Trump Needs to Slow Down! This Much Winning Will Fry Our Brains (Latest Trump Action Recap)
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In this episode, we are going to be going through just a summation for anyone who has been out of the picture of all of the major things that the Trump administration has been implementing. From an outsider s perspective, I have been incredibly like, wow, I didn t even know it was possible for a president to be this effective. And we re going to start with ICE. ICE has made an average of 710 immigration arrests daily for the first few days of Trump s term. This is up from 311 under President Biden.
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Hello, Simone. In this episode, we are going to be going through just a summation for anyone who
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has been out of the picture of all of the major things that the Trump administration has been
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implementing. It has, from an outsider's perspective, just been win after win after win.
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I have been incredibly like, wow. I didn't even know it was possible for a president to be this
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effective. And we are going to start with ICE. So ICE has made an average of 710 immigration
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arrests daily for the first few days of Trump's term. This is up from 311 under President Biden.
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Now, I am going to be showing you a series of videos about the types of people who are being
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arrested under this. And so two things here, right? So first, and they say, you know, oh,
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this law, we need to be able to deport people who have committed violent crimes.
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That is the law of the land presently. For I knew that even though some of you supported us,
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some others were looking at me and thinking, you're a liar. You're a liar. Okay.
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Except when you actually see the people being arrested, it not only is it criminals,
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but it's criminals who have obviously had the government covering for them. I mean,
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if you are an illegal immigrant to the United States and the government knows you're an illegal
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immigrant and you've had 17 previous convictions, 17, 17 is one guy. And this guy thanked Biden. He
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thanked Obama. You know, the government is clearly covering for you at this point, right? Like this
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is not normal. I'm not going back to Haiti. One of those threats is this illegal alien from Haiti.
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I says, he's a gang member with 17 criminal convictions in recent years.
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You feel me? Yo, Biden forever, bro. Thank Obama for everything that he did for me, bro.
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And I'd like you to consider all of these people, you know, in the context of the Jan 6
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protesters who, you know, in a peaceful protest were arrested because some people was in the
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protest were violent. That is broadly what happened at that protest.
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Yeah. And I would like to edify those of you who still happen to be misinformed about what happened
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that day. There was no way for the vast majority of protesters to know they were not allowed inside
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the building. In fact, all evidence to them, given that we now have video of the Capitol guards giving
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tours of the Capitol building to the protesters, every bit of evidence would have suggested that
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they were allowed in there and that the Capitol guards had let people in there and that they have
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been in jail. They had families, kids at home for four years, okay, jobs. Do you know what that does to your
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career? Do you know what that does to your family? When you have a, especially a stay at home wife
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and like four kids, like as some of them did, like this is horrifying that this sort of political
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prisoner banana republic situation with allowed. Now you look at what they have been protecting and allowing,
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okay. And so if you want to react to some of these within moments, the officers are on the move with
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eyes on their first target. Looks like we got movement target vehicle coming up. They quickly
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take him into custody. He's an MS 13 gang member wanted in El Salvador for aggravated murder. And he
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has an Interpol red notice out for his arrest. Oh my gosh. Yeah, El Salvador wants this guy back for
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murder. So there was like, there's an open warrant out for him and he's just walking around in the U.S.?
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Ice Boston quickly takes down its next targets, including this illegal alien from Brazil,
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who has an Interpol red notice for armed robbery. This Salvadoran illegal alien charged locally with rape
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Yo, come and say hello. And this Dominican illegal alien charged with assault with a deadly weapon
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This is concerning. So do we just not honor like warrants for people? Like what's going on?
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No, it's that the government actively, if you are the right skin color, they will actively attempt to
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So if this were a white citizen, do you think they would have been arrested?
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If they were a white legal citizen, they would have been arrested.
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This is 100% about a multi-tiered society of rights. If you are one skin color, one class,
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you get a, and keep in mind, this isn't for every one of these skin colors. If you have to fit in these
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certain categories, like, oh, you know, illegal immigrant or something like that.
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I should clarify here that the Democrats do control the black ethnic identity. So if you
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do anything undemocratic, it gets revoked. So for example, if you are leading the proud boys,
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for example, your black card is completely revoked. And now you're a white supremacist,
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because apparently white supremacist just means anyone who does not go along with whatever the
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You get these debit cards that pay for your lifestyle. You get your housing paid for.
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You can rape people all you want. You can be in gangs. You can be in,
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none of the laws apply to you. If you are a working person in the United States and you go
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on a peaceful protest, you can be in jail for four years. This is a society. And as I've said this,
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this will be remembered alongside the Jim Crow laws. This is a society where your human dignity,
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the amount that society is supposed to affirm you is determined by your ethnicity,
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your immigration status, your, I mean, imagine if one of these people was trans,
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right? They're definitely not going to jail. So here's one. Officers also arrested this
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Guatemalan MS-13 gang member facing gun charges. Ice says he was released from local custody
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just the day before. Their detainer request was ignored because of sanctuary policies.
