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00:22:27.000President Trump gave a pretty good speech about this today.
00:22:31.000He fielded some questions, he named the military-industrial complex, some good tweets that he put out, so we'll be talking about all of that.
00:23:30.000That's a fun fact that doesn't bother you.
00:23:33.000You know, really this is just more data.
00:23:35.000I don't think it's really a surprise to anybody that this is happening.
00:23:39.000If you know anything about the tax system, you know that the tax system is designed to reward rich people and designed to punish working people.
00:23:48.000You know, if you look at, for example, the way that most billionaires earn their income, like capital gains and things like that, the interest rate is, or rather the tax rate, is very low.
00:23:58.000And for people that are making an income, and they have to pay a payroll tax and an income tax and all this, a sales tax relative to their income is very high.
00:24:07.000So it's not anything that probably a lot of people don't already know.
00:24:11.000But it is pretty interesting how that all works out.
00:24:13.000Once you crunch the numbers, they're actually not paying that much at all.
00:26:06.000You ought to be patient with me in the Super Chats, because it's been a long day.
00:26:09.000I woke up at 1am, I was working out, I was feeling sick, I napped, I did a podcast already, which, and that's one thing I did want to mention before we dive in, I did record the podcast with Dave Smith this afternoon.
00:26:26.000So a lot of you guys saw this on Twitter, but some groiper hit this guy up on Twitter and said, hey smarty Jew pants.
00:27:07.000I have to say, it's pretty interesting to me because, you know, we had this conversation and
00:27:12.000You know, I found he was much more well-read on paleoconservatism than like anybody I've talked to in the mainstream right-wing movement, which is always incredible to me.
00:27:24.000Most of the people that are in politics today that are in like Turning Point USA, Yale, all these major influencers
00:27:35.000You know, so many of the people that even write for like major publications that I talk to, they don't know like the first thing about the things I talk about on the show.
00:27:44.000And it's not even like I'm the smartest person in the world, or like I'm the most educated person in the world.
00:27:50.000But like this guy, for example, we talked about the roots of paleoconservatism, which are in the old right, the pre-war American right, people like Robert Taft, among others, and it was incredible to me, you know, you talked about the relationship between Murray Rothbard and Paul Gottfried and a lot of libertarians, and these are things that I know, but that so many people in like the mainstream I know would not have the first clue about, so...
00:28:17.000I thought it was a good conversation between somebody who knows what they're talking about.
00:28:21.000You know, not a lot of people, I think, really know the background.
00:29:49.000It was high risk or whatever so I meant to call them actually this week and then I got an email from them and it said that my merchant account had been suspended and like I said I don't know if that was so much about like my show or anything I think it was more about that I'm in like a high-risk category for my merchant category or I don't know all the details I still have to call them up and talk to them about it but I think it was actually more the nature of what I'm doing as opposed to
00:30:16.000The political stuff, because before I chose them as the next payment processor, I made sure, and my website guy and I, we called them and asked, is it, has it ever been a problem that somebody's been kicked off the platform because of political speech or hate speech or anything like that?
00:30:33.000And they said that they had never heard of anything like that, that that was ridiculous, and actually even like the customer service people seemed like sympathetic.
00:30:41.000You know, they actually got a little... they're like, what?
00:30:43.000How could somebody be banned just because of, you know, they have a difference of opinion or something?
00:30:48.000So even the customer service people seem like they were indignant that I was banned from PayPal.
00:33:21.000We got to do it So, uh, so it's we're happy to have we're happy to have you here happy to have this addition to the America first Collection here to the show but with all of that out of the way, that's a long introduction ten minutes and
00:33:36.000We're gonna dive in and we're gonna talk about the show.
00:33:39.000Lastly, I have not seen Joker a third time yet.
00:34:08.000It says, quote, in 2018 billionaires paid a smaller portion of their income in taxes than average Americans.
00:34:15.000That's the first time that that has happened in history.
00:34:18.000Billionaires paid 23% of their income in federal, state, and local taxes in 2018.
00:34:24.000According to an analysis of tax data by the University of California at Berkeley's Emanuel Saez and Gabriel Zuckman for their upcoming book, The Triumph of Injustice.
00:34:36.000You know, the book sounds really gay, but whatever.
00:34:39.000The average American, meanwhile, paid 28%.
00:34:42.000So billionaires paid 23% in federal, state, and local tax, and average Americans paid... I'm sorry, they paid 23%, we paid 28%.
00:34:53.000Payroll taxes and regressive sales taxes increase poor Americans' overall tax burden, according to Saez and Zuckman, while capital taxes that target investments typically held by the ultra-wealthy have been scaled back since 1980.
