GROWN MAN CRIES HYSTERICALLY OVER ICE JOKE
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Summary
Bad blizzard hits the Northeast, lots of snow, cartels are fighting and killing people in Mexico, they made Star Trek even gayer than it was, believe it or not, and last but not least, in urban decay, we have a repeat offender who kills a father of 5. We re going to go over his past offenses. All this and more on today s episode of Flagst Talks.
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All right, welcome back to Flagest Talks, the podcast episode 331 today on the show.
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Then cartels are fighting and killing people in Mexico.
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Then in cringe of the week, they made Star Trek even gayer than it was, believe it or not.
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And last but not least, in urban decay, we have a repeat offender who kills a father of five.
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All this and more, it's Flagest Talks, the podcast, episode 331, ranked the best news podcast of all time.
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Whoever watched to the end last episode, thank you for watching all the way through.
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I immediately filed a report with my landlord, which is the right thing to do.
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And it's all getting fixed and it's not leaking anymore.
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But sometimes with these showers, and this is a different situation, but I've had a different
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When the water pours in it, I always thought it went to like a backup drain and down the
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I'm glad to hear you did something because every once in a while, Fleckus, there's like
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an emergency or something and he gets this look in his eye where you know he wants to
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ignore it and just see if it goes away on its own.
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And if you're the homeowner, you want to know about it right away.
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You guys saw over the weekend, USA Hockey won the Olympics.
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Early game, which is very fun for you hockey fans out there.
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And then you do a little drinking when the game's over and you won, like our FBI director,
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I'm sure the Democrats are going to open up some sort of line of questioning about this.
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It's of hearing about how much did you drink, blah, blah, blah.
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But the FBI head guy chugging beers like that, like he's in a frat.
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Kash Patel, I think he plays hockey all the time.
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But he definitely used his position in the federal government to gain access to an event
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So there's a certain type of guy who hammers that, who rings the register like, hey, can
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Just don't cause a scene when you get in there.
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And I can get in the locker room, right, afterwards.
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And if you have a little leverage to get into the locker room after, I get it.
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But it's not necessarily a good look for this current administration and where the FBI
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The only thing worse would have been if Dan Bongino was there holding the beer bong, like,
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Using your influence a little bit, but then with the unhappy voting block.
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I have this thing where if I see something, I remember it forever.
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And it's filed in, like, these, like, intricate files in my brain.
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And if I ever need to pull up a piece of information, I can, like, tell you exactly what happened,
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where it happened, because I have a photographic memory of it.
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So, back in the day, I was watching the movie Miracle.
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And I remembered the list of all the names, and one of the names on the list who got cut
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So, the same name as the game-winning goal scorer.
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So, you confuse actors' names, but it is photographic.
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We would have been like, ah, get them next time.
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Like, that's how they were going to show Trump.
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They should be demoralized about all the Indians.
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You'd think something else would demoralize them first, but it's just a hockey loss.
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Maybe they'll find the path to a revolution now to get the migrants out.
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But we're going to cover more of the Olympic stuff in Uplifting Gold.
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As some of you guys are very well aware of, there was a huge blizzard that crushed the
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You guys know what a snow hurricane looks like.
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And then they had 32.8 inches recorded in Providence, which is the most ever.
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And then a guy during the snowstorm tried to drive over power lines.
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That's the kind of guy who's got a truck to the office job and he doesn't really know
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Do we have any advice for the snowstorm people?
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So make sure you probably have some beans left over from the last snowstorm.
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And it's funny to see this giant snowstorm because the New York Times just two years
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ago was saying the end of snow with their climate change article.
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And actually, there's another snowstorm coming at the end of the week.
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The climate alarmist, they changed it from global warming to just climate change.
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And so now any extreme weather, they can say, that's us.
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You know, so even though they wrote the end of the snow, the New York Times in 2024, they
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And then in New York City, I'm sure you guys saw this.
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And to do that, you need to show two forms of ID.
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More than you need to vote just to shovel and get, what, paid?
