00:01:07.000So, be sure to follow me, dlive.tv slash nickjfuentes.
00:01:11.000I'll be doing a recap, wrap up stream on there after I finish here on TikTok, after they force me off.
00:01:18.000So, be sure to check that out if you're not already subscribed or following.
00:01:21.000But, you know, in closing, as long as we have a little bit more time, what I wanted to talk about is even if you're not with us on America First on the issues, I would just ask yourself if you're a normal conservative, if you think we're out there or you don't know what we're about, I just want you to ask yourself.
00:01:38.000Why is it that they don't want you to hear my message?
00:01:42.000Why is it that the left and the right and big tech are so hell bent on making sure that I cannot stream on this app?
00:01:51.000Why are they hell bent on kicking me out of TikTok and CPAC and SAS and Turning Point and Politicon and the list goes on and on and on off of YouTube, off of Twitch, Reddit?
00:02:04.000Why is it that they are so hell bent on kicking me off of these platforms and making sure that you cannot hear what I have to say?
00:02:13.000Because if you've watched this stream so far, and if you watch my content on TikTok this week, or on the Zoom call on Sunday, or on my first stream on TikTok on Sunday, I've not said anything hateful.
00:02:26.000Nothing that even comes close to violating their terms of service.
00:02:30.000And really, nothing that's even offensive, nothing that's really even off putting.
00:02:34.000So ask yourself what about my message of shutting down immigration, protecting American workers, and ending foreign wars is so threatening to the establishments of both sides?
00:02:45.000Of Turning Point USA, Con Inc., and normal conservatives that they want to defame me and call me alt right and say we'll team up with the liberals, but also the left and big tech, right?
00:02:56.000And TikTok and all the trusted flagger organizations like ADA, SPLC.
00:03:03.000What is so threatening that they want to shut me down?
00:07:44.000And, you know, by the way, I had to like speed through my final thing there.
00:07:49.000I didn't get to everything I want to talk about, but you know, just for all the people that are watching this who are like Con Inc. people, you know, again, the message is the same.
00:09:52.000Well, according to Borjas, you know, immigrants contribute $2.1 trillion to the GDP, but out of the $2.1 trillion they contribute, $2.05 trillion of that contribution, the benefit accrues to the immigrants themselves.
00:10:06.000So they may create $2.1 trillion in value for the economy.
00:10:09.000But only $50 billion of it goes to the natives.
00:10:12.000You're getting $50 billion out of that deal.
00:10:16.000And anyway, where the surplus comes from is the benefit to the firms and the immigrant workers.
00:10:21.000But it's actually a net cost, it's a net loss for American workers.
00:10:25.000So, I mean, obviously, that's just one thing.
00:10:28.000But it's like I go live and tell you stuff like that.
00:10:30.000According to this Cuban economist, here's why immigration economically is bad for the country.
00:10:45.000And it's like what Nick Videos and the others want you to believe is that we're coming on here and we're anti Semitic and we're alt right and we're blah, blah, blah.
00:17:30.000Then you can open up this panel or the back, and you've got a little guy that comes out here.
00:17:39.000I stripped it, there's supposed to be a lot more pieces on there, but I used some of them as spares because I was missing pieces elsewhere, if that makes sense.
00:53:48.000So, you know, if you're still in here, I don't know if we have any, like, conservatives that are still in here, if it's just still, you know, all Groypers, but what I was going to get to before my stream got shut down, you know, because this was the last account that I was on, and I wanted to get off super quickly so I could say, okay, we finished and we're ending it, you know, so that I wouldn't have to go and find another account and go through it all again.
00:54:10.000But so I didn't really finish my points.
00:54:53.000If you're on DLive, open up TikTok on your phone or in another tab because I'm going to keep going here and I'm going to finish what I started and finish it fully.
00:55:05.000What I was going to get to before I try to speed through and finish it because I thought I was going to get banned, but I guess I'm just stuck here now is I was going to get to the economy.
00:55:15.000And this is where I left off like an hour ago.
00:55:18.000I was talking about trade and I said that our position on trade can basically be extrapolated to.
00:56:19.000So, what I was going to say is that these principles we're talking about with trade apply to the rest of the economy.
00:56:24.000And the point I was getting at is when we talk about why we're America first on trade and we're against free trade, what I said is I didn't say that our trade position is based on liberty or the Constitution or some kind of abstraction.
00:56:39.000I said it was based on the practical self interest of a country.
00:56:44.000In other words, when I said we should shut down free trade, it's not because, well, you know, this philosopher said in the 19th century that.
