency to vote the way they want, Maybe they're 60% of the vote.
01:22:36.000So even if you ban them on Twitter, ban them on YouTube, you ignore them in the press, you outvote them in the polls, well, they're still out there and they're getting angrier.
01:23:32.000This is what's going to happen all across the country.
01:23:34.000You know, they may think that they're just going to take over this country and.
01:23:37.000Oh, once we bring in all the immigrants, once we win the popular vote and Joe Biden wins by 271 electoral votes, well, then it's game over.
01:23:45.000Well, and even if the Democrats control the House, you're still going to have all these people in between the coasts.
01:23:52.000They're going to want to have the same way of life.
01:23:57.000It's going to be huge, huge, large scale conflict like we haven't seen in this country before.
01:24:03.000Because, you know, even something like the Civil War back in, what, the 1860s.
01:24:09.000Is different than what we're talking about today.
01:24:11.000In the time of the Civil War, obviously, you did have, I mean, very different time and very different ways of life in the North and the South, but not like we're talking about today.
01:24:20.000Not even close to what we're talking about today.
01:24:22.000You would say that arguably, out of the Civil War, we actually forged like an actual national identity.
01:24:28.000Samuel Huntington talks about this in Who Are We?
01:24:31.000He talks about how after 1860, that is really the beginning of the United States of America as a singular, as opposed to the United States of America as a plural.
01:24:40.000They will call the United States in a plural way because they're referring to all these different distinct states that self identified with state and regional identities assembled together.
01:24:51.000Out of the Civil War, you got the states as one unified entity.
01:24:56.000That's not going to be the result of this one.
01:24:58.000The result of this conflict is going to be that one side is going to win and one side is going to lose.
01:25:04.000And it's going to be a lot of bloodshed and a lot of people are going to get hurt.
01:25:09.000And then we will have a new country and everybody else will have to go along with it.
01:25:13.000Either they'll be in jail or they'll be.
01:25:15.000Dead, or I don't know, but that's what we're talking about.
01:25:18.000So, when I see Virginia in a sense, it's about Virginia, but in a bigger sense, it's about what's happening in America.
01:25:38.000You know, thank demographic change for this.
01:25:41.000A lot of people see the results of demographic change, like the ultimate end game of demographic change, which is Democratic administrations and then subsequently Democratic policies like gun control.
01:25:52.000But where do you think he got the gun control from?
01:25:54.000You wouldn't have had gun control in Virginia if you didn't have mass immigration from Asia and Latin America.
01:26:39.000You know, it's things that people care deeply about and they're going to be forced to go along with something they don't like and they're not going to take it easily.
01:26:47.000So that's what's happening in Virginia.
01:27:24.000But if people get serious and they get honest about these divisions and there can be some kind of a settlement or a resolution or something that accounts for it, For these concerns and considerations I'm talking about, then maybe the country can be salvaged in some form.
01:27:40.000But I don't see that happening anytime soon.
01:27:43.000The problem is all these people that oppose this transformation are being unpersoned.
01:27:48.000But I mean, they're not being taken out.
01:27:51.000As I said, they still exist out there.
01:27:53.000And therein lies where the conflict is going to come from.
01:27:55.000But we're going to take a look at our super chats, we'll take a look at our ninja genies and diamonds and everything.
01:28:00.000We'll see what all you guys are saying about everything.
01:28:04.000But it's pretty, it's somewhat concerning everything that's going on.
01:28:08.000So we'll have to take a look and see what everybody's saying.
01:28:11.000Looks like we're not, doesn't look like a lot of messages here.
01:28:13.000I don't know if my thing's malfunctioning or if we just didn't get too many diamonds, Nijaginis tonight.
01:28:19.000Maybe you guys are tapped out from yesterday and the day before.
01:28:24.000Or is this just not scrolling up for me?
01:28:39.000I that guy sent in the plugin for me to use on this show, and it's I don't believe it's working because it seems like it stopped tracking Ninjaginis sometime to like 7 30.
01:28:53.000So I'm seeing ones that are not showing up here.
01:30:11.000I don't think Bernie Sanders is too much of a pussy to get elected president.
01:30:14.000Honestly, that display yesterday at the debate.
01:30:18.000I don't know if you guys were watching the debate or not with me, or if you caught this.