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Like, sometimes there's not even a joke to be had.
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There's just, it works for this, but not for that.
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So I'm not counting on a good snow cleanup response from New York.
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And we actually are going to broaden this section a little bit and talk about New York's infrastructure.
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And then you take a photo with AI and say, here it is.
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Yeah, so I'm not expecting a lot of good snow cleanup and also bigger picture.
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We're going to cover some of New York's infrastructure problems as well.
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This is a video from a bridge that connects, I believe, Long Island to Fire Island.
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This is the George Washington Bridge, I believe.
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And this, some structural engineer or something will be like, no, that's totally okay.
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You know, I'm sure there's a reasonable explanation or a certain amount of wear and tear you can take.
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But as a novice American, it's not nice to see, especially in one of the most expensive cities on earth, right?
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And then this is the bridge that connects people from Long Island to Fire Island.
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What if you're a twink on a Vespa trying to go to Fire Island?
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You have 100 pounds of poppers because you're the poppers guy for the whole Fire Island twink squad.
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How are they going to get on to the Fire Island with their Vespas?
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And I found some people online replying to this who, it's kind of anecdotal, but it is real.
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And here's what they say about the construction in New York.
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And I can tell you for sure, George Washington Bridge has looked like this for decades.
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Back in the 80s on up to 2000, I have traveled this bridge at least two times a month.
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And of course, you can feel the sway of the bridge.
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But also, you can see the water through the holes and cracks in the road.
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And to cross that bridge, the toll seemed to increase every year.
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And every year, the bridge still had the same cracks, holes, sometimes more.
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To find a repaired hole was like finding a needle in a haystack.
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But look closely, and you may see one upper and lower deck.
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I had a six-month assignment in New York City once.
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Saw a construction site at BQE that never seemed to have anybody working on it.
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Blocking a crucial lane that always caused major traffic backup.
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Asked a local how long has that site been there.
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Yeah, so you blame a trucker telling stories about the 80s and all the way up to the 2000s.
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All these tolls and all the money collected from commuters who have to come in and out of
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Manhattan or whatever, between all the boroughs.
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But for the expense to be that high, then where does that money go?
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And I guess it just goes into the Port Authority piggy bank and they'll fix it when it is a
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But with stuff like this, like infrastructure, you kind of think a city like New York that's
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so progressive, they would handle some of the easy stuff so they can justify doing the
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The migrant stuff, the health care for illegals, the trans kids.
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That's something you do when like, all right, guys, everything's good.
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What can we do for like a passion project at this point?
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It's like having mortgage debt and then you go, just one more credit card, you know?
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It's not like some sort of all our ducks are in a row.
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They do the stupid fun projects while the bridges decay.
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And I saw a meme that's about this as well, but it's for a different country.
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Just look at this road next to the Red Square in Moscow and it will be clear to you that
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Joking, this is Canada, where authorities will block your bank account if you share this image.
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It's another country that took too many migrants and giving everything away.
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It's like the de-evolution of these first world countries.
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And like, this is kind of the thing that starts to show on its way down.
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And then infrastructure is one of the things, like we've always talked about aging.
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infrastructure or infrastructure in general, like what the U.S.
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highway system was in the 50s and 60s that it got fully completed.
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And that's kind of a base level assumption for Americans.
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And then Canadians probably have something equivalent.
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But that's why we have such a high demand of the migrants.
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It's like the free money, the welfare, all that stuff is on top of like the main reasons
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to come here, which is there's a certain standard of living, right?
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And I'm worried we're going to see it kind of fall to the wayside with what states with
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You know, can you imagine Chicago really fixing a bridge right now?
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They sold all their parking meters to Abu Dhabi and like they have to raise property taxes
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And the teachers union keeps their cut, keeps getting bigger.
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Can you imagine them having a real project bridge?
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And I guess thankful there aren't that many bridges in Chicago.
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Well, hopefully things get so bad that the migrants go, well, we don't even want to go
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Um, Cam Higby did some investigative journalism and found out that California taxpayer dollars
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are going to nonprofits that are anti-ice and pro-immigration.