00:56:55.000This is how we maximize liberty, or this is how the relationship between the state and man should go in a liberty society.
00:57:03.000I said the reason we should shut down trade is because we need to produce these things.
00:57:07.000We need to produce tanks and planes for ourselves.
00:57:10.000We need to produce medical equipment for ourselves.
00:57:13.000We need to protect our workers and protect our assets and our debt and the wealth of the country.
00:57:19.000If we have free trade, it will deplete the wealth of the country, and that is not good for Americans.
00:57:27.000And trade is one aspect of the economy, but that's the principle.
00:57:29.000It doesn't say, well, our economic position or our trade position is based on abstract principles or dead philosophers.
00:57:36.000It's based on what is good for America, what is good for Americans, what is good for American workers.
00:57:42.000Not America, the idea, which is the Constitution or individuals or whatever, individualism or republicanism or free market capitalism, not some ism.
00:57:55.000What is good for Americans, America as a As a people, a nation, properly understood.
00:58:01.000And the same applies to the rest of the economy.
00:58:04.000When the rest of conservatives talk about the economy, what do they usually go with?
00:58:08.000Well, we need to cut taxes and we need to do X, Y, and Z and why.
00:58:13.000We need to do that because this is what is the usual refrain.
00:58:19.000This is what maximizes individual liberty.
00:58:22.000And they would say, and I've heard this often, even if there are negative externalities, it doesn't matter.
00:58:28.000Even if China is depleting the wealth of the country, well, I have a right as a consumer to buy a product from China.
00:58:35.000It is my economic right as an individual to buy from whoever I want.
00:58:39.000And a business has a right, in other words, it's ethical.
00:58:43.000When you're talking about rights, you're talking about ethics and morality.
00:58:46.000It is a moral imperative that I be able to outsource and offshore factories and jobs to foreign countries.
00:58:52.000So producers and consumers have a moral right, right?
00:58:56.000It is an imperative that they be able to buy from foreign countries or produce in foreign countries.
00:59:02.000Now, what does not factor into this equation is what's good for America.
00:59:05.000They don't say we are looking at our economic policies based on what is going to make America rich and what is going to make America wealthy, and more specifically, what will make Americans rich.
00:59:16.000And that's a little different because they may say that it'll make America rich, but America's a big place with a lot of people in it and a lot of different kinds of people and different classes and different institutions.
01:00:28.000Because a lot of times the conservatives will say things like, well, you know, number one, they establish their arguments on the basis of a moral imperative and they say, well, it's rights talk.
01:01:38.000It is the firm owners, it is the people that own the businesses.
01:01:42.000The workers get screwed because the American workers then have to compete with workers in foreign countries.
01:01:47.000And they can't because we have more regulations than foreign countries, we have higher standards of living than foreign countries.
01:01:52.000How can an American worker compete with a worker in Vietnam?
01:01:56.000A worker in Vietnam doesn't have to worry about environmental regulations, OSHA regulations, doesn't have to worry about A variety of other regulations.
01:02:05.000They don't have to worry about minimum wage.
01:02:06.000They don't have to worry about Medicare, Social Security, payroll.
01:02:10.000They don't have to worry about any of this stuff.
01:02:12.000In Vietnam, China, all these third world or developing countries, these people can work for pennies compared to what we work for.
01:02:21.000So the workers invariably get screwed when you open up the borders.
01:02:26.000When a corporation offshores the jobs or outsources the jobs to India or China or Vietnam, They are the ones that are profiting off of this.
01:03:23.000Trade is one example, but it also applies to the rest of the economy.
01:03:27.000When we're looking at the economy, we're not going to say, oh, well, for example, we are going to cut taxes on only corporations, but not the middle class.
01:03:39.000You know, a lot of people championed, a lot of Republicans championed the tax cut back in, what, 2018.
01:03:45.000And it was a big tax cut for corporations.
01:03:47.000The tax cut for corporations went from, I think, what was it, 35 to 21 percent.
01:03:52.000We had one of the highest corporate tax rates in the world.
01:03:55.000I'm not saying it shouldn't have been cut, but the middle class didn't get anything comparable to that.
01:03:59.000Now, that's not saying that, you know, everybody didn't get a tax cut.
01:04:02.000You know, most people did get a tax cut, but it wasn't as significant as it was for the corporations.
01:04:08.000The corporate rate got cut from 35 to 21 percent.
01:04:11.000No worker, nobody who makes their money through income, through a W 2 got a comparable tax cut.
