00:11:03.060Yeah. Yeah. So, um, I don't know if that's going to happen or not. He's also an old man with no
00:11:07.700power anymore, but the guy really terrorized us for a while there. Imagine him in jail on the
00:11:12.960outfit, like five, four old Italian guy walking around. It's pretty dark, but there, there needs
00:11:18.060to be something like what is to stop someone from doing this same type of thing again in the future,
00:11:23.240right? When you're, uh, like appointed the, the czar of COVID or the czar of something when
00:11:29.460another emergency pops up. How do you make sure someone has good behavior? Very true. I don't know.
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00:16:29.340And then we have another tweet here that tells us kind of about the details about it.
00:16:33.940Yeah, the impact of what this could mean.
00:16:35.980Today's ruling could help secure 27 more red seats in Congress, cement GOP house control for at least a generation, rewrite redistricting rules for state legislatures, city councils, and school boards.
00:16:48.160Without racial protections, maps could be redrawn with almost no limits.
00:16:51.740Aw, is someone going to get what happened in the Northeast done to them in the South now?
00:17:02.720So it's kind of some back-to-back banger wins.
00:17:05.980In Virginia, they're in a legal battle now held up on their redistricting.
00:17:10.100So they're trying to take ground and we're actually the right wing is the one who's actually succeeding.
00:17:15.020Yep. And then let's read this last tweet.
00:17:17.040That's I don't know if it's conspiratorial, but it's kind of like best case scenario.
00:17:20.700If this plays out the way it's looking like it's going to play out.
00:17:23.460Can you start it from? But here's the part everyone is missing.
00:17:27.180But here's the part everyone is missing.
00:17:29.720Democrats don't have a House majority without those court ordered maps.
00:17:33.120A dozen of their current seats sit in districts that only exist because federal courts force states to draw them.
00:17:39.240Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, every one has at least one Democrat seat in a court-created black majority district.
00:17:50.700SCOTUS just made 12 of their 213 seats legally redrawable.
00:17:55.800Republican-led legislatures don't need new voters.1.00
00:17:59.000They need a redistricting committee and a Tuesday afternoon.
00:18:01.700If race-based districts are unconstitutional, then Louisiana redraws. If Louisiana redraws, then so does Alabama. If Alabama does, then every southern state does. If every southern state redraws, the Democrat House majority was a 60-year courtroom artifact, not an election result.0.96
00:21:09.340And they owe us money. They owe us money back. And the interesting thing is we said it's all federal money that is sent to the states individually and then administered by the states. So like Indiana has its own snap. Illinois has its own snap. And like she said, which we covered back when it happened, the blue states are suing so that like you can't look, you can't criticize us at all. So it's just a legal battle going on that is so shitty. And imagine how many cars are in California, how many sick Porsches.
00:21:38.460so many it's probably affecting the market i that's so true so you're competing against snap
00:21:44.220recipients and they're bidding like how the horses like how the illegals come here and then
00:21:48.360they knock the housing prices up in the rental they're occupying houses it's like they're
00:21:52.020occupying the used car market and if that one state has 14 000 supercars that affects the market
00:21:57.480yeah affects me i know and then imagine the guy going like all right i can do 120 000 not a penny
00:22:04.320more. And it's like, can you do one 25? And then you start doing the math and you're like, well,
00:22:08.560I don't need to pay for food for the next six months. You can see how they would inflate the
00:22:12.940market. Right. And then, uh, and then keep, like we said, one state, not the whole country. And
00:22:18.460keep in mind, this has shows how much they're not hiding it. I'm sure in the beginning when
00:22:23.000these scams started, it was probably like, Oh, lay low, keep some cash here, multiple accounts.
00:22:27.840You're always parking it in the garage, right? You never want someone to see it.
00:23:00.420You think there might be a second scam if you look deeper instead of just checking what vehicle is registered under their name at the state DMV, which I'm assuming is what they kind of cross-reference this with.
00:23:15.740And then we have another update from Minnesota.
00:23:17.920The fraud there is actually worse than we thought.