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And the amount of money I believe is a hundred million dollars.
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Uh, California gov found paying protesters over a hundred million dollars in taxpayer funds.
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And that's kind of the, that's the key paying protesters.
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It's not like, here you go protesters, but they funnel it through a organization.
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Um, and basically they end up organizing the protesters.
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So they take the money and then they organize all the protesters.
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And we have some examples of what their activism looks like.
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It's just like, they'll be offering free DACA renewals, help us protect the dream.
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They're always asking for donations, uh, denounce the murder of community members by
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ice Saturday, January 24th, 6 PM at the federal building.
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They're trying to organize protests and on the street level stuff while constantly being
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And then the protesters are protesting to subvert the own, uh, the interests of our country.
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Everyone, you know, voted for, or a good majority of people voted for mass deportations to take
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And then you use a hundred million dollars of taxpayer dollars to protest.
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And you shouldn't be surprised because we've covered all the spending or the Biden regime
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of all the, uh, uh, illegals basically like New York.
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I think it was something $5 billion a year at the worst rate.
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So like this shouldn't be a surprise, but the, someone should really go to jail when you're
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doing civil unrest, when the government is funding civil unrest and then they're not even
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And then in 2020, they did, uh, Churlo's get out to vote campaign.
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Um, the undocumented immigrants getting COVID relief.
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And you go to the website and it's half in Spanish and they're basically teaching immigrants
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or illegals how to get access to basically squeeze the most out of the American taxpayer as
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And Governor Newsom happily gives a hundred mil.
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And speaking of Governor Newsom, uh, Gavin Newsom had an event the other day and this is how
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I'm not, you know, I'm not trying to impress you.
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And, you know, and I'm not trying to offend anyone, you know, trying to.
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Act all there if you got nine 40, but literally a nine 60 SAT guy, I cannot, you, you've never
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seen me read a speech because I cannot read a speech.
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Ours is like all these Baltimore public school kids, they're reading at 0% of proficiency
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And this was in Atlanta to like a mostly black audience.
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So obviously the explanation there is he's very dyslexic and he admits that himself.
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He's very, and that guy, I'm not making fun of that.
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But should the president of the United States have nine 60 SATs worse than what I got?
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And he goes, Oh, I'm not trying to act smarter than you if you're nine 40.
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No one's assuming you're smarter than anybody at nine 60.
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Cause we've constantly talked about like what your LSATs were or, uh, other elected officials,
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like, uh, the loud black women, usually like, what did you get on your tests?
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Like, ah, yeah, I'm handsome and charming and I run California so I could get away with this.
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But the scores we really want to know are like Kentonji Brown Jackson, those types, uh, Jasmine
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So he's very flippant trying to relate to the black voter and they're out there hiding
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And I think that's an equivalent to a 1400, but I don't know.
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So I did, I did pretty well, but like not, not top 1%.
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Our high school would have celebrations for anyone who got a 36.
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And on the new scale, I think it was like 18 something.
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Uh, and then Gavin Newsom doing this, um, is there's actually an article that talks
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about what he's doing where he's trying to like lower himself to appeal to minorities.
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White liberals present themselves as less competent in interactions with African Americans.
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A new study suggests that white Americans who hold liberal sociopolitical views use
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language that makes them appear less competent in an effort to get along with racial minorities.
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You start talking, you completely change your entire identity based on who you're interacting
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And then, uh, in high school, Gavin Newsom was most stylish and here he is reading.
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There was an interview clip where he said he read a 300 page book in like several hours
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And that's one of the things that I do like about Trump is he's this weird billionaire real
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estate particular guy everywhere he goes, you know, maybe he'll do a little handshake a
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little differently with a black guy, but that's it.
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So that's what Gavin Newsom is, is doing to appeal to some black voters.
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And he's the front runner right now for 2028, right?
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This is, um, in Illinois and the, this is a black politician and they're running as a
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And listen to what they're trying to do to get out the vote.