01:04:32.000I mean, maybe that's a lot of money for some people and it's better than nothing, but it was nowhere near the tax cut that the corporations got.
01:04:39.000And you see this time and time again with the bailouts in 2008, the bailouts for coronavirus a couple weeks ago.
01:04:47.000You saw that with the tax cut in 2018.
01:04:52.000And the GDP and like the overall economic picture, which is overrepresented by millionaires, billionaires, firm owners that get the benefit rather than the American people.
01:05:01.000And so, our economic program, on principle and in specifics, is what we want to do is see good outcomes for Americans.
01:05:09.000And if that means that the government intervenes, then so be it.
01:05:11.000I'm in favor of private property, I'm in favor of markets, and I'm broadly in favor of free markets, but I'm not in favor of free markets as a dogma.
01:05:28.000You cannot change or intervene in the economy because that violates the dogma of the free market.
01:05:36.000Never mind how bad the abuses are, never mind how bad the inequality gets, never mind how much people are suffering or other problems that are being created, social or otherwise political, by economic policies.
01:05:49.000We must stick to the dogma, which says that individual liberty and economic liberty reign supreme.
01:06:38.000But newsflash books like Free to Choose and Capitalism and Freedom and Basic Economics by Sowell, these are not economic books.
01:06:45.000These are not books about macro and microeconomics.
01:06:48.000Crack open a macro and a microeconomic textbook, they don't look like these books.
01:06:52.000You crack open a book that's macroeconomics for beginners, it's going to look a lot different than Capitalism and Freedom.
01:06:57.000And that's because capitalism and freedom, and Milton Friedman and Thomas Sowell and all these people are not economists.
01:07:04.000They are, but when they write books like that, they're not operating as economists.
01:07:08.000They're acting as political ideologues.
01:07:10.000When Milton Friedman talks about, well, if we look at firms and we look at this microeconomic analysis, and you're talking about Alfred Marshall's general equilibrium or partial equilibrium and things like that, that's economics.
01:07:24.000When you're talking about, well, in order to get political liberty, you need economic liberty, and economic liberty means you're cutting taxes and all this.
01:07:41.000My ideology says that we must do what is best for Americans.
01:07:45.000We must do what is best for American workers.
01:07:47.000The government must use its power to protect our country and our people.
01:07:52.000And our country means our people from these vultures, which is Wall Street, which is international finance, multinational corporations, predatory countries on trade.
01:08:04.000And if you want to get into economics, we can look at the incentives and we can look at the technical stuff that will show us what is best for the American people.
01:08:12.000But Milton Friedman and all these people going on and on about, well, economic liberty is the basis of all other liberty, and that means that, you know, we can't have tariffs because of that, and we can't have work regulations, and we can't have X, Y, and Z because of that.
01:08:27.000Some say we can't have a government because of that.
01:08:37.000That's where I disagree to some who say we need a free market for goods and for labor because if we didn't have that, that would be immoral because the foundation of morality is individual liberty.
01:08:46.000You're not talking economics, you're talking political theory.
01:08:52.000And I am not looking out for the interest of the world economy.
01:08:56.000I'm looking out for the interest of the American people.
01:08:58.000I'm not looking out for firm owners, I'm looking out for workers.
01:09:01.000And certainly, you know, there is a relationship between the firm owners and the workers, but it has to be one that is reciprocal and one that is mutually beneficial.
01:09:09.000What we see is that this relationship really only works for the firm owners.
01:09:12.000I'm not some eat the rich socialist that says, you know, tax them at 100% and, you know, take out the landlords.
01:09:50.000We need something that works for everybody.
01:09:52.000So, those are broadly speaking the three positions.
01:09:55.000It's broadly speaking, it is immigration, it is foreign policy, and it is economicslash trade.
01:10:01.000And that is what separates America first from the rest.
01:10:05.000And I'll tell you, even if you don't believe it all the way, even if you're not there all the way on these three things, if you're not all the way on immigration and on trade and on foreign policy and everything, to me, the imperative is about electoral politics.
01:10:20.000If you're a Republican, Maybe you're one of these people that is still so brainwashed that you're saying, no, no, no, no, you need to read The Road to Serfdom, or you need to read Mises, or you need to read whatever.
01:10:32.000Maybe you're a Republican and you're not buying this.
01:10:35.000And you're saying, I stand for Israel and free markets and for open borders, for immigration.
01:10:41.000I believe that America's supposed to be open to everybody.
01:10:45.000And America's a place where immigrants can come and start businesses.