00:23:20.040When I was shown a text conversation between the owner of the center and a friend, the friend had asked the owner, how much longer are you going to do the daycare scam?
00:23:32.600The owner replied, another year or two, I'm going to buy some nice homes in Nairobi.
00:23:39.520The owner was on public assistance at this time.
00:23:43.440They happened to be on vacation in Dubai when this text conversation took place.
00:24:45.380new york city faces a budget crisis of a historic magnitude we inherited a deficit larger than any
00:24:53.560since the great recession years of mismanagement and chronic under budgeting alongside a structural
00:24:59.160imbalance between what new york city sends to the state and what we receive in return
00:25:03.160have taken a toll we cannot close this deficit with savings alone we need new revenue and we
00:25:10.140need a structural reset in our relationship with the state. That is the only way to meet our legal
00:25:15.420obligation to pass a balanced budget, and to do so without imposing a financial burden onto the
00:25:21.500backs of working people. So there you go. They need an extra billy, it sounds like. And keep in
00:25:26.960mind, the city obviously spends money in the most wasteful way. We've covered it before. They spent
00:25:32.280during Joe Biden's term $4.5 billion on illegals in just one year. Maybe they need to tax Ken
00:25:38.460Griffin. That's the problem. Billionaires. He's not paying his fair share. And then, I mean,
00:25:43.500we just recently covered, what was it? Almost upwards beyond $80,000 per homeless person that
00:25:49.340they're spending. And then we have a tweet that breaks down the full situation. The New York
00:25:54.880city budget gap is estimated by comptroller Mark Levin at 12.6 billion, 2.2 billion in fiscal year
00:26:00.82026 plus 10.4 billion in 27. That's billion with a B. The city will spend about 2.7 billion on
00:26:08.080illegals, $1.5 billion in 26 and $1.2 billion projected for 2027. More than half of the city's
00:26:14.700budget deficit for 2026 could be erased by eliminating handouts to illegals. New York
00:26:20.380City's spending on rental assistance is projected to reach approximately $1.8 billion in fiscal year
00:26:25.42026 and $2.3 billion in 27. There's going to be free childcare to pay for too. If you're a tax
00:26:32.200paying resident of NYC run for the hills, the super rich will flee the city, blah, blah, blah.
00:26:35.660Yep. And then we've talked about this a few weeks back, but the city also spends $81,000 per homeless person per year. So there's a few billion dollars right there.
00:26:46.440Yeah. It's really simple to balance the budget. There's this meme about like a guy who's like, can anyone help me balance this budget? And it's like food, 500, a house, a thousand, candles, $3,800. And, you know, illegal immigrants are the candles in New York City.
00:27:02.520You just keep spending on illegals and homeless.
00:40:07.500It's a good cheap price, but obviously it's not good and it's not funny.
00:40:10.640Yeah. And that's why the interest rates are higher. It gets spread amongst us. It's the
00:40:14.120same thing as shoplifting. The more shoplifters there are, the more they have to charge for the
00:40:18.140actual items because of slippage is like calculated in the profit equation. So yeah,
00:40:22.860it's just another scumbag thing. And we've seen this for people on H1Bs a lot. They run it up
00:40:27.300before they don't get their permanent citizenship and are going back to India. This is a pretty
00:40:32.140common theme. And it's the same thing we see in healthcare too. A lot of the illegals go to the
00:40:36.580ER, they get treatment. I'm illegal. They don't get charged. Everyone else gets charged. Now
00:40:41.720medical costs more money. Now your insurance goes up and like all the Americans have to pay for it.
00:40:46.160It's the same exact thing. Yeah. One group who shouldn't be here is basically getting stuff for
00:40:50.560free. And then everyone else has to pay a little bit more, a little bit more. And then after years
00:40:54.780and years, it's a lot more. Just more low trust behavior, right? Very true. And obviously the
00:41:00.260Democrats, they'll tell us that diversity is so good. Diversity is so important. It's a strength.