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I'm Juliana Stratton and I'm proud to have lived my whole life on the South side of Chicago.
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I'm running for Senate to stand up to Donald Trump.
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I'll abolish ICE and hold Trump accountable for the crimes he's committed.
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Oh, you lived on the South side of Chicago your whole life.
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And, uh, so, you know, that, I guess maybe Gavin Newsom was right.
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That's who he's trying to relate to that voting block.
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And the extent of their political messaging is fuck Trump.
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No messaging besides, you know, besides that, nothing like, oh, here's our policy.
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Here's how we're going to make your life better.
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There's nothing about here's how I'm going to make your life better.
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Because I think, I don't know what Democrats have for that.
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I think it's all about migrants at this point, all the services and stuff they talk about
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So they don't really have anything proactive to push to their white liberal voters.
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So fuck Trump is kind of the extent of the messaging that they need.
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So the white liberals are like, yeah, fuck Trump.
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That's the only thing on my mind right now is fuck Trump.
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Their brains are completely hijacked and that works.
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And then the migrants who are also like, yeah, fuck Trump.
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He's not going to let me keep getting welfare or doing fraud or stay with my family.
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And I think basically like looking back on the last 10 years, basically all the way back
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to 2025 or 2015 rather, it's basically been one of two messaging.
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When Trump's in power, some version of fuck Trump.
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And then when Trump wasn't in office, it was they're coming for abortion.
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So it's kind of like, what are the politics of the left other than being this like a patronage
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And it's just fuck Trump and abortions over the last 10 years.
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I don't understand how they still have supporters.
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Every Democrat ad is just them saying that they hate Trump more than the other guy hates
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So even when it's primary season and it's Democrat versus Democrat, it's still, well,
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he maybe likes Trump a little bit for this, or he sided with Trump on that.
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If you can find a picture of your opponent with Trump somehow, it's the golden ticket in
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And the extent of your political messaging is fuck Trump.
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All right, let's get to some of the cartel stuff.
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And there's a lot of different angles and details that go along with it.
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Yeah, it started massive evacuations and total chaos at Guadalajara Airport.
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The entire city of Puerto Vallarta is kind of on fire in a panoramic sense.
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It started with the assassination or not assassination, the killing of a cartel leader by, I think, the Mexican armed forces.
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And then some people are saying that he was a human smuggler that was alluded to in the Epstein files.
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And then some other people are saying that this is why Trump pushed so hard a few months ago to get all of the gang members out of our cities or at least starting that crackdown because they knew this was going to come and they didn't want, like, retaliation within America.
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And I don't know how skilled they are, but they all have the jammers.
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I think they call themselves the Deltas, which is just, you know, based off us, American Deltas, you and me.
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But then they look like this, and then you see the footage, and, like, let's skip to this gas station really quick.
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It seems like the cartel members are just kind of chimping out.
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Like, they just go to the gas station, spill a little gas, light it, and move on.
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So there's both organized and paramilitary, like the guys we just showed, and then, like, the kind of—
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The president was evacuated to a Mexican Navy ship to keep her safe.
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Just what she said about the war against the cartels.
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Returning to the war against the narco is not an option.
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It's not an option, first, because it's outside of the framework of the law.
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All of these of the right wing that fill their mouths for the words rule of law and defend the war against the narco.
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The war against the narco is outside the law because, as I said or have said on several occasions, it is permission to kill without any trial.
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And that in Mexico, nobody or very few are in agreement.
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Basically, she's kind of saying, like, it's a humanitarian issue, and I can't appropriately fight the cartel because they have human rights, basically, is the gist of it.
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And then there was a 4chan post, and, you know, take this with a grain of salt.
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On the topic of El Mencho, El Mencho was just the royal figurehead for CJNG, which is a cartel.
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It was already an open secret he didn't run anything anymore because he was very old and living in retirement.
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But he was still widely beloved in our group to the point the CJNG would kill anyone mocking or joking about him online as a rule.
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So the U.S. and Mexico killing him only accomplished pissing us off into full insurgency mode.