00:35:09.000And so, you know, like I said at the top of the show, this isn't anything really new.
00:35:12.000I think we all know that this is what's going on.
00:35:16.000This is what has been happening for, you know, the better part of the last half century.
00:35:20.000Is the rich getting richer, the poor getting poorer?
00:35:25.000But now we have concrete data that shows that, you know, if you're looking strictly at the numbers, that people that have billions of dollars are
00:35:33.000Paying less than we are proportionally, relatively.
00:35:36.000You know, it's not, you know, normally people might say that, well, billionaires are paying more of the taxes in gross terms in the sense that most of the federal tax revenue comes from the top 10% or the top 1%.
00:35:50.000But in terms of the proportion, it's a lot less.
00:35:53.000You know, so we're supposed to have a progressive tax system, where the more money you make, the more tax you pay.
00:36:01.000Clearly it's like everybody in the middle pays the taxes, and the people at the bottom pay nothing, and the people at the top pay nothing.
00:36:09.000And to me, this is the story of the country.
00:36:11.000And this is why we have to, I think, in a lot of ways forget the right-left dichotomy in many ways.
00:36:18.000You know, I'm so close to bringing it back to Joker.
00:36:22.000I'm so close to bringing it back to Joker, but I don't know if that's where I want to take us tonight.
00:36:27.000We've talked about Joker enough, but you know, look, a lot of these themes are in the movie, and I'm so close to going there, but I don't think I want to do that just yet.
00:36:36.000This is the story of the country today.
00:37:11.000A so-called marginalized immigrants, deviants, all these categories that we talk about, the coalition of the ascendant, as it's called sometimes, the Democratic Party, and the people on the top, the rich, the wealthy, the connected, the powerful.
00:37:25.000Because if you notice about a study like this, it's sort of interesting, it leaves off the poor, but that's really what it's about.
00:37:31.000It's not just like average Americans that are paying so much, it's middle Americans.
00:37:36.000We all know that the only people that are really
00:37:40.000Have a serious tax burden that is going to meaningfully affect their lives is the middle class.
00:37:45.000We all know that the rich doesn't pay that much in taxes and even if they did, it wouldn't affect them.
00:37:51.000You know, for what it's worth, a lot of these conservatives talk about how the most fair tax rate would be a flat tax.
00:37:58.000This is like what Ted Cruz proposed in 2016, this is what Rand Paul proposed in 2016, and like at first glance, if you think about it for a little bit, it kind of makes sense, right?
00:38:08.000If everybody pays the same rate, if everybody pays for example 10% or 15% or something like that, well that seems to be the most fair, no matter how poor you are, how rich you are, everybody has some skin in the game and it's all proportionally the same.
00:38:24.000But of course, if you know anything about economics, you know about the Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility.
00:38:31.000It means that as you have more of something, relatively speaking, it has less utility, it has less value.
00:38:38.000You know, so for example, if you are hungry, you know, I'm very hungry right now because I haven't eaten anything since breakfast, my first hamburger is going to have more utility to me than if I had a hundred hamburgers
00:39:28.00010% of a person's income if they're making a million dollars per year.
00:39:33.000The 10% of a million dollars, a hundred thousand dollars, in terms of marginal utility is a lot less compared to a thousand for a poor person.
00:39:42.000So this is a roundabout justification for a progressive tax, in other words.
00:39:46.000This is why it makes sense for somebody at the bottom to not be taxed very much, somebody in the middle to be taxed somewhere in the middle, and for the rich to be taxed a lot.
00:39:56.000Because even if the rich were taxed at something like 50%, of course if you're making 10 million dollars, 100 million dollars, well relatively speaking it doesn't have the same value.
00:40:06.000It's just not the same as money for poor people, right?
00:40:10.000So that's how it's supposed to work is a progressive tax where it starts low and it gets high.
00:40:14.000We know, we know that the rich are not paying virtually anything.
00:40:18.000And it's not even just individual rich people like billionaires and millionaires.
00:40:45.000But it's also the poor that are paying nothing.
00:40:47.000If you're on welfare, obviously, you know, for I think it's like the bottom 20%, they're actually, if you look at the numbers, paying a negative tax rate because they're getting more money in government transfers than they're paying in, in any form.
00:41:02.000If they have, you know, maybe a part-time job,
00:41:05.000Or maybe they're just paying sales tax or something like that.
00:41:08.000You know, maybe they're paying local or state taxes in some way.
00:41:11.000The bottom 20% are actually getting more money in government transfers than they're paying in.
00:41:16.000So you look at it and the story is really not of it's the rich or it's people on welfare.