01:10:49.000America's just a big flea market where third world people can come and hawk their wares in the streets.
01:10:55.000You know, if you're still on that train, here's where we can maybe unite as Republicans and you can maybe go down the same path as me.
01:11:01.000I'm going to pull up some articles here.
01:11:04.000And this is where I think every Republican has to be in agreement.
01:11:08.000And this is where the imperative comes in.
01:11:10.000I'm going to read to you these are a few articles one from The Hill, one from The New York Times, one from USA Today.
01:11:15.000And they're about states and they're about demographics.
01:11:18.000And the common theme in these three articles is that the more immigration you have, the more the demographics change.
01:11:25.000And the more the demographics change in certain states, the more the electoral politics in those states shift from Republican to Democrat.
01:11:34.000And see if you can pick up on some common themes here.
01:11:36.000This is from USA Today, February 17th, 2020.
01:11:40.000The headline says Nevada's changing demographics are a roadmap showing Democrats how to win elections.
01:11:48.000And maybe you can guess where this is going.
01:11:50.000This author says, This has been a dark month so far for Democrats and progressives.
01:11:55.000Between the Iowa caucus debacle, President Trump's State of the Union address, and his impeachment acquittal, we were gut punched not once but three times and left deeply worried about the political road ahead.
01:12:06.000But for those seeking a silver lining, perhaps we need to look no further than the silver state caucuses on Saturday.
01:12:13.000Nevada, which has been trending blue in recent elections, shows Democrats how to actually beat Trump and win in states and nationally.
01:12:21.000Take advantage of demographic shifts, couple that with authentic on the ground organizing, and stress bread and butter issues.
01:12:28.000Based on my calculations using the 1990 census and the 2018 American Community Survey, Nevada's population grew staggering 154% over that period.
01:12:39.000Far higher than the national rate of 32%.
01:12:42.000Much of that growth has come from immigrants and people of color, in other words, non white people.
01:12:47.000Nevada's population had about 21% people of color in 1990 and is now, quote, majority minority at 52%.
01:12:55.000So they were 21% non white in 1990, now 52% non white in 2020.
01:13:01.000They're the fifth state to reach that threshold.
01:13:03.000The bulk of that population is Latinos, who make up 29% of the state.
01:13:07.000Blacks and Pacific Islanders are at about 10% apiece.
01:13:12.000And we go on, and it talks about how these demographics are changing the electoral vote totals.
01:13:42.000They must have taken it out because I know it was in my notes earlier.
01:13:46.000But basically, the rest of the article talks about how if you're looking at these different demographic groups, the state is 21% non white in 1990.
01:13:56.000It goes from that to 52% non white in 2020.
01:14:00.000They're essentially saying that their silver lining in the silver state of Nevada is that when they make the state more Latino and Asian, we know that Asians vote 70 to 85% for Democrats throughout the 21st century.
01:14:13.000We know that Hispanics vote similarly, 70 to 80 some percent.
01:14:17.000They know that if they change the demographic composition of the state, they will change the electoral outcomes.
01:15:35.000In 1990, the census tracts that make up Mr. Kotkuri's Senate District, this is somebody they interviewed, were home to about 35,000 people, 91% of them white.
01:15:45.000Today's population of 225,000 is just 64% white.
01:15:51.000A resident of this town says, It's a totally different world.
01:16:07.000It says In Virginia, the political pendulum has swung several times in the statehouse over the past decade.
01:16:13.000Large swaths of Virginia are still very conservative, and Trump is popular.
01:16:17.000In 2016, he won 93 of Virginia's 133 counties, but it wasn't enough to take the state.
01:16:23.000The influx of immigrants and their U.S. born children, the spread of high density suburbia, and the growth of higher education all tilt the field toward Democrats.
01:17:37.000All right, so I'm just going to skip ahead.
01:17:39.000Basically, it says that, you know, I don't think we need to belabor the point in this article.
01:17:43.000It says that Virginia once was mostly white, now it's mostly immigrant, and this is making it more blue.
01:17:49.000They're talking about how Trump is still winning in a lot of these counties where it's still deeply conservative and white, but in the suburbs where you've got these big immigrant populations, Korean grocery stores, Indian, blah, blah, blah, whatever.
01:18:02.000And look, I'm just telling you what's happening.
01:18:47.000It says Texas Republicans are sounding the alarm as Democrat presidential candidates get ready for their debate next week in Houston, warning that the Lone Star State could become more purple if the party doesn't treat it as a 2020 battleground.