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So, yeah, Mexican civil war, now considering we're already seizing everything in Jalisco, and, yes, CJNG will 100% be doing massive terrorism operations on U.S. soil because that's just how we operate.
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If you live in any U.S. states bordering Mexico, you will have us and our allies doing large-scale acts of terrorism in your state.
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It's a little threat, maybe a little LARPing, but—
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It might be a little LARPing, and it might be the CIA posting that.
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But, yeah, I think whenever you see someone cut the head off the proverbial snake, whether or not this guy was the leader of that cartel, usually that decision isn't made lightly without some sort of—without the influence of the main player in the northern—in our hemisphere, right?
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So you kind of got to assume there was some intel or cooperation with central intelligence, especially given the recent Trump trying to designate them as terrorist organizations, you know, the frustration with the Mexican government's ability to combat them.
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So, I don't know. I believe it, that we were involved.
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And it shows—it just goes to show you how much of a frail line there is between being a normal country and then falling right back into squalor third-worldism, right?
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They're kind of itching at the opportunity to be led by a narco-terrorist, right?
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Yeah, that's true. Can you read the first couple paragraphs here?
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Members of the Mexican drug cartel Jalisco New Generation, CGANG, have undergone combat training in Ukraine on how to operate drones, according to Mexico's Millennial newspaper, citing law enforcement sources in Jalisco State.
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CGANG fighters reportedly traveled to Ukraine where they learned modern warfare tactics, including precision strikes with UAVs.
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Training took place directly in the conflict zone, giving cartel members real battlefield experience.
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Their movement in pairs, use of cover, weapons handling, and retreat tactics now mirror combat methods, typical of high-intensity warfare.
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Yeah, they learned from Ukraine, and maybe they taught them something, like, oh, you put the tire around them, then you burn them, then you light the tire on fire.
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So maybe there was some sharing of ideas there.
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And obviously, we've seen in Ukraine with Russia, it's all drone stuff is, like, a big component of it, and that's something we don't really see here domestically.
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I would hate to walk out my door and get drone bombed.
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Thankfully, we're on the other side of the Gulf.
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This—it's kind of crazy because there's always that thought in the back of your mind when you travel to Mexico.
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You're like, oh, the cartels don't touch Cancun.
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And it's like, until they do, the one time, and they're burning the Costco down and kind of coming for you.
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It's like an information battle more than it is the clips and what we're seeing.
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But, like, I don't think we've really been presented what happened.
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I think we're just dealing with, like, the game of telephone through the media.
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And then you're like, oh, that 4chan post, that kind of rings true.
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That's, like, where you almost get information from is, like, what sounds right.
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And I don't really know much background on the cartels and how they do their little wars.
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And then there's this fear that, like, whenever you, like, beat a cartel, then a bunch of people come in and backfill it.
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And there's a school of thought that, like, the enemy you know, like a cartel who kind of abides by rules, you can deal with that because, well, they're just doing drug smuggling and whatever, and they don't bother us.
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But it's bad for business to be running through the gas station and lighting it on fire.
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I'm pro-U.S. military doing whatever we want in Mexico.
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And there's a spectrum here, and I'm pro-cartel.
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I think these are guys who are making an honest living.
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I'm pro-experiment with our new technology on these people.
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Use that new Goy beam I heard you guys talking about.
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You're going to be chopped up in your bed soon.
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But that's no way for an American to live, right?
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So you've got to threaten them back a little bit.
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Speaking of war, someone tweeted, I used to be against war, but ever since they added sports
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Sooner or later, someone's going to have a bet on it who knows when the strike is coming.
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And then your military foreign policy is being influenced by someone who has 50 grand on
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And then if you're about to get struck and you see a thing on Polymarket go crazy, it's
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You see it flash up on Polymarket, the 99% you get in the basement.
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You know, so hopefully we don't have to do war with Iran anytime soon, but if it does
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happen, hopefully happens before February 28th.
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It's one of those things where like some bad stuff is happening in society, but you might
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I don't like Palantir, but it's like the AI future surveillance state Terminator stock.