00:41:23.000This is where the lesson of something like this is not, well, here's why the left is wrong about income inequality, or here's why the right is wrong about income inequality.
00:41:32.000It's kind of more about class warfare than ideology.
00:41:36.000It's kind of more about these distinct socioeconomic categories of people than the idea of socialism or the free market or whatever.
00:41:45.000I think we can all probably be outraged that working people are paying more money than billionaires.
00:42:10.000That's not me by the way, but you, but you who's watching this, if you have to wake up early and go to work for eight hours and something, at the very minimum you should be paying the same as somebody that's just making money off of, you know, accumulating capital, off of interest, off of things like this, you know, appreciating value, whatever.
00:42:28.000But it's not just the rich, it's not just the poor, it's both of them.
00:42:32.000And we in the middle are just getting caught up in this silly little fight.
00:42:36.000We're pointing fingers and saying, you know, oh, hey, well, your system doesn't work.
00:42:41.000Your system's going to make us end up like Venezuela.
00:42:43.000Communism killed 100 million people, you know.
00:42:46.000And the other side, the other middle class people who are left-wing, are like, well, actually capitalism is the problem because, you know, look at how good the rich are doing and, you know, capitalism has killed so many people through exploitation.
00:43:00.000And we're all fighting here in the middle.
00:43:22.000Where now instead of just giving you economy they tack on basic economy for a flight and it's like economy except you can't even bring a carry-on bag onto the plane and there's all these other like special things rules and restrictions.
00:43:37.000I bring this up to illustrate the fact that just about in every meaningful way materially materially our standard of living in the middle class is getting worse.
00:44:15.000I feel like we can demand a pretty reasonable standard of living or reasonable tax burden without resorting to this Venezuela-type stuff or whatever, right?
00:44:23.000So, you know, I read this study and I feel like a lot of people are going to get hopped up on this, but not a lot of people I think have the right sort of centrist or middle-of-the-road perspective, maybe the populist perspective, not centrist, to say that, well, I don't really think it matters so much what your ideology is, whether it's right or left,
00:44:44.000It's just wrong that this is the case.
00:44:46.000Maybe all the people in the middle, everybody in the middle class, everybody that's actually footing the bill for all this, but not actually getting anything in return, maybe we could all get together and be mad about it, right?
00:44:58.000As opposed to, you know, dividing up by ideology and whatever, you know, because that's what we always hear, is we're expected to go out there and defend, like, the rich or something.
00:45:07.000I'm supposed to go out there and say, well, Warren Buffett earned his wealth fair and square, and he shouldn't have to... like, really?
00:45:13.000Is anybody really on that anymore in 2019, whatever year it is?
00:45:19.000So that's the latest from Business Insider.
00:45:22.000It's not like anything we didn't already know.
00:45:24.000And that's really who's getting screwed at the end of the day.
00:45:41.000They come here, they use our hospitals, they use our schools, our education system, they use public transportation.
00:45:48.000In many cases, they're taking some form of welfare, whether it's Section 8 housing, whether it's food stamps, whether it's survivor's insurance, you know, whatever it is, Medicare in a lot of cases.
00:46:00.000So, and that's not just immigrants, it's a lot of other people, but the poor are doing just fine.
00:46:05.000They're getting the services, and even if they do have a low standard of living, it's like, well, they're not paying for any of it, right?
00:46:11.000It's not like they're working very hard for it, right?
00:46:13.000So they get a mediocre to low standard of living, paying nothing.
00:46:18.000The rich get an extremely high standard of living and they pay money, obviously.
00:46:24.000I think Warren Buffett said he paid like $6 million in taxes.
00:46:39.000They're flying around the world, transnational, enjoying the fruits of the globalist world order.
00:46:44.000But it's us in the middle who have maybe a similar standard of living to poor people, or worse in some cases, we have a similar standard of living to poor people in the sense that in many cases we go to the same schools, use the same public transportation, use the same hospitals, you know, live in the same neighborhoods or communities, and in a lot of cases for lower middle class work the same jobs, except we're paying a lot of money for it!
00:47:07.000We're paying and we're living paycheck to paycheck.
00:47:45.000I feel like a clown nose growing on me.
00:47:47.000I want to pull it out of my desk and put it on my face.
00:47:51.000Resonating very strongly as you can tell if you haven't seen it yet, but if you haven't seen it, you gotta see it But anyway, is that is that weird that I keep bringing it up.
00:48:00.000I put that on my telegram channel Yesterday that I can't I can't stop thinking about it.
00:48:06.000I can't stop talking about it I'm sure for people that don't really get it.
00:48:10.000They're like this guy just can't shut up about the movie
00:48:23.000So like we talked about on... Was it Monday?