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He was actually even released from local custody the day before. And they had denied the detainer
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request from, from ice saying, Hey, let us know where you're releasing this guy.
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So that we can pick him up gun charges and a known MS-13 gang member. This is one of the most
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dangerous gangs in the United States. They are actively supporting the gangs over helping American
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citizens at this point. We need massive clean out. And there was another incident here of-
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We also learned after we were done filming that ice picked up another target on the other side of
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the city. This was a previously deported Honduran illegal alien who was arrested locally and is
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facing charges for raping a woman while holding a gun in her mouth.
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Oh, wow. That, that, oh, I wish, I wish we could, are there interviews with these people
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like justifying why they did this? I want to under, I really, really want to understand like
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what their perception of reality, like, do they, do they believe that these charges are not true?
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Perhaps do they, like, I just want to understand how they could be allowing this to happen.
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They 100% believe the charges are true. A lot of the, they were involved in a lot of the charges.
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Do you think this is similar to the grooming gangs where it was like, well,
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No, it's not even that they don't want to cause a race riot. If you believe that,
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that is a lie. Like you've bought into the lie already.
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Well, I'm just, I want to understand what these people are thinking because I,
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I'm telling you what they believe. They believe that if you are a certain skin color,
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you should be allowed to grape with impunity. No, I, I just don't think people believe that.
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That's, that's crazy. So let me, let me word it to you differently, Simone, because I think that
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you're, you're buying into their BS. Okay. They believe very, very, very strongly of this.
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So they might say, if you worded it to them grape with impunity, they'd be like,
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I don't believe that. And then we'd be like, here is a person who was like caught graping.
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Do you believe that the state should have the right to imprison them? They'd say no.
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Do you believe that the state should have the right to punish them? They'd say no,
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because of their skin color, because they'd say like, oh, well, you know, that's the way it works.
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And, and, and, and, you know, this is the way it always is with, with, with this sort of like Jim
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Crow stuff with this sort of, you know, different laws for different ethnicities. And if you look
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at this, you know, you can look at the Selena Gomez. Did you see her crying thing?
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Yeah. Where she put out this crying video about how my people are being rounded
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up and then she deleted it. I just want to say that I'm so sorry.
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Only people are getting attacked. And here I can only guess, why are you,
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why are you protecting the grape is here? Like they're like, oh, it's innocent people. And it's
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like, well, why are there these people with 17 convictions of its innocent people? You know,
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if you cared about the innocent people, you should have been getting rid of these people,
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because these people were in the shelters with the innocent people. You didn't care about the
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innocent people, but I get you, Selena Gomez, your people, your P. Diddy's people, right?
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You're in it with all the grapevests, right? You just can't wait to get the grape in again, can you?
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Just, just a day away from great. You're like, people can't resist going on a great tour of the US.
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Well, why can't I do that? That's, that's Selena Gomez's people. And if you look at the, the,
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the cities in the US, like the Bambi Larson, who was murdered by an illegal immigrant who had six
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retainer requests, this means that ice had said, Hey, can we take this person out? Can we take this
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person out? And these, what do you call them sanctuary city? If they're saying, no, we won't
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let you. So in California, major cities like this, you know, not just people are dying. People are,
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are committing homicide. People are committing great people are committing arson and they're
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being protected by the local jails. And you know what happens as a result of this, because I still
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needs to operate in these cities. There's still ice people in these cities. This is why innocent
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people are innocent as they are. I mean, being an illegal immigrant is a crime,
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are the ones being picked up in these cities because we can't get the people in the jails.
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Ice is asking you for the people in the jails. You're saying no.
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When you say no to the people in the jails, you force your local ice
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to go to the people who are lower down their list, the people in their homes.
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Wow. This is, this is whenever you hear of an innocent person being deported,
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that is because of the sanctuary laws. Ask your, no ask, what city are they in?
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Almost every single time you will see they were in a sanctuary city.
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And, and when we talk about things like voter ID and stuff like that, and how corrupt this whole
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system is, there's been a, a, a fight. You know, the Republicans always lose them, right? The real
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numbers are almost as bad. Of the 49 states called as of November 8th, Harris won 19, including only
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seven with voter ID statutes. Okay. Whereas of the 30 states that Trump won 28 had voter ID statutes.
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Oh Lord. You, you basically cannot win in a, because I mean, there's no reason you would have
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that. That's like an insane thing. It just prevents Republicans from winning, but let's talk about the
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whole Columbia debacle because I loved this. This was hilarious. Okay. Trump sends down two big
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military planes full of illegal immigrants. Okay. And the Colombian president, you know,
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trying to act all tough sends him back and Trump says, okay, you want to play tough buddy? We're going
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to do a 25% starting today, tariff on all Colombian goods. It goes up to 50% next week. Everyone who's
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connected to your family immediately loses any protection in the United States, visas in the
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United States. And we're doing all these overturns on stuff. I, I, what were some of the other things
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he did? I can't remember them all. There is a lot. With Colombia. Yeah. I mean, the biggest thing was
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that Trump was like, well, all right, well, I hope you enjoy tariffs and travel bans. He did travel
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bans on Colombia. He did. Yeah. He was going to basically slap. He was going to make an example
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of Colombia because one, it would be really bad if, if precedent was set that countries could just
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refuse to receive their, their citizens back. And Trump really stomped down on that really quickly.