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But it was a pretty sweet ride from $10 to a hundred.
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I'm not happy about, I'm not pro Palantir, but I am going to make some money while it's
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And then in this war with Iran, America, and Israel, there could be nukes used.
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Recently come to light an exchange between Jeffrey Leeds and former Secretary of State
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Colin Powell, in which he acknowledges that Israel has, quote, has, he says, 200 nuclear
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And the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty has not been signed by Israel.
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Under U.S. law, the United States should cut off support to Israel because it's a nuclear
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power that has not signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, according to Colin Powell.
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I'm not going to speak to this particular traffic, and I'm certainly not going to discuss.
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So you're saying Israel doesn't have nuclear weapons?
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I'm certainly not going to discuss matters of intelligence from the podium.
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Well, the email says, the boys in Tehran know Israel has 200.
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All we targeted on Tehran, and we have thousands.
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I mean, that seems to indicate that there's a knowledge of an Israeli nuclear program, which
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So Israel's got nukes they're not supposed to have, and they have a lot of them, and they
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don't have to follow any of the rules from the Non-Proliferation Policy.
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I'm not saying nuclear war is going to happen this year, but it is.
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Yeah, it seems like a lot of little regional pockets, a lot of little skirmishes, Mexico,
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We got some bad stuff going on, and none of it's really in our benefit, right?
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We're kind of in these little proxy wars where we have to back up other people doing stuff,
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We got too many migrants here to focus on stuff like this.
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Yep, and we keep focusing on stuff like this instead of the things people care about,
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All right, let's move on to our migrant section.
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I want to start the migrant section off with some stats that will probably blow your mind.
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Yeah, per the latest CIS data, 64% of immigrant households in California are on welfare,
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61% of immigrant households in New York, 51% in Florida, 50% in Texas.
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America needs mass deportations and more denaturalizations.
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But then even in the red states, Florida and Texas, you're still at 50%.
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Shouldn't we have some sort of mechanisms in these states to eliminate welfare for foreigners?
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And you say, hey, Greg Abbott, are you going to do anything about this?
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Or he's in some Indian outfit for Diwali or something.
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Some vague shit that doesn't really protect the native population.
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And then a lot of people say, oh, the immigrants, they just want to come here to work.
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This Indian guy knows how to code a database or something, right?
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There's always a very specific justification for why.
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Most legal immigration to America is not for workers.
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In any given year, 65% to 70% of immigrants come on a family sponsorship.
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About 85% of all family sponsorship are from immigrants themselves, not native-born Americans.
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Immigrants can bring in their spouses, unmarried children under 21, married children of any age,
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And all of these individuals can then sponsor their own families.
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And, of course, like the previous stats we showed, and most have access to the welfare system.
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So that's how it gets parabolic, exponential, unfortunately.
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And then, well, my elderly grandma, she has to come too.
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You can see how it quickly spirals out of control to the point where the Mall of America looks like the Mall of Somalia, right?
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You can see, like, all the visual stuff we've shown you, the guys crossing the border, the malls that look different.
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It's all happening very quietly and nefariously when one person can turn into nine, you know?
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One person works hard to get that certain type of visa.
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And maybe he lied about his credentials or has a fake degree from a university.
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And then, all of a sudden, as soon as he can, it's plus nine people.
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And we have another example of how they abused the system with marriage.
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Well, it's not an H-1B marriage, but it's using a proxy marriage to better your chances of staying in the country.
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This was posted to the H-1B subreddit, and it says consummation of proxy marriage and H-4 visa.
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My husband on H-1B, and I had a proxy marriage.
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Then I traveled to him on my B-1-2 visa and had our honeymoon in the U.S., but didn't have a ceremony in the U.S.
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I'm applying for H-4 visa, but I'm worried about how USCIS will look into my proxy marriage,
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especially that we didn't have a second celebration in the U.S.
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Should we get married again in the States or anything to make it official in the U.S.?