00:48:26.000We talked about on Monday the announcement on Sunday.
00:48:30.000President Trump said that we're pulling out our troops on the border between Syria and Turkey.
00:48:36.000And we're going to allow the Turks to establish a safe zone across that border, and naturally this is going to create a little bit of friction with the Kurds.
00:48:46.000You know, so to just give you a little bit of brief background here, so America does have military personnel in Syria.
00:48:53.000Bashar al-Assad, who was the president of Syria before the civil war broke out,
00:48:58.000He is now basically won the Civil War.
00:49:00.000He's consolidated control over most of the country.
00:49:04.000There are a few rebel enclaves, a few ISIS enclaves.
00:49:07.000ISIS does not control any cities anymore, which is kind of the key difference between now and maybe three years ago.
00:49:14.000So Assad controls most of the country, but America still occupies the northeast of Syria where we are sponsoring the Kurds.
00:49:29.000And what has been going on for the last year or so, which we've been talking about on the show in the background occasionally, is that there's a lot of friction now because this Kurdish-American controlled area is right on the border with Turkey.
00:49:43.000In Turkey, the Kurds are seen as terrorists and worse, at best, maybe just a problematic minority group.
00:50:28.000So about a year ago Turkey invaded one of these rebel strongholds called Afrin and they now control that area with Turkish backed rebels.
00:50:36.000They've been threatening for I think a little bit less than a year to spread and move east and then attack the area that is controlled by America and those Kurds.
00:50:47.000And we worked out a deal in August, and we said that if Turkey does not move east, then the Kurds will pull back their heavy military equipment from the border, and we can work out some kind of a ceasefire, some kind of a deal.
00:51:00.000The Kurds didn't keep their end of the deal, so now the United States is saying, you know what?
00:51:04.000We'd like to get out of Syria, we would like to end our involvement in the region, so we're going to invite Turkey to come in, establish a safe zone, they'll take responsibility for ISIS prisoners and things like that,
00:51:16.000They can control the safe zone and we're going to get out of the region.
00:51:28.000It says, quote, Turkey has launched a ground offensive in northern Syria hours after its warplanes and artillery began hitting territory held by Kurdish-led forces.
00:51:38.000President Erdogan said the operation was to create a safe zone cleared of Kurdish militias, which will also house Syrian refugees.
00:51:46.000The unilateral decision has been widely condemned, with the European Union urging Turkey to end its offensive.
00:51:56.000The offensive was launched just days after President Donald Trump withdrew U.S.
00:52:00.000troops from the border area, a decision that was criticized at home and abroad.
00:52:05.000The Kurds, who helped defeat the Islamic State group in Syria, guard thousands of IS fighters and their relatives in prisons and camps in areas under their control.
00:52:15.000It is unclear whether they will continue to do so if battles break out.
00:52:19.000And this is like scaremongering by the media, by the way.
00:52:24.000You know, they're saying, well, if Turkey moves in, there's all these ISIS fighters.
00:52:29.000It's not clear what's going to happen once fighting breaks out.
00:52:31.000What's going to happen to all these ISIS fighters?
00:52:34.000You know, so they're planting the seeds so that when ISIS
00:53:34.000Turkey considers the Kurdish YPG militia the dominant force in the Syrian Democratic Forces, an extension of the banned Kurdistan Workers' Party, which has fought for Kurdish autonomy in Turkey for three decades.
00:54:30.000He said that the mission was, quote, to prevent the creation of a terror corridor across our southern border.
00:54:39.000Where have we heard this kind of argument before?
00:54:42.000Maybe perhaps illegal military operations, unjust military operations, in order to stop a terrorist corridor along the border.
00:54:53.000You know, it sounds to me 100% exactly like what's happening in Israel.
00:54:58.000You know, this has been the justification for constant airstrikes in Syria, in some cases in Iraq, by Israel.
00:55:06.000They bomb these countries with impunity, because according to Israel, well, they have to stop these terrorist corridors stretching from Iran to Israel's borders.
00:55:16.000Because the argument goes that the Iranians are sending missiles and are sending all kinds of weapons through this corridor, and it's coming through Syria, and it's getting through Lebanon,
00:55:27.000And this is what is helping Hezbollah and a lot of these Palestinian groups to facilitate attacks.
00:55:33.000So Israel says, we have to bomb Syria.
00:55:43.000And it's probably unjustified and basically not true.
00:55:46.000But we have to go in there and bomb all these people to prevent this terrorist corridor from reaching our border.
00:55:52.000And when they say that, everybody in the American media, everybody in the American foreign policy establishment says, yeah, yeah, it checks out.
00:56:35.000Largely speaking, it remains a failed state.