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And then the next thing you know, the Colombian president is offering to fly over the presidential
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plane to pick up. I love that. What a simp was his tail between his legs, presidential plane to pick
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up the immigrants after that. I mean, Trump knows what he's doing this time. The Colombian president
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was also making a politically savvy move by basically saying like, oh, you know, the United
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States is sending these people over handcuffed and, you know, uncomfortable and treating them
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terribly. I'm going to treat them great. Oh, hold on. Let's see what he had to say about the people
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who did come over. Okay. Okay. He goes, this was recently after he did accept them. He goes there,
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they are not criminals. Being a migrant is not a crime. And I'm like, oh, okay. Being an illegal
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migrant is not a crime. If they're asylum seekers, Mr. President, are you saying that they are asylum
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seekers? Are you saying that you have turned your country into such a hole or that they are so afraid of
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you and your government that it's not a crime that they're illegal immigrants? Oh, oh, you're not
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saying that? Then yeah, it absolutely is a crime, sir. And we know from the other stats that they likely
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are criminals. My bet is you just made this up because you seem like a really shitty person
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and your own country thinks that. That's why your polling is so low. Sorry.
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Oh, you got to twist. Anyway, of Americans, 65% of Americans are strongly in favor of deporting
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illegal immigrants who have been convicted of a violent crime. Well, yeah, or somewhat in favor.
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Well, and also the evidence really backs this up near the, the end of last year, there were some
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really great sub stack posts. I think even Scott Alexander did one on crime and punishment and what
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actually lowers levels of crime. And what I came away from all this reading was basically
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deterrence don't really work, you know, threatening jail doesn't really work, but removing people from
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the population can make us somewhere a safer place. And yeah, there's something about deportation of
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anyone who commits any kind of crime, just so great, because it's, it's not like they're even in
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prison. We're not paying for them to be in prison. They're just not here anymore. And that's kind of
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the most important thing with criminals. Isn't really what happens to them. Like if we're talking
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about the wellbeing of a state, right. And these are people and everyone matters, blah, blah, blah.
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Right. But like, if we're only talking about the wellbeing of a community, the only thing that matters
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is, is the criminal here or is the criminal not here and not here is what you want. It doesn't matter
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if they're being punished or trained or taught or given more resources. No, you just really don't
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want them to be here anymore. Especially if they're a repeat offender, in which case you
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don't want them. Yeah. So this is great. I mean, deportations are amazing. You know,
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they're not rotting in jail. They're not here. But I'd also point out how rare this ideology is
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that has taken over our government and our, you know, court system. If you look at the amount of
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Americans who are in favor of deporting illegal immigrants, who are convicted of a violent
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crime, 65% strongly in favor, 18% someone in favor, 10% neither oppose or in favor, only 4%
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oppose. Only 4% oppose this. And yet this was the law of our land under the Biden administration.
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If you do not think when you're like regular Democrats, it's like, well, regular Democrats
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don't represent the portion of the party in the deep state or that control the democratic party
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apparatus anymore. And there's been some recent news around NYC fixing itself, by the way,
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and I can put some clips here. So as of October 31st, New York had 212 asylum shelters scattered
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throughout the city. But it looks like that's about to change as the city just did a major
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180 and announced plans to shut 25 of them. Nation is now confirming some migrants are starting
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to leave on their own, attempting to self-deport ahead of the second Trump presidency.
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The peak 17 months ago, the city was welcoming 4,000 migrants per week, but things have dramatically
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changed. Last week, less than 400 showed up and about 1,000 left.
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Migrants who are going through their asylum proceedings are actually cutting things short on their own.
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City is about to become a battleground where a civil war of sorts over immigration policy plays out.
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As the mayor tries to carry out policies, the majority now say they're in favor of without
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the approval of local lawmakers who are proud of our sanctuary city status and will stop at nothing
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to make sure it survives, even if it doesn't actually help people. Because law-abiding immigrants,
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which include asylum seekers with a legal right to remain in America while their court case plays
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out, do not benefit from a sanctuary city. They can reside anywhere they want without fear of
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deportation. But that's not the case for gang members, criminals, terror watch lists, suspects.
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But nature is healing, which is to say that the NYC system is shutting down the shelters. I mean,
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they were a sanctuary state, right? And what people don't understand is, is if you are a legal immigrant,
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you don't need to be in a sanctuary state. You know, if you're not like in NS-13, if you're not a
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violent criminal, you don't need to be in one of these places. And so these were only places for
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people who broke the law. And so it created essentially grape houses. I don't know what to call them
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other than that. When you went to one of these New York shelters, that's what you were going in for
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because they were controlled by the gangs. You know, they were controlled by these really bad people
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who New York was protecting because again, they had developed these systems that, that were just
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built on the systematic dehumanization of people based on their ethnicity.