01:19:00.000It says Top Texas GOP fundraisers who are used to exporting campaign cash to more competitive races are looking to keep donor money in state this cycle.
01:19:11.000It says Demographics are slowly but surely changing the state as an influx of voters from California.
01:19:15.000California and other left leaning states move to Texas.
01:19:18.000GOP support is eroding in the suburbs surrounding Houston, Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio.
01:19:25.000It says, let's see, let me find the part about demographics here.
01:21:49.000And the demographic change is not just immigration, it's also happening internally, but it's mostly driven by immigration.
01:21:54.000And in these states, you know, it's happening in these states slowly but surely, just the same that it happened in California.
01:22:01.000California, solidly red state, and now all these other states are going the same way, just like immigration made California blue from Asian and Latin American immigration.
01:22:10.000Now the same is happening in Virginia, Texas, Nevada, Georgia, in the suburbs, in the cities, and on the border.
01:22:18.000And so the point being is, And we could mess around with these articles all day, but you could find this stuff.
01:22:41.000The high watermark for Hispanics is 40%.
01:22:44.000That's the most we've ever won as Republicans.
01:22:46.000And that's if we're lucky, that's if we have a good race.
01:22:49.000But that's not true nationally, and that's not true reliably.
01:22:52.000And you're not going to see those numbers with Asians, and you're certainly not going to see those numbers with immigrants.
01:22:57.000So, whether or not you're on board with what we're saying, all Republicans have to come around to this idea that if you're a constitutionalist, if you're a libertarian, it really doesn't matter if you can't win elections.
01:23:08.000And you can't win elections if immigration is changing the demographics and fixing them in such a way that Republicans cannot have electoral victories.
01:23:30.000It doesn't matter if you disagree, because as long as you're running as a Republican, if they're altering the map in such a way that Texas goes blue permanently and you can't change it, and Florida goes blue, and Georgia goes blue, Republicans simply cannot win the White House.
01:23:46.000Show me where the 270 electoral votes come together for Republicans to do anything, whether you're America First or Con Inc. or America Last, whatever you are, pro Israel, Israel First.
01:23:58.000Whatever kind of Republican you are, show me where you get the electoral votes to win in the White House.
01:24:03.000Show me where you get 51 seats in the Senate.
01:26:15.000The president would nominate them, the Senate would confirm them, they would sit on the court, and then what happens when they're sitting on the court?
01:26:20.000Well, then they pass hate speech legislation.
01:26:23.000And there's a constitutional challenge from, you know, wherever, Kansas.
01:26:28.000There's a constitutional challenge from a federal judge in North Dakota.
01:26:35.000And the Supreme Court, with their 20 black justices, their 20 black women justices, trans justices, says, well, hate speech is now part of the Constitution, and so is gun control.
01:26:47.000And so is federal control over health care.
01:26:55.000And that is period, bottom line, end of story.
01:26:58.000You don't have to agree with me, but you do have to recognize the threat that we're talking about that is posed by immigration to all of us.
01:27:06.000Anybody that identifies as conservative, even if you're not actually, because I don't think free markets and all that, I don't think being a classical liberal is conservative, by the way.
01:27:14.000But as long as you identify as a Republican and you're not the left, as long as you're not a leftist, you stand no chance based on these trends.
01:28:29.000You know, if you're concerned about socialism, What do you think is going to happen when all these Hispanics from socialist countries and Asians from socialist countries come here and they vote for socialism?
01:29:18.000If you're wrong, the Constitution goes away.
01:29:20.000If you're wrong, there's hate speech, there's gun confiscation, it's an end to states' rights, it's reparations, it's foreign wars, it's Hillary Clinton's and Joe Biden's and Stacey Abrams' and Michelle Obama's and AOC's and Ilhan Omar's until the end of time.
01:32:08.000Why is it that we can't make this map work?
01:32:11.000It's because of these changing demographics.
01:32:13.000You have these groups that are inflexible.
01:32:15.000You have groups that are not elastic, that there is almost no correlation between what they believe and how they vote, or they're almost blanket and uniformly liberal.
01:32:27.000Because look at where they're coming from.
01:32:29.000Is it a surprise that Hispanics are going to vote liberal?
01:32:32.000Is it a surprise that Asians are going to vote liberal when they come from countries with big governments and welfare states and these parties pander to them and they pander against the white man and pander to their racial self interest and on and on?
01:33:36.000You got to come into this country legally and then vote for Democrats and wreck the country.
01:33:41.000I'm sorry, no, we don't need to do that.