00:41:05.920it's a strength. We need it so bad. But a new stat came out about America's most diverse city,
00:41:11.200Miami, and it's not a good one. Miami, America's most diverse city, has the lowest rate of helping
00:41:16.880neighbors among the dozen most populous cities in the US. States with the highest rate of formal
00:41:22.720helping, Utah, Wyoming, Minnesota, and Maine, are among the least diverse in the US. So there you
00:41:29.460go. It's not the utopia everyone thinks it is. And we've shown this quote before. This is from
00:41:37.040the New York Times from 2007. Before wrong think was kind of pushed away, right? Exactly. When they
00:41:42.940probably had like op-eds of people that had other opinions that were actually allowed to go get
00:41:47.420published in the newspaper. And it talks about the downside of the diversity. Can you just read
00:41:51.780the red underline part? Yeah. Harvard political scientist, Robert Putnam, famous for bowling
00:41:56.100alone, his 2000 book on declining civic engagement has found that the greater the diversity in a
00:42:02.040community, the fewer people vote and the less they volunteer, the less they give to charity
00:42:07.600and work on community projects. In the most diverse communities, neighbors trust one another
00:42:12.360about half as much as they do in the most homogenous settings. The study, the largest
00:42:17.000ever on civic engagement in America, found that virtually all measures of civic health are lower
00:42:22.040in more diverse settings. And that was nearly 30,000 people across America in that study.
00:42:27.980And that was from 2007. And then since then, we brought in like 75 million illegals or something.
00:42:35.440Yeah. Is everyone feeling higher trust and more engaged? And is everyone's civic sense
00:42:40.620at an all-time high? No. It feels like you're getting scammed. It feels like you're getting
00:42:44.280ripped off and it's worse than ever. So diversity is our downfall pretty much.
00:42:48.700Yeah. Do you guys feel more trusting and in a high trust society or do you get nostalgic when you see videos from the mall in the 1995 that make you almost cry?
00:43:11.160Yeah. CAF training platoon with 83% non-citizens devolved into ethnic infighting. An explosive internal CAF report reveals a Quebec officer platoon dominated by non-citizens descended into ethnic infighting, a lack of respect for women peers, and abysmal graduation rates.
00:43:32.260I'm going to read a little bit from the article.
00:43:35.040One French language platoon, which had over 80% non-citizens, was reportedly wracked by an inability to communicate fluidly or fluently, a lack of respect towards female CAF members, and infighting between Cameroonian and Côte d'Ivoire candidates.
00:43:52.080So they all hate women and they can't talk to each other.
00:43:56.760And then there's some African, what is that, Western African third world leftover resentment from some war, bloody war, where probably one side got massacred.
00:44:05.740I actually don't know much about the Cameroonian and Cote d'Ivoire history.
00:44:09.440That's so funny that they just have like a beef probably from like hundreds of years from Africa where like they just hate each other.
00:44:15.320And it all gets settled in Quebec in a French-speaking military unit.
00:44:19.320In a military where everyone's in the military outfits with guns.
00:44:23.800So that's the kind of diversity is hurting us section, which we obviously all know, but it's nice to kind of get some studies and some anecdotal examples.
00:44:32.620Remember, guys, anecdotal is always first.
00:44:35.100Exactly. And we have another example from Canada.
00:44:37.700And you might think like, oh, these examples, they're just, you know, low level people that aren't actually productive members of society.
00:44:44.780It's probably really normal elsewhere.
00:44:46.840This next story is about an Indian realtor in Canada.
00:44:49.500Indian realtor tells Canadian judge he abducted nine-year-old boy because it's acceptable in his
00:44:55.880culture, begs not to be deported. An Indian real estate agent in Ontario claimed to a judge that
00:45:01.660it was a cultural misunderstanding when he lured a boy into his vehicle and abducted him. He is
00:45:05.860now facing deportation from the country, and he was given an 18-month sentence from that
00:45:10.600after, uh, back in 2023. So being a Penahaw and abducting a nine-year-old is normal where he
00:45:18.880comes from. And then Canada imported millions of people from that same place. Wow. Good luck.
00:45:25.080Yeah. Wonder what happens next. Is that going to make our country better? Yeah. We have another
00:45:29.480example of some diversity here. Uh, this is from India as well. And this is someone who maybe needs
00:45:35.280to come to the West. You can see this guy walking with a body. We had to blur the body.