00:56:38.000They have just barely come off the heels of one of the worst civil wars in modern history, right?
00:56:44.000On top of that, after this civil war, the Kurds
00:56:48.000Who are this dispossessed ethnic group who have connections to legitimate terrorist organizations, communist terrorist organizations for what it's worth, the PKK, that have launched terrorist attacks in Turkey.
00:56:59.000They now have political autonomy, they have control over this sizable territory in Syria on the border with Turkey.
00:57:06.000If anybody has a justification to maybe intervene, and at the very least just stabilize the border, it's Turkey.
00:57:14.000You know, consider if this was happening in Mexico,
00:57:17.000If for example Mexico had a terrible civil war, and Russia was sponsoring people in Mexico, and China was sponsoring people in Mexico, and you know maybe Saudi Arabia and Iran were sponsoring people in Mexico, and there was some kind of like huge Cuban terrorist group right on the border, don't you think we would have a right to maybe intervene and make sure that none of that spills over in our country?
00:57:57.000You know, if anybody at all, it's not Saudi Arabia, it's not Iran, it's definitely not America or Russia, it would be Turkey, because it's on their border.
00:58:05.000But Turkey does this ground operation merely to make sure that no terrorists are controlling their border, and everybody's crying bloody murder, everybody's saying, this is the worst thing ever, this is only helping Iran and Russia, this is stabbing our allies in the back, and so on.
00:59:10.000So by complicating the situation, number one, it has the effect of nullifying a lot of the leverage that we have in Syria, a lot of the interest that the military-industrial complex and the Israel lobby has in the region.
00:59:23.000Number two, Turkey intervening stabilizes the region.
00:59:27.000This is going to allow for Turkey to expand their control, you know, with this Kurdish problem that is happening up there, this American occupation, you know, like I said in the aforementioned point, gets closer to being resolved.
00:59:39.000This is going to ease the transition back into Assad having control of Syria.
00:59:45.000If Syria is stabilized, if all these countries start to become more stabilized, this severely weakens Israel's capability to do whatever they want in the region.
00:59:54.000To do these bombing raids, to do whatever they want to the Palestinians, you know, to go into Iraq and do bombing raids, things like that, to go into Lebanon or whatever, you know.
01:00:04.000So ultimately, at the end of the day, what they resent so much about this is this is actually one step in the people in the Middle East solving their own problems, you know.
01:01:34.000We were giving them material and operational support to defend their villages.
01:01:39.000It happened that for a time our interests coincided, but now that we're pulling out everybody's going to try and make it out like they were doing us this huge favor because they were defending their territory from ISIS.
01:01:51.000It just so happened that we both had an interest in them defending their territory from ISIS.
01:04:21.000But when are we actually going to pull any of the troops out?
01:04:24.000I don't know if you noticed, but he pulled a little bit of a slate of hand here.
01:04:28.000He says, we pulled our 50 soldiers out.
01:04:31.000Well, there's really more like 2,000 soldiers in northeastern Syria.
01:04:35.000So I don't know if he means the 50 troops that are on the border.
01:04:39.000They pulled 50 troops back from the border in particular, or the safe zone that Turkey's trying to set up.
01:04:46.000Maybe he pulled all the troops out when nobody was looking, I don't know.
01:04:49.000But it's my understanding that there still is a serious presence in northeastern Syria.
01:04:54.000It's not a huge deal, it's not extremely costly, but it's still there when it really shouldn't be, when Assad should be in control of Syria, not the United States.
01:05:32.000But, you know, again, it's not just the 2,000 troops in Syria.
01:05:37.000It's something like 14,000 troops in Afghanistan.
01:05:40.000I think there's still like 5,000 troops in Iraq.
01:05:42.000We just announced recently, this was like last month, that we were going to put hundreds of troops in Saudi Arabia and all over the Gulf states.
01:06:18.000Now, again, to survive impeachment, to survive being removed from office, he needs his Republican majority in the Senate.
01:06:26.000You know, I've said before, he could very well get impeached in the House, but because he has a 51-seat majority in the Senate, he's not going to get removed from office, because it requires a two-thirds majority in the Senate for him to be removed from office.
01:06:40.000So that would mean that you need all the Democrats plus, what would it be, something like 15, 20 Republicans?
01:06:47.000He has a 92% approval rating in the party.
01:06:51.00015-20 Republicans are not going to peel off any time soon.
01:06:53.000That said, if he starts doing things that are really upsetting and unpopular to the military-industrial complex, is it far-fetched to say that Marco Rubio and a lot of these kinds of people are going to bail on the president?
01:07:06.000That Mitch McConnell is not going to protect him from being removed from office?