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Now let's talk about other things he's done, right? Some other fun, fun, fun stuff.
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He initiated steps to withdraw from the World Health Organization.
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Which as we know from, you know, any evidence on this is basically a Chinese organization at this
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point. We saw this during COVID. We saw this with the COVID cover-up. It was horrifying.
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He criticized Ukraine's president for not seeking dialogue with Russia.
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Absolutely valid at this point. What does Ukraine think they're going to win their land back? Like,
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how is that even going to work at this point? Right? Like the war right now is just a life lost
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by the day thing. Signed an executive order promoting energy resource use in Alaska. So
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good for it. I don't, Alaska is a big place. You're not going to like, what are you going
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to do? Make some fish go extinct? Like I'll never understand the complaints about like oil pipelines
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in Alaska. It's like, yes. What, what do you want to put the oil on? Cars? Cause that's what
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it's going on now. That is way worse for the environment. Yeah. Well, I mean, when I was a kid
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and I heard about oil pipelines in a negative light, of course, my assumption was there are
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these leaky pipes running through parks. You know, there's like, just like pools of oil around them.
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Little, little did I know that these are very sophisticated systems with very, very strong and
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smart leak detection sensors so that it instantly, they don't want to lose the oil. No, the oil is
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expensive, but also like they're legally required to be extremely careful about environmental impact.
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And yeah, it's a lot less, the carbon footprint of oil that has been moved along in a pipeline is a
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lot lower than oil that has been moved along by a truck. And you know, the, the accident danger,
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it's, it's also scary. I mean, you and I, whenever we're on a road and we see
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the giant oil tanker going around. Yeah. There's also a potential cost to human life
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from trucks. Yes. Yes. It's a giant bomb moving around. It's not.
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The people who are against this are just that category of Democrat who just does not care about
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reality. They, they only want to win their aesthetic fights and they don't care about the
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damage they're doing to the environment because I don't even think the Democrats are the party of the
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environment anymore. Like Republicans are the party of like actual environmentalism now, but haven't
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they been, you know, since Teddy Roosevelt. Right. So I was looking for a captain planet clip that
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involved oil to somehow work into this. And then I found this horrifying captain planet clip. I am
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compelled to share with you. Just don't get why people bring kids into the world when they can't
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provide. Although population numbers in less developed nations may be greater, a child in a
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developed country uses up to 30 times more resources than a child in a less developed nation.
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Wheeler, you and Lincoln have too many kids. It must stop. If we ever were to get married.
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What? How many kids would you want to have? Why? Because I definitely don't want more than two.
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But anyway, they revoked the ban on oil and gas development in federal waters because why would
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we be against that? Like we, we need to exploit those resources. One of the most important things
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to geopolitical global stability has been our oil recently. That's why the Russia oil ban cutoff was
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possible at all was because of the amount of oil that the U S is producing now. And, and who does it
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hurt when we produce more oil? It hurts the middle Eastern countries. It hurts Russia. It hurts
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Venezuela. No good guys are hurt in the process of the making of this product. They streamline
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permitting for energy projects and reviewing regulations on energy production, temporary
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withdraws, all areas of the outer coastal shelf from consideration offshore wind leasing and halts
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the insurance of new renewable options, permit leases, and loans for both offshore and onshore wind
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projects. I am a hundred percent about this wind project stuff. When projects are like,
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if you can make them cash positive, go for it, but offshore wind things like this is just pointless.
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Go nuclear. What are you doing? Thoughts on wind stuff, Simone, the little bird blenders.
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The bird blenders. I mean, it's, it's cool, but it's not the most effective thing we can be doing.
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So from a cost effectiveness standpoint, it's just a lot harder to justify
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things like offshore wind farms. Very, very expensive to develop.
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So now to other things, he did the hiring freeze. He then goes to everyone and he goes, Hey,
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I'll pay you till September. So what is that like eight months?
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Yeah. And he says, if you decide to resign now, I can't promise your job will still be here then.
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But you know, if you want to keep your job, we are trying to close down a lot of departments right now.
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We have finally instituted the schedule F program, which the Biden administration shut through it
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down before it could be fully implemented, which thank God it's finally here now. So if you don't
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know what schedule F is, it recategorizes some federal jobs as at will employment, which we
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absolutely need to do. We're going to do another episode after this one on just how bad the deep
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state has gotten. That will chill you to the bone. The government needs to be gutted. It needs to be
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gutted. Like Twitter was gutted. Okay. Everyone remember what everyone was like? Oh, the Twitter,
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you can't fire 98% of people. It'll stop working. And now everyone's like, it's actually kind of
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better than it's ever been. Yeah. That's, that's what we need here. Okay. And people are like, no,
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it's not better than it's ever been. It's like, yeah, the community notes feature is definitely
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better. And I remember some downtime early on. I haven't heard of downtime on Twitter in a long time.
