Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - May 08, 2023


EPISODE 465: GOP DEFECTOR FACTION CROSSES AISLE AND OPPOSE E-VERIFY


Episode Stats

Length

24 minutes

Words per Minute

169.34648

Word Count

4,083

Sentence Count

309

Misogynist Sentences

5

Hate Speech Sentences

15


Summary

A GOP defector faction crosses the aisle to oppose E-Verify. A poll in a Subway goes viral for public safety and cleanliness. And finally, England has introduced voter ID this week and apparently nobody lost their right to vote.


Transcript

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00:00:31.000 Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily, powered by
00:00:34.440 Turning Point USA. Today is May 8th, 2023. Anno Domini. It is V-E Day. Victory, World War II
00:00:43.400 against the Axis powers. First top story today, GOP defector faction crossing the aisle to oppose
00:00:52.360 E-Verify. We can talk about this. Next, a poll in Subway video that I posted went completely viral
00:00:58.360 for public safety and cleanliness. And finally, England has introduced voter ID this week.
00:01:04.800 And apparently, nobody lost their right to vote. All this is more ahead to Human Events Daily.
00:01:08.400 The governor of Florida, DeSantis, is promoting a law that working without papers is a
00:01:25.840 felony and that all companies or employees have to use E-Verify. It's impossible to work with
00:01:33.400 for those who don't have papers. It's basically impossible. We're going to be able to work with them.
00:01:38.840 Well, well, well. The House GOP is now working to put forward their new act called the Immigration and
00:01:58.680 Security and Enforcement Act of 2023. I love this act. I think this act is fantastic. I think it's
00:02:06.240 amazing. Wonderful act. Congressman Andy Biggs was a big part of it. And it's huge. I think it's
00:02:12.640 wonderful. It's HR2 is the act. This act needs to be passed, needs to be passed immediately. And what
00:02:20.580 are some of the key provisions of this act? Shall we talk about the Border Security and Enforcement Act
00:02:32.820 of 2023? It gets into E-Verify. Okay. What is E-Verify? E-Verify is a system whereby in the new act would
00:02:44.760 introduce penalties for employers who employ illegal aliens, it also requires them to verify their
00:02:53.000 citizenship, which is something, by the way, if you have a job in the United States when you get hired,
00:02:57.440 you have to, you already have to verify. But the problem is with the Department of Homeland Security,
00:03:02.440 but already what we don't have is enforcement and penalties against the employers that allow
00:03:11.020 illegal immigrants into their companies. And so the problem with that is that disincentivizes
00:03:17.100 the compliance with this program. And so if you are a populist, you must support this bill because
00:03:25.700 support for this is very clear. It shows what side you are on. Are you for the people of this country
00:03:32.200 and putting them America first? Or do you care more about the interests of large corporations and the
00:03:38.960 interests of foreign citizens? That video we played for you earlier showed how people, and there
00:03:44.240 was a guy on Twitter who's complaining, oh no, there's construction sites in Florida that are
00:03:49.240 already, because DeSantis, Governor DeSantis down there just passed a similar bill in Florida. He said
00:03:53.700 the construction sites are slowing down. These people, they can't work. And there's one million
00:03:59.600 undocumented workers. What are we ever going to do? Well, I'll tell you what, I'll tell you exactly what
00:04:03.460 you can do. You can go back to your home country and you can work there. You're perfectly allowed to.
00:04:07.980 Keep in mind, there's no such thing as an undocumented citizen or an undocumented person.
00:04:14.900 It's not true. They're all foreign citizens. They are legal citizens of their home country. And if you
00:04:22.280 are in our country illegally, that makes you a foreign national that has committed a crime and come into
00:04:30.060 the United States. And we should not be in the business of rewarding people for committing crimes by
00:04:37.000 allowing them to work freely in the United States. However, what's interesting, so not only would
00:04:42.280 this bill, by the way, impose a fine of up to $5,000 per illegal worker that is hired by repeat
00:04:50.220 offender, but it would even introduce criminal penalties and prison time for repeat offender
00:04:56.860 employers up to, oh, this is amazing, up to 18 months in jail, a year and a half in federal prison.
00:05:05.200 If you are a repeat offender. Here's the issue though. There are actually members of the House GOP
00:05:12.360 that want to defect and go to the other side and support the liberals on this issue. Why is that?
00:05:18.900 Because they care about corporations and corporate interests more than they do about the interests of
00:05:22.660 American people. It's very simple. Illegal immigration, bringing these low wage workers
00:05:29.120 across the border is theft from the American working class. You are stealing wages for them
00:05:34.780 by artificially, I talk about this so often, by artificially putting downward pressure on their
00:05:41.240 wages, because you're constantly allowing these illegal low wage workers to compete with them. You're
00:05:47.620 artificially inflating the pool of available labor resources. And obviously people who are willing to
00:05:53.460 do the same job for far less money, because it's all under the table, they're doing it illegally. This is
00:05:58.860 theft from the American working class. And so if you are a politician who supports this, and we're actually
00:06:04.000 being told in reporting that this is the very issue that is holding up the bill from being passed in the
00:06:11.560 House GOP caucus. Why is this? Because for so long, for so long, the House GOP has been beholden to
