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00:04:01.160you happy back in the chair yeah feels good it's always coming back around eventually this is a
00:04:06.720good episode too i got some things i want to talk about so i got some things i want to talk about
00:04:11.020too and i want to start the episode off with a light question for the audience maybe we can get
00:04:15.100some insight i know you guys have a lot of kids okay you know the locker combos we used to use
00:04:20.440in high school where you like spin it and then you spin it and then there's like that rule where
00:04:24.640you skip the number and then do it and rotate it and boom you do the locker yes i don't think kids
00:04:30.080can do that anymore oh you think kids these days can do a locker combination and then the second
00:04:36.120one you have to use the rule where you skip it i think it might be the one analog thing that
00:04:40.740they're still forced to do. We lost cursive handwriting. We lost looking at a clock with
00:04:45.580a small hand and a large hand, but I think they may still force them. I don't know. It's a good
00:04:49.840question though. They might just do number ones where it goes like, all right, four, three, two,
00:04:53.660one is my combo. Seven, one, one. I can't forget that. It's like seven, 11. I think there's
00:04:59.280something there. So let us know if you have like teenage kids, if they're able to do a locker
00:05:03.360combo, I'm sure our show audience actually does have kids who could. Yeah. Our show audience is
00:05:08.360it's going to a different type of school you know the the urban decay people who we cover sometimes
00:05:13.680they might not even allow lockers anymore after a gun incident or a metal detector incident that
00:05:19.000happens so we might just be asking our show watchers good question though thank you good
00:05:22.820question you're a curious mind you're a curious guy i'm constantly thinking yeah um all right
00:05:27.340let's start the show off with this clip this is uh jb pritzker and he's the governor of illinois
00:05:32.640and he's talking about the plan for when trump is out of office and what the democrats want to do
00:05:37.900What does a Project 2029 agenda look like for you?
00:05:44.100I don't think you can speak of it in shorthand, but I'll just say a couple of things that I think are absolutely necessary.
00:05:50.880One is we've got to restore the rule of law, and that means holding people accountable who've broken the law.
00:05:57.300I'm talking about in this administration, when we get a new one, the people in this administration who've broken the law and federal agents who've broken the law need to be held accountable.
00:06:20.420Restore the law for people who have broken the law.
00:06:23.500And he's not talking about arresting repeat offenders in places like Chicago.
00:06:28.200He's talking about trying to arrest Trump again for a crime I'm sure they'll find once they start looking.
00:06:33.320It's really crazy to me that they very specifically only mention law and order in one particular case, and that's their political opponents.
00:06:42.260You'll never hear them campaign on law and order otherwise.
00:06:45.800And that's why this is in for a penny, in for a pound shit.
00:06:49.920Like if you're going to – if J.B. Pritzker and his fat fuck cohorts are going to start prosecuting you after you do your job, then we better get those deportation numbers up and not just do $600,000 every quarter or something.
00:07:02.660In for a penny, in for a pound, right?
00:11:22.380It's clear that was the talking point.
00:11:23.960And I mean, that's the natural conclusion, short-term pain for long-term gain.
00:11:27.760And I don't necessarily know what the long-term gain is because it seems like we kind of do this Iran thing in cycles and it always happens again.
00:11:36.580Every five years it pops up and there's a new thing.
00:11:39.180So I don't know if they're going to rebuild their missile factories and try to go nuclear again.
00:11:44.500And it seems like we're just going to keep repeating this.
00:17:29.440But also it's like frustrating because the dream for the American people is like, oh, if only our number one podcaster would be ahead of the FBI.
00:17:51.880So, like, him coming back is frustrating just because it shows how big the problem is and how unsolvable it actually is.
00:17:58.840And I have compassion because it's like the FBI, it's not just some internet startup who – it's Instagram and, oh, yeah, we do everyone's pictures.
00:18:08.860It's like a giant ship that you have to slowly turn.
00:30:48.880you don't even know who you're competing with.
00:30:50.560I didn't know he even had a guinea pig problem.
00:30:52.540And when you see the first guy in a suit coming out of like a MoMA event who goes, one guinea pig, please, then you'll know the economy is impacted.
00:31:14.640Before we play the clip, Trump is sending ICE agents out to airports, and he's sending them partially to help the TSA and partially to apprehend illegal immigrants.
00:31:25.800And here's one of those, one of the latter.
00:33:05.940I mean, clearly there's been some, obviously for us, we want total crazy, like lockdown
00:33:13.340every city you guys know where they are they're in like 10 major cities right um yeah when they're
00:33:19.620surrounding suburbs and when everyone did the sanctuary cities that made it easier that's
00:33:23.840all right let's just go to the sanctuary cities it actually rounded them up for us and so obviously
00:33:28.220we've done a clear switch of tactics where it's less masked men brute force and it's more targeted
00:33:33.240and i just want to make sure when we're doing the targeted stuff we're going all the way like
00:33:37.620banks, uh, DMVs, airports, uh, everywhere where like services or necessary transportation happens,
00:33:47.820because then you just turn the heat up on that. And then it's like, Oh, you want to be an illegal
00:33:51.360immigrant in America? Have fun, not getting a license, not getting this, not being able to fly
00:33:56.240driving across Texas, you know, all those little small things need to be more difficult for them.
00:34:02.000And they go, I just go home. Yeah. It's not worth it. Yeah. So, uh, I, I like to see it and
00:34:07.440they're honestly helping TSA because they're making the lines go faster because we're still
00:34:11.800in that shutdown where TSA isn't getting paid. You've probably seen some of the long lines at
00:34:16.620various airports, New Orleans particularly. I think a lot of those agents call it sick
00:34:22.060because those are bad lines. But I want to see more of this. And we obviously are hardliners
00:34:31.040and want to see way more than this, but we're just hoping that we're at least smart about it,
00:34:34.940You made a good point, though. If you can't have a license and you can't drive and you can't have a bank account and you do all these things that you can't do, then people would just be like, it's not worth it. I literally can't drive. I get pulled over. I'm deported. I'm out of here.
00:34:49.080If you're afraid of optics, then we have to squeeze them in an optics reduced way.
00:34:55.640I obviously don't care about optics, but I know I'm not the median voter.
00:34:59.740I'm not a woman who gets a little squeamish when shit gets a little dark or a kid starts crying.
00:35:04.600But I just want to make sure we're squeezing them where we can squeeze them, right?
00:44:10.900But is it fair? No. Is that a country? No. It's a weird business acting as like a third party that has no concern for who was, you know, all these things, all these colleges have very strict charters at the beginning.
00:44:26.900Like, here's the goal of our college is to educate the blah, blah, blah, the youth of the working class.
00:44:32.600you know, everyone has its own distinct thing. And, uh, I don't think anyone said we're long
00:44:38.140term. We're looking to say, uh, we're looking to service Chinese international students and,
00:44:42.580and high net worth Indians to be here.
00:47:46.240And then being against reality is extremism.
00:47:49.760Like being against all the migrants coming in is extremism.
00:47:52.140And they try to blame the algorithm, but isn't seeing a migrant push an old lady on the subway tracks three spots away from where you live?
00:47:59.840Isn't that like reality more than if your algorithm was all like puppies and chocolate chip muffins?
01:05:41.720Or you can use being short as like a chip on your shoulder and you can go build or make something and improve yourself, even though your height is a three out of 10, improve every other aspect of your life.
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