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No, absolutely not. Yeah. No, it's, it's fine. It didn't need those people. They were completely
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useless. They just sabotaged X when they left removing parts of the code base, which is what
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caused that downtime. It wasn't due to the lack of staff. It was active sabotage. Oh my gosh.
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It was active sabotage. I didn't know that. That's crazy. Yeah. They, they, they, they didn't have
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documentation on things or they took the documentation they had and they, they left parts of the code base,
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like basically really vulnerable. Some of them, it looks like may have actively attacked the code
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base after leaving. So yeah, it was, it was ridiculous. And we'll see this with the government.
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We get rid of 98%, which is what I'm hoping for here. Okay, buddy. I love, they keep trying to drive
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a wedge between Trump and Elon. If you've seen it with all of these things and it doesn't appear to be
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working at all. He reversed the binary protections on transgender individuals in the military. And he did
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this. I love it. If you read the order, it says, because I almost swear somebody must watch our podcast.
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It said, because being transgender is incompatible with the selflessness expected of a military
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professional. And that's so funny. I mean, as we said on this podcast, you know, the, the,
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the biggest complaint we have against transgenderism outside of the increased risk in unaliving oneself
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that comes with a belief system that doesn't have any correlatory in any other culture in human
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history. So it's very clearly a culturally tied phenomenon. Yes. There are different gender
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expressions, but there is no example anywhere of a sudden obsession or not even sudden,
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but an obsession at all with people seeing you as a different gender and, and then being willing to
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unalive yourself or threatening to unalive yourself that people don't see yourself at the different
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gender. This is not a thing. So like, obviously, right. So this is a mimetic virus and not a natural
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part of the human condition, specifically this obsession with your gender and wanting to
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unalive yourself. If people don't affirm that gender. And once you have caught this mimetic
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contagion, you have a 50% chance of attempting to unalive yourself. That's a huge deal. Like,
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I don't understand how people can be like, Oh, this is a completely benign thing. Or like,
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just let them think what they want to think about themselves. It's like, well,
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it appears to be a completely culturally isolated contagion. And it's correlated with a 50%
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chance of not wanting to be alive anymore. Of course, I'm going to have concerns about this
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spreading. But this obsession was validation. I mean, we all want validation, right? And these
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people basically found a hack to force the community to validate them. And they undergo enormous
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financial, emotional costs to achieve this validation. But I see that as a sign that these
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individuals fundamentally haven't dedicated their lives to other people, but have lives dedicated to
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the way other people see that just because of the costs involved in it, the way things work right
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now. And then he also was talking about deployment. He's like, look, the government's going to pay for
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this surgery. Then it's eight months to recover from it. And we already have this giant problem with
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people saying, Oh, I can't deploy because of medical reasons, which is apparently a big problem
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in the military right now. If you have all of these, you know, medical surgeries are, is that not going to
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be even more plausible? And you're not going to see even a higher rate of that. And keep in mind,
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this only makes up 0.1% of our military. So again, I don't see what's like why we're trying to prevent
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this. It does seem fundamentally incompatible with again, to not say, yes, I understand. I would prefer
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people see me at the other gender. Yes, I would prefer, but I don't need to undergo all of these
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costs. I don't need to force it by the government to pay all these costs. I don't need to force everyone
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to against their consent, see me a certain way, validate me a certain way. You know, I think,
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Simone, what you said that was so good is the difference between gay rights is gay rights is
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saying, I want the right to be able to get married and act in a way that just doesn't feel unnatural
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for me. Whereas transgenderism is, I want to, what they're fighting for now is I want to be able to
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force you using law and legal statute to act in a way that feels uncomfortable to you.
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And this is a gendering, this is a, and I think that that's just like, yeah, this is,
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this is clearly a lack of selflessness that would lead anyone to think that this is normal behavior.
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And that we saw that at the highest levels of the military under Biden with the, you know,
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the generals and stuff like that. Thoughts on this before we go further?
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No, I'm just glad for seeing so much pushback already from the Trump administration on all these
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things. And I don't hear you can be a trend. You could be a transgender individual and be a good
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person. You can be a Scientologist and a good person, but I don't want Scientologists at the
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top level of the military. Right. But the point being is, is if you know Scientologists and I know
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Scientologists, they are perfectly nice people. I am still deeply suspicious of them and their
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motivations when I'm interacting with them. It's the same with transgender individuals. I think that
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they're very nice people. I don't think it's their fault that they got sucked into this ideology.
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And I feel really, really bad for them, but we have to think about the people it hurts next,
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you know, and we need to think about where are their motivations and loyalty and what have they
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signaled through costly signaling about the way they've chosen to live their lives.