01:07:10.000I don't think that's a scenario that's not plausible.
01:07:50.000Or some kind of constitutional amendment process to remove him from office, or it's now this Ukrainian thing.
01:07:56.000It doesn't exactly help him that if he does something that makes the wrong, powerful people mad, they could have his head on a plate and put him in jail.
01:08:06.000So, the Russia investigation was a hoax the whole time, but you think it's outside the realm of possibility that if Trump upset the wrong people, the Republicans would join in on it and get him out of office?
01:08:24.000Involving Mexico in the immigration conversation, you know in the sense that when he's negotiating immigration Maybe he'll never get Republicans to seriously tackle immigration because Republicans are owned by big business But what he can do using the executive branch is get Mexico to take care of it because he can use tariffs that's under his jurisdiction to pressure Mexico to change the rules, you know or put troops on the border or make a deal or whatever and
01:09:07.000All kinds of people so maybe instead he says because everybody in Congress and maybe even in my own administration are owned by Israel and owned by the Saudis and by these other foreign policy interests maybe I'll just use Turkey like I said as a way to complicate things to the point where our presence is useless right?
01:09:26.000So maybe that's one way to go about it.
01:09:28.000But like I said, we're gonna keep an eye on that throughout the week.
01:10:12.000I was about to sneeze there, but I caught myself.
01:10:16.000Nick's mustache says, go to work, get married, follow fashion, act normal, watch TV, obey the law, get ridiculed by Nick in the super chat, now repeat after me, I am free!
01:11:24.000He makes good streams and he's funny, and I don't have a problem with what he posts, but I think it does break the TOS, you know?
01:11:31.000I mean, he kind of just keeps pushing and pushing, and it's like, at a certain point, so much of his content is, like, sexualized or there's nudity or there's swearing or something,
01:11:43.000And look, I'm not trying to be the enforcer of bad terms of service or anything like that, but for what it's worth, you gotta play by the rules.
01:11:51.000You know, I try my best to play by the rules as much as I can on these social media sites.
01:11:56.000I think DLive does a good job of just enforcing their rules.
01:12:00.000You know, like with Twitter, even if you play by the rules, they ban you.
01:12:03.000YouTube, even if you don't have TOS infractions, they can ban you.
01:12:07.000We're DLive, they're pretty good about this.
01:12:08.000So it's like, I don't know the whole story there, but it's like, bruh.
01:12:13.000I don't know, I disagree with a lot of the TOS, but you gotta follow them, you know, you can't be surprised.
01:12:19.000So, it does suck though, I do like that guy.
01:12:44.000So I didn't understand the first half of that, but I guess you thought he really said attention gamers Well, I don't know you must be retarded or something
01:12:52.000But yeah, I guess that's an interesting super chat.
01:15:57.000Maybe there's like the movement but then there's like the people that run the movement and it's the Italians you know we have some kind of a test and I know I'm only half Italian I'm only 50% but you know who's 100% anymore right we say look if you have two Italian grandparents you're in the club and we trust you and you're like
01:17:02.000Level best says and by the way, it's so funny I keep seeing all these people are like, oh Nick isn't white Nick is LARPing as Italian or whatever.
01:17:11.000Well number one Yeah, I'm afro-latino, but number two I was thinking about this while I was driving to the gym today Well, I was driving
01:17:18.000I said to myself, you know, I'm half Italian.
01:17:21.000If my father was Italian and I had an Italian last name, nobody would call me a spic.
01:17:26.000Nobody would say I was Mexican, you know?
01:17:28.000I have a phenotype that is Italian, you know?
01:17:41.000So it's like I have like sort of a big nose and I think maybe a bit of a Roman, not quite a Roman nose, but something like that.
01:17:48.000You know, so it's like I have the Italian phenotype, I have two grandparents that are 100% Italian, that came from Italy, and it's like if my last name was, I'm not gonna say my mom's maiden name, I don't want to get doxxed or anything, I don't want somebody to, you know, do security check on my passwords, what is your mother's maiden name?
01:18:05.000But if my last name were like, I don't know, if I had some super ethnic Italian name, people would say, oh, that's Nick.
01:18:39.000Anyway, so I just had to go off a little bit about that Let's see George Bush says just saw the Joker nice to see a story about a downtrodden white man We know we now claim the clown emoji is only for us.
01:18:54.000Thanks Yeah, it was good to see that level best says I used to think super chats were a comedy, but I realize they're a tragedy Yeah, yeah, I think that might be the case
01:20:30.000You know, because we had a pretty vigorous debate and she said, you know, well, women should be able to do whatever a man can do.