01:33:44.000But that's why immigration was the first pillar.
01:33:46.000And that's what I wanted to get to for a lot of these young conservatives out there even if you're not with me on all the issues, fine, you're entitled to your opinion.
01:33:52.000And it's not easy to come around to some of these ways of thinking.
01:33:56.000A lot of people have never heard these ideas and they've never heard the arguments.
01:33:59.000And they've been conditioned thoroughly for years against these arguments.
01:34:03.000No, no, no, you know, America is an individualist country and it was designed for people to come here and get jobs.
01:34:13.000No, no, America is just this big strip mall.
01:34:16.000People have been indoctrinated into this so that anytime somebody says, you know, the kinds of things I'm saying, they've got their ready made turning point, you know, conning talking point loaded up.
01:34:27.000But okay, if you're not ready for that yet, just look at the demographics.
01:34:31.000And we have that in common, no matter what we believe.
01:34:34.000That if you're against socialism, how do you think you're going to get socialism?
01:34:37.000Importing millions of immigrants who will vote for it in Texas and in all these other states.
01:35:16.000And, you know, late term abortions were legalized and gun seizures happened and socialism happened and misery happened and the Constitution was destroyed and the country was destroyed.
01:35:27.000Are you going to throw up your arms and say, well, you know, the country is wrecked, but at least we played fair?
01:35:36.000On the offhand chance, really the most likely chance that you're wrong and you can't persuade these people to vote our way?
01:35:42.000You know, if all these people, if I'm right and these people do come here and they flip the demographics, flip the vote, you know, Fix the elections forever for Democrats.
01:35:50.000They wrecked the country, and you are sitting in the ruins of America, of a once great nation, the ashes of a civilization.
01:35:57.000Your children are learning about gay history and they're trans, and people are getting aborted left and right, and it's gangs everywhere, and you can't get health care and everything.
01:36:07.000Are you going to say, well, we had to play fair?
01:36:11.000Remember, we couldn't ban immigration for electoral reasons because we have to play fair.
01:36:17.000We are principled conservatives, remember?
01:36:20.000Are you still going to be out there saying, no, please, please, we're not racist?
01:36:25.000Look, we sacrificed our whole country because we weren't racist.
01:37:50.000Look what they're doing to our kids the brainwashing, the propaganda, the LGBT stuff, the drag queen story times, the abortion, the drugs, the self medication, the abuse that occurs.
01:38:03.000It's the lives of our children that are on the line and our ancestors, well, or our posterity rather, and the legacy of our ancestors.
01:38:10.000It means too much to go down without a fight and to really seriously fight.
01:38:14.000And if you say that you don't care, then you actually, and if you say that you don't want to fight that way, then you never care to begin with.
01:38:29.000You care about this little network that you're in, a social club.
01:38:32.000But don't tell me you care about these issues because if you're not doing everything in your power to win, Then, you know, you really care.
01:38:55.000But that was the message I was trying to get out to the young Zoomers America First is about those things Christianity, nationalism, and real conservatism.
01:39:06.000We want to end immigration for a variety of reasons.
01:39:10.000We want to, in all immigration, temporary, permanent, from all countries, indefinitely.
01:39:17.000We want to end the foreign wars, stop the unconditional open ended commitments to foreign countries, and we want to protect our workers, make our country wealthy, have an economy that works for everybody.
01:39:31.000And I know that sounds like a left wing thing to say, but not just the firm owners, also the workers.
01:39:37.000And lastly, even if you're not convinced on any of that, we are all in this together on electoral politics.
01:39:42.000Even if you don't see The economic argument against immigration or the social or cultural argument against immigration, then you must see that no matter what you care about, if you're not a leftist, it will go away if we continue to allow them to import voters into swing states.
01:42:04.000And he sent out Benny Johnson the next day to put out a hit piece on me where he posted a bunch of videos from my show taken out of context and said, Nick Francis is a sexist.
01:42:32.000If you're so confident, you know, he has the courage, I guess, to, you know, straw man all my arguments and make bad arguments when I'm not in the room.
01:42:41.000But if they really think that these ideas are so dangerous and hateful and so obviously bad, why don't they debate?
01:44:08.000But again, I do a show every night, Monday through Friday.
01:44:11.000We don't have to play these games on TikTok every night.
01:44:14.000So, if you want to know more about it, I'll try and touch on some more of these base issues next week.
01:44:20.000And I'll try to walk through some of the broad and core points in more detail on Monday and throughout the week next week if there's new viewers from TikTok and young people and con ink types.