00:05:51.780And I was thinking maybe it's to pressure Republicans to pass it because everyone on the Republican side seems to care a lot about trans people in the bathrooms.
00:06:00.800And maybe that's, like, the only way to get voter integrity passed is to shoehorn in some trans stuff so they go, ah, can't vote against trans in the bathroom.
00:06:40.080So they can get a better bed or a dorm or live by themselves, whatever.
00:06:44.880And we've seen the rise of the, what do you call it, the assistant dogs, the dogs that you get to take on the plane that's just a yellow lab who has no training.
00:06:54.260And so a lot of those, I'm still wary of, like, illness, disability, those will get gamed the same way mail-in ballots got gamed.
00:07:01.240So I hope we're taking that seriously.
00:07:02.760There are a lot of votes to be gamed in that way.
00:07:05.460And then keep in mind, too, the SAVE Act, even if it passed, I believe, like, say, right now, it wouldn't go into effect until probably the 28 election.
00:07:15.320So, like, midterms in 26, I don't think it would be able to move that fast.
00:07:35.200Trump is canceling all of Joe Biden's executive orders that were done by Autopen and some others, too.
00:07:40.860I'm going to read you exactly what he posted.
00:07:44.320He said, quote, any document signed by sleepy Joe Biden with the Autopen, which was approximately 92 percent of them, is hereby terminated and of no further force or effect.
00:07:56.720He says the Autopen is not allowed to be used if approval is not specifically given by the United States, the president of the United States.
00:08:05.520He also says in that post, quote, I am hereby canceling all executive orders and anything else that was not directly signed by crooked Joe Biden because the people who operated the Autopen did so illegally.
00:08:38.120But also this sounded good initially, but then it turns out the Trump Justice Department has ended its investigation into former Joe Biden's alleged use of an Autopen after officials failed to found no.
00:09:22.460And if we lose in 2028, the exact same thing will happen to Trump.
00:09:27.240Every single executive order that he signed and every piece of like soft governance or, you know, leading from the Oval Office is going to be gone.
00:09:37.260And we're going to be left with all this stuff we've passed.
00:09:39.840And what if we passed so far the one big beautiful bill and then now we're like desperately trying to pass the SAVE Act.
00:09:46.780And we got a little treat, a war with Iran in between.
00:11:08.260I don't even know what's going to happen with this.
00:11:10.100But it's just so frustrating to watch courts kind of undo the agenda and the one tool that he was free to use, he's not free to use anymore.
00:29:06.980Like, I think there's like, you know, obviously, it's not going to be one of these endless wars.
00:29:11.280Hopefully, it costs trillions of dollars.
00:29:13.000But if it goes bad and this just becomes a crusade for Israel to land grab all of the Middle East, like, obviously, that's going to be terrible.
00:29:42.300I always go back to the bandwidth, the distraction, when a lot of the top hitters in your party or in your cabinet or in the Oval Office are spending time thinking about calling Iran, calling Netanyahu, doing all this shit.
00:29:58.420It's just energy that could be spent on domestic issues.
00:30:01.420So, that's what I keep falling back on.
00:30:03.300Obviously, there are really strong opinions about hating the war and fighting for Israel.
00:30:07.160And we're going to show a guy snap his arm here pretty soon who doesn't want to fight for Israel.
00:30:12.300But, man, I just see it as distraction and then a time suck.
00:30:16.640It's a waste of time while our domestic agenda could be getting better, right?
00:30:23.140And there are some odds on the prediction markets for a nuclear weapon being detonated this year.
00:30:29.940One of the prediction markets has created a market that would monetize a nuclear attack amid increasing concerns that bets are happening among government insiders who make military decisions.
00:30:38.500And there is a nuclear weapon detonation by market.
00:30:59.860Then we have an Axios headline here about Netanyahu.
00:31:04.720Netanyahu asks White House if secret Iran talks are happening.
00:31:08.520So he was worried that there was some U.S. to Iran back channels happening without him that he couldn't get his opinion in, his blood feud in.