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I'd also note here that Trump struck a significant blow to transgender surgery for children,
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specifically in the order protecting children from chemical and surgical mutilation. Specifically,
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what this did is it prevents federal funding, sponsorship, promotion, or assistance for gender
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transition procedures. It limits these to 19 years old, so you have to be over 19 years old for this to
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be relevant. So keep in mind, he's still allowing federal funding for transgender procedures over 19
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years old. Like, people who act like he's, like, radically anti-trans are just delusional.
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He's not, like, trying to even not erase trans people or stop transgender surgery. He's just
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saying wait until you're old enough to make, you know, the decision to get a tattoo. The order targets
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puberty blockers, hormone therapy, surgical procedures, and related gender transition. It
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attacks federal health programs, including Medicare, Medicaid, and TRICARE for military families
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that are to exclude coverage for gender-affirming care for minors. And federal agencies are instructed
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to ensure that recipients of research or education grants do not provide gender procedures to minors.
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This is going to be a big problem for universities that are all in on this stuff. The order mandates a
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review of guidelines from World Professional Association for Transgender Health, WPASS, which
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it dismisses as, quote-unquote, junk science, which we now know it is because we have the WPASS leaks,
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and we know that they were just lying, lying. And, like, why have every country thrown this out?
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But I'd add to that thing we were talking about trans people earlier. I note here, like, especially
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with trans youth, we now know from the Gender Disconnectedness and Nonconforming Youth 2023
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study that more than 9 out of 10 trans people at the age of 11 identify with their birth gender by
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age 23. This thing is just a fad that people end up long-term identifying with if it is affirmed in
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them. That's the core thing. It's the problem. It's the affirmation. And unfortunately, this sucks
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for individuals who bought into this and now have trouble dissociating themselves with this new
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identity and the affirmation they're getting from it. But it's killing people, you know? And there's
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nothing, you know, we need to at some point say, well, yes, I understand you leper. Like, I have
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nothing against you, but you're still infections, right? Like, you're killing people at this point,
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and you deserve to be loved in your leper colony, but we need to try to save as many humans as
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possible at this point, right? And if it's causing this level of mental distress, and yet it does not
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appear to be a, it appears to be a very transitory, very non-permanent thing when it's not being
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affirmed, that to me just leaves me with very few options. The next is we have the steps to dismantle
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diversity. Oh, we'll get to that next. He rescinded policies requiring federal contractors to promote
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affirmative action or diversity programs. And then also, it put like a spending ban on everything
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that was going to DEI programs, anything that was promoting abortion, anything that was promoting,
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you know, any of these, these. No, no, no. He put a, he put a spending freeze on all federal grant
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programs, period, to make sure that they were devoid of those things before receiving more money.
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But he's, he's, he's, he's done more than that. So he, in the executive order, Trump signed
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terminating DEI programs and policies and activities with, sorry. With the exception of
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Medicaid, which is still up and running, but other, other grant programs. So the administration,
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as it has shut down these DEI programs, has moved to merit-based systems, quote, ones that work on
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individual initiative, skills, performance, hard work over diversity, considering in publications,
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agencies are required to compile a list of all the contractors and grantees involved in DEI
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activities since 2021. Oh, you know, they're going to drag their legs and try to burn those
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records. These lists will inform recommendations. So they're basically, and people have been freaking
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out about this because a lot of these DEI-ers, they've been quote unquote put on lists. If you
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look at their YouTubes and stuff like that, they are panicking, they are losing their jobs.
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They are already, because this has hit hard and fast, and I think a lot faster than any of them
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really anticipated this hitting them. They have been attempting to find ways to rename their
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programs, which has been a common thing, or rename their positions, as we have seen a number of times.
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I have mentioned in another episode that's going to go live after this, where I think that the way
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to handle this is to put out a tips program. And the tips program works like this, because you know
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DIMMs are going to try to flood it. Anyone who has given a good tip, and you might even be able
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to get your tip boosted by connections to certain known people. So what the government might do is
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go out and sort of anoint people as vetters. So this could be like libs of TikTok. This could be
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like various people like this, right? Like well-known Cremieux, or us, or any other number of accounts
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that are out there. You could even have like a Joe Rogan, whatever. But basically various intermediate
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influencer accounts, right? So these intermediate influencer accounts to prevent the DIMMs from flooding,
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it can upvote or downvote things. As soon as one goes through, if it is a good lead and ends up in
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something being done, they get flagged and anything they send immediately goes to the top of the pile.
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And so this creates a system that Democrats can't easily impede, but it creates a distributed network
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out to the average American, where when you see DEI being done, and some company that's getting federal
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grants, or some company that's a federal contractor, which I think is what they should be focused on next,
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you know, you can easily whistleblow on this, especially if it's under a different name. And I think
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the other thing they did that is really, really smart is compile lists. And I would go further. I think
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all of these lists need to be made public. So any company that wants to be anti-DEI can look to find any
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of these companies, any of these individuals being hired. People need to know that if they were involved
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in this racist grift, this sexist grift, this modern Jim Crowitization, that they will face
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punishment, that they will face long-term ramifications for their institutionalization
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of racism within America. Thoughts, Simone? Yeah, my biggest concern, because we actually saw a lot of
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the preemptive naming even before inauguration of various DEI, is that we might see a ton of
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circumvention on this front. And that's something I'm a little bit concerned about. I really, and
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honestly, political witch hunts, I'm not that interested in them. I'm more just interested in
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if someone's not helping to move things forward, why are they there in the first place?