01:20:36.000And I said, well, you know, women, women be much happier and they're much better suited towards being a homemaker.
01:20:41.000Maybe in that instant she thought of me, you know, doubled over in pain, punishing myself, eating too much pizza, you know.
01:20:48.000And she thought about, you know, what if she was wearing, uh, you know, some kind of a traditional oriental robe and those, like, what do they wear?
01:21:23.000And and Kathy's you bringing me some miso soup the Italian cowboy bringing me some eight-finger cavadills You know, this is truly this is the this is the true white pill is that when you're sick?
01:21:35.000You'll have a cowboy or an oriental girl to take care of you.
01:21:38.000You know, that's the white pill Black pill that Squidward says Joker was great could have done without the Jew comments What Jew comments?
01:22:48.000So yeah, you gotta have the e-girl talk with him.
01:22:52.000Gotta sit him down and say, listen son, I've seen you've been simping on the timeline for e-girls, but I have to tell you, maybe get him to watch America first.
01:23:02.000There's something I need you to see, okay?
01:28:29.000Very, very good to see they're catching on a little bit.
01:28:32.000I was worried because I've been mentioning them for a little while, but since they posted that clip, I think people started to notice their content.
01:30:07.000Well, that's good to hear Gary says Nick my dog Rilo bites people of color based That's not based that sounds racist recycled fish sticks as Kurds more like turds got him and
01:31:38.000It's one... I think it's probably my favorite season.
01:31:41.000People can start wearing sweaters again, you know, and you're drinking hot ap... I've never drank hot apple cider, but people are drinking hot apple cider.
01:32:10.000Or is it always just humid all the time?
01:32:14.000so yeah it's uh it's the best i love it i love this season the fall winter season is great the summer i'm not really in love with i don't really love the summer i love the fall i love i you know winter is challenging but there are perks of winter spring is always great it's sort of refreshing never been a big summer guy though so yeah yeah it's it's good to have the season change again uh robot
01:37:00.000Yeah, well, I did kind of work out for a while and it never happened, so...
01:37:05.000John says shout out to my Jew friend Mike Pirata Okay Puppet pal says what do you get when you cross a knicker with a pavement processor that treats him like trash?
01:38:24.000The more that I think about it, Dave Smith is friends with Michael Malice, and he's friends with Owen Benjamin, and they're all like comedians, and they're all ostensibly right wing, but they all also have something else in common.
01:43:21.000It's an album that hasn't even been released, so I'll wait for the album to drop before I drop, you know, $140 on a crew neck sweatshirt, right?
01:46:37.000Jimbo says, I've heard and read answers both ways to this, but does Assad's Syria basically protect Christians and stable cities under their control?
01:47:17.000FF says, I was so pleased to see you state your support for Assad in Miami.
01:47:21.000I'm still concerned about Turkey increasing their regional power, though considering Erdogan's implicit material support of ISIS by captured Iraqi oil, by buying captured Iraqi oil.
01:48:54.000He's taking these little snipes at me on his Instagram account, and if you look at his Instagram account, the guy's like clearly psychotic and a boomer.
01:49:39.000You know, I think that's what Miami proved.
01:49:41.000For so long, we were spinning our wheels, attacking irrelevant people, fighting with Wignats, fighting with Richard Spencer, fighting with Owen Benjamin, you know?
01:49:50.000And Owen Benjamin kind of came much more recently, but I think the Miami thing proved that we have a much greater destiny.
01:49:57.000We have a much greater role to play in the greater struggle than, you know, what?
01:50:01.000Getting in a mudslinging fight with, you know, Jewish boomers who are on Instagram, you know, failed comedians.
01:52:11.000scoffy remember firm handshake eye contact gotta have your shoes nice and shined and everything they care about these things all right scoffy says peep at the classical conservative on ig please uh bait nuke and all sub can vouch for me woo woo keep up the good work fam yeah i love ig meme pages i'll definitely check that out for sure lc1707 says what was the announcement we read it out three times
01:52:41.000ReallyGoodComics says, I feel really bad for the gay-ass Kurds.
01:53:42.000People are so like that, you know, it goes back to like the mustache thing You look like a 90s board star, you know Oh, you're a you're a young guy doing like a semi-series show in a suit some kind of meme show You're like that report of the week kid.
01:53:56.000Oh, okay Forest shades is making fun of Ronnie for having mixed wife yet entertaining sexual conduct with ugly half-black Britney Venti worrying
01:54:14.000But, I don't know, maybe this is some kind of a wignet.
01:54:17.000You know, you're talking about somebody who is openly dating a black girl versus somebody who, you know, I took a picture in the same location.