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And if you guys aren't familiar, proxy marriage – these are marriages that are done, I believe, over Zoom a lot of times?
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Like if you're international, you have a U.S. ceremony on Zoom just to kind of trick our system.
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And then I think there's some sort of thing like where you have to live together for three months,
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and then she says, we're currently living together, been three months.
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So it's like as soon as you hit that minimum threshold to prove that you're married for all your visas,
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then you're on the computer asking questions, right?
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Not the husband I love or the guy, my soulmate who I'm going to have children with.
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It's like, okay, here's all our visa information.
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And then this person, once they get it, they start clawing back the family, right?
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So this is almost, you know, statistically speaking, certainly an Indian woman talking about her Zoom marriage with an Indian man
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who's going to start bringing in the family, right?
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And then that's how you start to understand, oh, that's how it happened in Canada.
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Oh, that's how Frisco, Texas is almost entirely Indian people.
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Everyone goes crazy and lets everyone else in, and then it becomes like a virus.
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We have a guy here in this next clip who is Hispanic, and he's crying because someone made an ice joke at work.
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We were in a meeting because we do like a daily meeting in the morning, and somebody was making jokes about ice calling ice on people that we work with that are Latino, and everybody thought it was funny.
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And this is so weird to me because, all right, this is a words thing, actions versus words, and we kind of have a theme later in this episode about action versus words.
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And he's probably in a work meeting with a bunch of people who are sick of watching their country turn into something totally different than what they grew up in.
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They didn't get in a pickup truck and go, come on, get them, boys.
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They won an election the only way they could, right?
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This guy's living in some sort of 2007, like, they're all talking about Latinos.
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But he's living in this, like, illegals are Latinos.
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The call to prayer that you hear in Dearborn or Baltimore, right?
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We're at such a crazy action point past this that, like,
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I don't care that your feelings got hurt or some words happened.
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They're, like, ethnically cleansing white people by replacement.
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But, like, they're actively doing actions against America, right?
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And so to film yourself crying, okay, go ahead.
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Like, Lake and Riley's parents, they're crying over something.
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No, their daughter was murdered by an illegal who was in custody,
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So, and then there's this old school thing where I'm talking,
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like, when we call ICE, we're talking about Mexicans.
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It's the entire world at this point who got here under Biden.
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Flights from countries, temporary protected status,
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and weird little levers, asylum, Indian people at our southern border.
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You know, like, we're on something bigger, right?
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So, people talk about, once they get here, all the chain migration,
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But then there's this, like, social cohesion or, like, favor network.
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And we obviously know people vote in blocks, right?
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Like, black Americans vote 90-10, Democrat, all the time.
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So, when we're talking about our political goals,
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to not acknowledge that it's racial block goals, too, would be wrong.
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but this is the type of stuff that happens as soon as a group of people get into a Western country,
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Or, you know, I don't know what their ethnic is,
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but they all saw they were brown enough, right?
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My mistake, I didn't book the condo elevator, okay?
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I asked the concierge, he said, not a big deal.
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Ikea came, they're like, whoa, we need the elevator.
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The people who were delivering it were brown men,
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Baya, please, Baya, please, there's nothing with me, you know?
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He ends up letting them use the service elevator.
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we can get the Ikea furniture up to your condo, no problem.
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Yeah, and so in India, if you're delivering an Ikea
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all of a sudden you're on the same team, no matter what.
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or hiring the new SVP for your bank or something.
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in a brown country, all your browns are together
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But as soon as you're in someone else's country,
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all of a sudden there's a clean little brown conspiracy
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the white people are looking out for browns too.
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I used to forget to reserve the elevator all the time.
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So yeah, there's this sort of like clicking up that happens.
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And then that same thing just kind of proliferates outward
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And that's not really the entire basis of modern America
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but we're going to go kind of fast through this.
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This migrant was trying to kick someone's door down.
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of him looking right into a well-lit, nice family home.
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the cops will probably come to your house to arrest you.
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but that commentary was mean-spirited and not necessary.
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where he assaulted the staff and then was let go.