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I disagree. We need a witch hunt on this, because these are witches. They are spreading a dark
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and racist ideology throughout the bureaucratic parts of American society. And we, as I said,
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I think the best way to fight this is for 4chan to unholster their autism and go full hog on this.
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Maybe, yeah, maybe that's what needs to happen. I mean, I'm much more interested in, like,
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actually having people in the federal government do what I'm actually, like, you know, getting rid of
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of bureaucratic layers of nonsense, in addition to, of course, actively hostile agents, for sure.
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But I think that we're seeing that. We're seeing that with the hiring freeze. We're seeing that with,
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like, the OMBs coming in, the Office of Budget Management is coming in strong. And I really think
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that this time around, they are going to get so much done. Already, they've been very-
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Oh, I'm so excited. I'm so excited for the OMB this time.
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So if you're thinking about the private sector, you're like, okay, but this is only going to affect
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the government sector. So while the administration cannot mandate private companies to abandon their
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DEI policies, the executive order encourages them to do so by framing such policies as potentially
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violating federal rights laws. The order directs the attorney general to explore enforcement
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methods against companies engaging in illegal discrimination through DEI practices. Framing DEI
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as illegal, the order characterizes DEI. Okay, then threats of investigations. The attorney general
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is directed to identify up to nine potential civil compliance investigation targets at large
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companies, nonprofits, and educational institutions. What a great- Be specific. I want nine large
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examples made. That's going to create a chilling effect. Way to go, Trump. Create uncertainty.
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The order's vague language about illegal DEI has led companies to seek counsel and review their DEI policies.
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Oh, chilling effect. The threat of being a target has caused some companies to preemptively scale
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back DEI initiatives. I mean, the big one we need to get is Google. I want Google to erase all of
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this. They have shown through their AI and everything like that. Google should be one of America's true
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champions. It should be our fight and bulwark against the evils of China and Russia and all of the
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various technological competitors we have on the world stage. And yet when you look at its idiotic AI that it
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keeps putting out that has been systemically racist, you know, inserting black people into pictures of
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history and everything like that, like, uh, if it did that for any other sensitivity, people would be like, wow,
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this is like created by a racist totalitarian state. Yeah.
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Yeah. I think the thesis of Richard and Anania's book about wokeism is that it emanated from the
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government. And I don't think you and I really agree that much with that thesis. I mean, yeah,
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things happened within the government that had influence, but it was more of a cultural shift.
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Still, it is interesting to see that already this new administration has had this profound of an
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impact on the private sector. Yeah. I mean, just from the people who showed up on inauguration day to
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the organizational shifts we're already starting to see, it's clear that people are following the
00:39:28.420
lead of the U S government, which I don't know from like an operational standpoint, it's not something
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I'm used to seeing. Yes. And I think that the next thing that we should seriously consider is,
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well, you know, it's funny when you watch the mass deportations and everything like this,
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one of the things I'm seeing now, people, people in the UK, they're like, wait, can we do this?
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People in Canada are like, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, this was an option. Can we, can we look at
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implementing a little bit of this as well? I think around the world, what we're seeing is a, oh,
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oh yeah, maybe we should look into this a little bit. And I think if, if they don't, what we're going
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to see in Canada and stuff like this, yes, people will be fleeing out of the U S, but a lot of them are
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going to be fleeing into Canada. Hmm. We see. Canada doesn't seem like the happiest place right
00:40:13.800
now. Yeah. Illegal immigrants beginning. Well, because you got places like New York right now
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that are like tightening down on everything. And they're actually dealing with massive immigrant
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outflows right now because they have learned that, you know, maybe we shouldn't be acting as a safe
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haven for criminals. And then, especially with their current spending problems.
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Yeah. Yeah. You know, they're looking at a state collapse. And as I mentioned in a previous episode,
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one of the things the U S should do, because this was talked about in the previous episode,
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I really think it's a good idea. The U S should go to Alberta and say, Hey, why don't you guys do a
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referendum on who wants to join the U S? And if we can get an overwhelming referendum in Alberta,
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you have two things. First, the Canadian government's going to freak out because they've been milking
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Alberta of all their money. Like Alberta basically supports the rest of Canada. At this point,
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Alberta hates the way Canada is being run. They're basically treated like a surf class by the rest
00:41:07.040
of the country forced to make money. I mean, the Canada is like these little places that are like
00:41:11.220
the Capitol and the hunger games. And then Alberta that's actually producing all of their money and
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food and energy. That's like, Oh, well those hick people, you know, I've always joked. It's not a
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surprise that the trans crowd literally dresses like they're from the Capitol and the hunger games.