00:31:18.720You know, at a high level, the U.S. talking to someone who we just bombed the fuck out of, usually it's, all right, has everyone calmed down?
00:31:35.720And then we have a tweet that kind of sums that up.
00:31:37.660This is literally the Israeli government insinuating that the president of the United States is not allowed to pull the American military out of war unless Israel is party to the ceasefire negotiation and approves of them.
00:31:48.960So, yeah, that's what we want to avoid.
00:36:06.740And here's what Netanyahu said about why it's so important to keep attacking Iran.
00:36:12.300The reason that we had to act now is because they were, after we hit their nuclear sites and their ballistic missiles program, you'd think they learned a lesson.
00:36:23.420But they didn't because they're unreformable.
00:36:26.080They're totally fanatic about this, about the goal of destroying America.
00:36:31.160So they started building new sites, new places, underground bunkers that would make their ballistic missile program and their atomic bomb program immune within months.
00:36:43.000If no action was taken now, no action could be taken in the future.
00:37:20.940It's almost like a tongue-in-cheek, like, wink, head nod threat to Trump where it's like, oh, if Trump doesn't do this, Iran could blackmail him.
00:38:59.420Unless there was like an active threat, and the guy's a hero, and he jumps and tackles the guy with the knife or something.
00:39:04.460Like in our Congress and Senate, there's really never a time for like physical altercations, at least in my lifetime, I don't think.
00:39:12.320And there is one here because a guy was protesting war for Israel, and that made the senator get up, get physical, and break a Marine's arm.
00:39:50.660No one tried to drag Alejandro Mayorkas out of the DHS or something when he was letting in millions and millions of people, right?
00:39:58.920But a Marine who says we're not going to send our sons and daughters to die for Israel, he needs to get dragged out and have his arm broken.
00:41:06.020And then when you're not winning your domestic agenda, when you're not making progress on the things that you promised to your constituents.
00:41:13.020And then, like, we talked about migration, right?
00:44:49.760There was a hearing where one of Biden's people was questioned about a hotline that was created for unaccompanied minors.
00:44:56.940So you're telling this committee that the Biden administration, while they were letting all of these unaccompanied minors into the country,
00:45:06.000and as we've talked about today, they weren't keeping track of them, they issued these kids a hotline that they could call if they had trouble with the sponsor family that they were put with.
00:45:19.280And you're saying that 65,000 calls to this hotline designated to protect these kids went unanswered.
00:45:27.900Is that what you're telling this committee?
00:45:40.620And imagine if you're an unaccompanied minor, a legal child, and you're facing some sort of abuse or something, and then finally you go, oh, my God, there's a hotline.
00:46:00.000Let's go to Frisco, Texas for a little bit.
00:46:02.140Obviously, after the shooting in Austin last week, people are upset, and they're going to town halls and talking about it.
00:46:09.600Listen to what this guy says about the problems with our gun culture.
00:46:13.080I think I speak on behalf of the South Asian community, that it brings us hope to see people who aren't even affected of our community to stand up for us.
00:47:49.960And then there's something that rubs me the wrong way about someone who comes in and they're from a visibly different ethnic area and they start talking about our constitution.
00:49:35.060And then it makes you wonder, like, are these Indian kids and their parents talking together about how to get them all in the same Boy Scout troop so they can all be friends and share recipes and do whatever cultural ethnic stuff they do?
01:01:43.300There's been a lot of talk about why dogs don't live as long as they used to.
01:01:47.260One of the obvious reasons is because they eat foods, especially kibble, that are riddled with various mycotoxins like a flat toxin, a flat toxin, I don't know, the most carcinogenic natural substance in the world, and ZEA, which is highly estrogenic.
01:02:03.260In this study that he's referencing, almost 100% of samples of dog kibble were contaminated with at least one mycotoxin, and 88 out of 93 were contaminated with two or more.
01:02:15.100Pets are suffering just like we are from low-quality industrial food supply.
01:02:18.700And the study was titled Individual and Combined Occurrences of the Prevalent Mycotoxins in Commercial Feline and Canine Food.