01:30:23.000But yesterday they were addressing this controversy where Bernie had allegedly said to Warren that a woman can never be president.
01:30:31.000And so the moderator said, So just to be clear, Bernie, you never said that, you never told Elizabeth Warren that a woman cannot be president.
01:30:40.000And Bernie Sanders said, Yeah, that is correct.
01:30:43.000And then the moderator literally turns to Warren right after and says, How did you react when Bernie told you a woman can't be president?
01:31:38.000Even if he's somewhat based in the sense that he hates rich people and hates big business and all of that, even if that is based in a certain capacity, it's not based to get your butt handed to you by some femoid moderator.
01:31:54.000So, yeah, Bernie Gulag, too much of a baby to do gulags.
01:31:58.000If he can't even stand up to a moderator, how's he going to put me in a concentration camp?
01:32:04.000Big Gay says, Revelation 18 24 will explain the fate of Christians.
01:34:53.000Nobody will be rallied to your cause if you're telling people you're the arbiter of right and wrong, but you don't have any balls about it.
01:42:20.000I don't mean to get too indignant here, but if we have any devs in chat, if we have any of the DLive people in chat, activity feed's going to need some work.
01:42:29.000We're going to need to work on that, okay?
01:42:31.000Sam Adi says, Call left parasites, crucial issue with them.
01:48:11.000And also, it's kind of like silly, I find.
01:48:14.000Degenerate, I don't know, it sounds, it's very dated, you know.
01:48:17.000A globalist is as well, but I feel like degenerate doesn't encompass the totality of what we're talking about.
01:48:24.000You know, Nazi encompasses the totality of what we're about in the sense that they view everything that is traditional, everything that is moving towards homogeneity, order, hierarchy, authority.
01:48:38.000I mean, all of that they try to draw the connotation with Nazi.
01:48:42.000We need a word that is a connotation for everything that they're about, not just the sexual perversion, which is a big part of it, but also the opposition to God.
01:48:53.000You know, this idea about globalizing the population.
01:48:57.000And I mean, there's a lot to incorporate into it that it needs to have a connotation for.
01:49:05.000But globalist is a pretty close approximation, I think.
01:49:09.000Blank searches 1 to 10, how likely is a Virginia happening?
01:49:51.000Even if there's like a likelihood or a possibility because of all the pieces that are in place, I'm going to say like nothing ever happens, but.
01:55:00.000Whatever it is, it has to communicate that they're doing harm to us.
01:55:05.000You know, Nazi works because Nazis are not just doing bad things over there, like they're going to take over and they're going to come to your house and they're going to fuck with you.
01:55:18.000So calling someone a hedonist is like, oh, like you're being a bad person over there.
01:55:22.000It has to communicate their plan for us, for our people.
01:55:26.000Globalist is a closer approximation of that.
02:04:03.000Women suddenly know where to be found when it's time to get drafted.
02:04:07.000Big Stag says, can you rank these Star Wars movies?
02:04:11.000In terms of my favorites, as opposed to what is objectively the best, I would probably say, for me, in terms of my favorite, not what is good, but what is my favorite, I would probably say Revenge of the Sith is my favorite.
02:04:26.000And then probably Attack of the Clones.
02:05:36.000And then all the Jedi turn on their lightsabers, and then Count Dooku says, Brave, but foolish.
02:05:45.000And then he goes, You're terribly outnumbered.
02:05:47.000And Mace Windu says, I don't think so.
02:05:50.000And then the super battle droids come out, and Mace Windu jumps off the thing, Django Fett starts cape on fire, and then all the battle droids run out.
02:09:26.000But on Snapchat, when they compile these satisfying videos, oddly satisfying, where it's like people are breaking apart, like they make goo, or it's like, I don't know, what else do people do on oddly satisfying?
02:13:47.000Yeah, the Gungans is the inspiration for the Groyper.
02:13:52.000You have to tell Charlie Kirk there is always a bigger fish.
02:13:56.000So when he needs to go in his next Culture War tour, When they're asking a question, hey, and remember, Charlie, there's always a bigger fish.
02:14:04.000Isn't that what they say in Star Wars 1 when they're swimming through the thing or whatever?
02:14:14.000There's always a bigger fish, Charlie.