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Like it is, you can't be pro this class and pro the working man. You know, you, you, you got to
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choose one. Are you for the oppressor or for the oppressed, you know? But anyway, so you, you get
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these, this Alberta and if you could get Alberta voting, let's say like 70% or something like that.
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And I think we could to join the U S you have a great Cassabelle to move troops in there.
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And I think that what you might be able to negotiate as a Trump is a payout for it. It would
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probably be a decent payout, but I think that Canada would have a really hard time. If you're
00:42:01.800
offering both money, the people of the district don't want to be part of Canada anymore. You've
00:42:06.340
already moved, you know, troops into the district. Um, I think it'd be really hard for Canada to push
00:42:12.200
against it at this point, especially when, you know, you point out the crimes that the Canadian
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government is being, uh, is allowing to happen there. When you point out the scale of the
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injustice that the Canadian government continues to allow it to be purported against its own citizens
00:42:27.980
and that Canada doesn't really have a future of anything contiguous was what it used to be.
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I mean, everybody sees this as small chunk, like Alberta most might, but most of it doesn't.
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And, and this is why the unaliving rates are so high in Canada right now. It's because
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nobody sees a future with the existing regime. And I think that what could be a bigger wake up
00:42:47.460
call than when, when they see, and at the very least, if you did this, if they didn't end up
00:42:51.840
moving into the United States, what you're going to see in the next election cycle is people being
00:42:55.940
like, Hey, like we actually need to treat our conservatives seriously because they don't
00:43:00.460
want to be here anymore. Yeah. Yeah. Well, I think in the future, you know, maybe not immediately,
00:43:09.340
immediately that we're already starting to see it as a more and more capital flight
00:43:13.520
as people become less anchored to geographical areas. So it's just going to accelerate the
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decline. There are so many factors that will make civilization and governmental declines happen
00:43:26.400
so much faster than anyone thinks. Like people expect, I think, for there to be multiple warning
00:43:30.980
signs when instead, by the time you really realize it's happening, it's already too late.
00:43:34.940
Yeah. No, absolutely. Anyway. So what do you want to do for dinner tonight? Simone,
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am I going to reheat that chicken I had the other day, or that's probably bad at this point?
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I probably wouldn't have it. Okay. Then let's go. Would you like curry? Chicken curry?
00:43:50.360
No. Do you prefer chicken curry? Do you want air fryer chicken? Air fryer chicken. Okay.
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You're going to cook chicken tonight, right? Not fresh. Oh, I tried to thaw some out. So maybe I can.
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It depends on what the status of the chicken I'm trying to thaw out is.
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I was, but every time I check on it, it's still like ice cube stage. So I don't know what's going
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on there. That might actually make it easier for me to read it depending on just how frozen it is.
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But if it is frozen, then I need to reheat. If it is not, then I will do something else.
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By the way, that works for me. Those are wondering, we've been, our entire family has been out with the
00:44:32.120
flu for about a week. And like, like really, like we haven't been this sick since we got married,
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I think. Not at the same time. Yeah. And it's been really difficult for us. And that's why my
00:44:43.980
cheeks are all puffy and everything. We don't know what's causing this. It could be an abscess. It
00:44:48.200
could be a months. It could be any number of things. At first I thought it was swollen lump nodes,
00:44:53.800
but we don't know now. Yeah. But we'll get better.
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Yeah. No. And people are like, wait, why are you producing videos instead of recovering? It's
00:45:01.540
like, we spent a week recovering going through our backlog. Do you think we still had Christmas
00:45:04.700
decorations behind us? Like it's been tough. Anyway, I love you to dust them on. I love you too,
00:45:19.360
We watch the circus in full spin. Where logic's tossed into the bin. Deporting felons, that's a crime.
00:45:40.000
Though victims waited all this time. Why are them zokes so consistently evil? You can't both care for the
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grain and the weevil. Systemic racism and trauma will be the legacy of Obama. They holler justice up on
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high. Yet shield will those who make them cry. They lecture loud with moral might than pity crooks
00:46:12.600
who love to fight. They say communities they prize while turning blind and shutting eyes. If you point out
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what the harm they do. They do. It's you they'll call the bigot too. Why are them zokes so consistently
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evil? You can't both care for the grain and the weevil. Systemic racism and trauma will be the legacy of
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When they leave the border agape is those in shelters that bear the rape. They claim compassion's now at
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stake, but shun the folks those thugs forsake. So let them rant, let banners fly. We'll sign and ask the
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reason why. Protecting wolves while playing sheep. Why are them zokes so consistently evil? You can't
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both care for the grain and the weevil. Systemic racism and trauma will be the legacy of Obama. Why are them zokes so
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consistently evil? You can't both care for the grain and the weevil. Systemic racism and trauma will be the
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legacy of Obama. They holler justice up on high. Yet shield are those who make them cry. They lecture loud
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with war with a moral mind. Then pity crooks who love to fight. We'll be the legacy of Obama. We'll be the
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