01:54:47.000Brandon says, hey Nick, I tried hanging out with my Mediterranean friend today, but he said that he couldn't because he needed to have his fifth siesta or he couldn't function.
01:54:56.000Also, wherever I stay over, all the food is loaded with oil.
01:55:34.000So yeah, I'll do a little I'll do another another little motion there for you to indicate that I'm driving this indicates hand position on the steering wheel of the vehicle and you're driving it you're steering the vehicle with this is the steering wheel and
01:59:56.000But no, it's a, that's a solitary experience, alright?
01:59:58.000Pizza in the woods, that's a solitary experience, alright?
02:00:02.000Travis said, I had to go there specifically.
02:00:05.000I didn't want to be, I'm developing a severe agoraphobia.
02:00:09.000I go into these places and there's a lot of people and it just, it just fazes me, you know?
02:00:13.000The other day I was going to get a dozen donuts, or a half dozen, and I pulled up to the Dunkin' Donuts and there were so many people in there, I went to the other one because there was nobody in there.
02:01:46.000Glad to hear you found out early, you know.
02:01:49.000So you wouldn't be simping for taking pictures of her so she could post them.
02:01:53.000I've seen so many instances and it's so sad where girls are like, hey, take a picture of me and guys are taking these super high quality pictures of their girlfriends and then they dump them and then all the pictures stay up and people are just jerking off to the pictures.
02:02:07.000It's like I can't imagine, you know, but that's what happens.
02:04:14.000ismbard says love the show big guy although it's a little hard to watch with that big distracting egghead on my screen so could you maybe take it out of frame thanks can't do it not until the end of the season it's gonna be here but glad you like the show my mom says I can't come over to play Xbox tonight because I didn't finish my algebra homework bummer well sorry to hear that do your algebra homework what can I say why don't you take some responsibility for yourself get your act together man
02:04:43.000If you wanna play Xbox, you gotta make the grades, big guy.
02:04:47.000Benjamin says, Gotham media spun an isolated incident of self-defense into a violent political movement.
02:06:38.000But they just love to start it for no reason.
02:06:41.000You know, I got payment processors cancelling, merch stores down, I'm taking like four trips in the next two months, I got all this stuff going on, I'm stressed out about it, and she's starting trouble with me today.
02:06:53.000She texted me today while I'm in the middle of a podcast, and I don't respond because I'm recording a podcast, and she's like, would it hurt you to respond to me once in a while?
02:07:09.000Well, you're not like responding to me lately.
02:07:12.000I'm like, it's like two times I don't respond to you.
02:07:16.000Anyway, so we're gonna, I'm gonna have to deal with that.
02:07:18.000I'm gonna have to, I'm gonna have to talk to her after she's gonna, she's gonna have to, I'm sure she's gonna abuse me about this after the show.
02:08:47.000escape posting says pumpkin asks want to know how i got these scars okay i don't even know a funny man says what was the announcement nickler daily stormwind world of warcraft server hello socrates is really liking this show's new romantic subplot i don't know what you're talking about guys daddy's girl says uh s on tardo super chat last night wine joker gs seems not realistic
02:09:26.000Holistic Solutions says, A guilt-stricken Owen Benjamin broke down in a livestream yesterday, confessing his remorse for his transgressions against you.
02:09:34.000Will Father Nick be a merciful king and absolve and absolve Big Bear of his sins?
02:09:45.000So no he posted in his Instagram thing today Or yesterday, I don't know.
02:09:50.000He was like, I I kind of like Nick but he's snarky and he's a mama's boy and whatever and it's like Oh, that's great.
02:09:59.000But I don't like you though, you know so you don't really get this luxury of you attack me you give me this headache while I'm on my vacation and and by the way, you know like
02:10:09.000It's one thing to bust somebody's balls.
02:10:30.000It's not the first time it's happened before, but it's like, that's not really something that I can be friends with somebody if they do that, you know?
02:10:37.000So if he wants to come to me and apologize, well, that's a start, okay?
02:10:41.000But, uh, well, I like him, but I have these critiques.
02:11:29.000He got banned from things when he was saying the N-word too much, and then all of a sudden he rebranded as some kind of traditionalist reactionary.
02:12:16.000That, guys, is why I go to McDonald's when White Castle is only a half mile further away.
02:12:22.000McDonald's is better than White Castle.
02:12:25.000GW's thoughts on Canadian election more specifically Max.
02:12:28.000I don't know who I don't know anything about the Canadian election So I'm gonna stop you right there is Zimbard says I wasn't talking about the pumpkin egghead.
02:14:42.000You know, again, I can't say to subscribe to Premium because the payment processor is down again, so I'll have more news for you hopefully next week on that.
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