00:45:41.800But this guy is walking to the bank to show the bank his dead sister as a proof that she's dead
00:45:48.040so he can get the money out of her account. He could have just brought a death certificate.
00:45:52.240I don't know if they have those in India, I guess, if you're digging up the grave.
00:45:54.840So he's digging up the grave instead. And then that's a man who, you know, what's in the account?
01:14:11.260And then our last example is kind of absurd.
01:14:13.760A squatter patient refuses to leave hospital room five months after discharge, lawsuit claims.
01:14:19.660Despite being discharged over five months ago, a patient residing at a Florida hospital has decided to stay.
01:14:26.020The facility has filed a lawsuit asking a court to evict her.
01:14:29.580According to a report from the Tallahassee Democrat, the unnamed woman was admitted to an inpatient room where she continues to stay.
01:14:36.720However, staff at Tallahassee Memorial Health Care cleared her for discharge on October 6, 2025.
01:14:42.800In early March, it officially filed a complaint with the court requesting that a judge authorize the Leon County Sheriff's Office to remove the squatter and free up a critical hospital bed.0.62
01:14:53.220We have a picture of the disgusting leech who won't leave the hospital.
01:14:59.780And like, again, this is just like dumb legal loopholes in America.
01:15:04.580we already hate squatting and somehow a person was able to squat at a
01:22:43.040All right. Our next clip for Urban Decay is called the Buzzball Challenge.
01:22:47.800This is something that happens online where you find like a deranged person or a homeless person and you give them.
01:22:54.120I've seen them give these alcohol balls, these buzz balls, which are just giant alcohol things.
01:22:59.920And they also do edibles where they'll give like a homeless person like a thousand milligrams of an edible and say, I'll give you 20 bucks if you eat this.
01:23:07.060And then who knows what happens after. So this is what the Buzzball Challenge looks like.
01:27:00.620Yeah, a real, real low IQ rapper and brings out some of the worst people.
01:27:05.660And they started screening this, and it's like half documentary, half concert, because they're showing his concert.
01:27:11.800And so people are treating it like a concert and going crazy in the movie theaters, and they had to shut him down and call the cops and all that.
01:27:21.180Notice the lights are on and the police are there.
01:30:04.740So that's why separate but equal would get out of hand so fast in modern times because some theaters would be gross, covered in sticky soda, and everyone's talking and yelling and you can't hear the movie because white people's racist and kept the clean, quiet theaters for themselves.
01:30:19.100You start to realize like maybe some of the decay in those separate but equal, it was just non-unmaintained and worked harder and stuff like that.
01:30:27.980You can imagine a world, what this theater would look like after 20 NBA Youngboy shows.
01:30:32.880it wouldn't survive right it makes you wonder if separate but equal was equal to start and then
01:30:39.900some groups maintained their facilities and other groups didn't treat them properly
01:30:44.080yeah definitely worth a thought and then i found this clip from like a long time ago and the
01:30:49.780caption was the first yn recorded on camera but check out how this person interacts with
01:30:54.160the police like 70 years ago chased you howard ain't nobody chased me you crazy
01:30:59.320Hey, put my jacket on me, man. It's cold out here.
01:31:08.120All right, I'll do that. I'll do that for you.
01:32:51.600I had to Google the term after it kept coming up, and I finally figured out what on earth they were saying.
01:32:57.460Sounded like they were saying your slop at first, and I thought nothing of it.
01:33:01.080I asked them directly what they think it means, and one of them proudly told me it's food that's like garbage that Jews make us eat because they control America.
01:33:10.600The others thought that was hilarious.
01:33:14.020So American Mischief is still alive and well.
01:37:38.860OK, free, free one. All right. We have some shout outs. My first shout out is very important and it's also a call to action. I want you guys to support this guy. His name is Chet and he's running for county commissioner in Deschutes County, Central Oregon, which is a red county that needs to stay red. We have a picture of him here with his family and his truck. He's a very good guy. He's a patriot. I recognize this guy.
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