00:06:20.680 corporate interests, and they have put corporate interests ahead of the interests of the people. No
00:06:25.280 more. I say absolutely no more. You need to get with the program. We're going to be putting the
00:06:31.120 American people first. Now we're putting the American worker first now. And you're going to come here and
00:06:36.100 say, Oh, but what about this? What about that? No, nothing he still does. By the way, we're going to
00:06:40.420 change the asylum laws in this country. You don't get to apply for asylum if you've come through five
00:06:45.420 countries on your way to the United States. That's not how that works. That's not international law. Now, you
00:06:50.880 will be blocked from entering the United States on an asylum claim if you came through a third party
00:06:56.280 country first and did not apply for asylum there. That's the law under the United Nations. That's
00:07:03.060 international law. And it is time for the United States to be in compliance with international law.
00:07:08.180 Because once you enter the first safe country, you must apply for refugee status there. And last
00:07:14.160 time I checked, that's not the issue with people coming across our southern border. If you are America
00:07:21.600 first, you must support a stop to this massive influx of migrant low wage workers, illegals coming across
00:07:32.960 the southern border. You must stop it. You must shut it down. And we must criminalize,
00:07:39.860 criminalize those who exploit this situation and cause these perverse, toxic incentives to continue.
00:07:48.200 come on. Thank you.
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00:08:37.660 So, as you guys know, I've been here in Eastern Europe for the past couple of days doing the show from here.
00:08:51.400 We're visiting family. We're doing lots of stuff.
00:08:53.200 And I posted a video from the Warsaw subway system because as I've been gone, it has come to my attention via the power of Twitter that public transit and specifically New York subway are obviously under a lot of scrutiny right now.
00:09:10.900 Because of the situation that enveloped with the insane homeless person named known as Jordan Neely and the heroic efforts of a U.S. Marine, a former Marine.
00:09:23.380 Remember, there's no such thing as an ex-Marine, a former Marine, to protect the passengers of the subway.
00:09:29.000 By the way, that Marine is probably going to be charged.
00:09:31.100 And when he is, we will defend him full to the hilt the same way that we defended Daniel Perry and also Kyle Rittenhouse.
00:09:40.100 Not because of who they are, but because we stand up for the truth around here.
00:09:45.000 Anyway, I posted this video of Warsaw to show, yeah, there are countries in the world where it doesn't have to be that way.
00:09:52.240 These mental health episodes only seem to happen in one country.
00:09:56.360 And the video I posted from Poland, say, as a guy of Polish descent, that, you know, people really got like three million views as just as of reporting this.
00:10:07.100 And probably it's still going.
00:10:08.840 Even got written up in in a Polish sort of online news outlet where I'll read the machine translation.
00:10:17.420 Jack Posovic, an American right wing political activist, TV correspondent and presenter, posted a short recording from the Warsaw subway on Twitter.
00:10:24.000 The video was widely commented on by Americans.
00:10:26.960 And a lot is written about Poland, mainly in the context of public security.
00:10:30.880 It's not the first time this has happened.
00:10:33.000 And where someone has visited Poland, emphasizing the safety in our country.
00:10:36.880 Last year, a French historian wrote about it, pointing out that compared to France, you can walk around the city at night without fear in Poland.
00:10:42.780 And you don't have to hide your phone when using public transport.
00:10:46.480 Internet users under the recording noticed that the Warsaw subway is clean and calm, completely different than an American public transport.
00:10:52.640 Some people even ironically asked if this was a normal day in the subway.
00:10:57.360 You can see that Americans are used to a different normality.
00:11:00.700 Even one of the Spanish commentators referred to the recording who wrote that every time he visits Warsaw, the thing that strikes him most is that there are Poles in Poland.
00:11:09.280 The video is shared by the American also, another American who commented that for Americans, it's a culture shock.
00:11:15.780 They ride in the metro in big cities in fear because there are a lot of recordings of them being beaten up and humiliated, often by the new dominant groups.
00:11:24.160 They are surprised that somewhere in Europe, people in the subway feel safe, relaxed, and are just reading.
00:11:29.180 It is worth getting to know the world to appreciate what we have in Poland and what we voluntarily renounce because of our own stupidity.
00:11:35.340 But I guess what he's saying is that in some countries, they feel like the grass is always greener, but you don't realize what you have until you compare yourself to another country.
00:11:46.120 And by the way, some of the comments I got on this video were even saying that, okay, well, all right, Poso, but the Warsaw subway is one thing, but Warsaw is a much smaller city than New York.
00:11:55.720 Okay, I said, fine, how about Tokyo? How about Shanghai? I've spent time in both those cities. I've lived in Shanghai for two years, took the metro to work every day or took the bus when I had a different apartment.
00:12:06.640 You know, I never had issues like that.
00:12:09.400 You know, do we have homeless people in public transit in Shanghai? Sure.
00:12:13.580 Like you get beggars, you get people coming up asking you for money, you know, that happens. Sometimes they have kids.
00:12:19.400 And, um, I would give food, you know, if I had some extra food on me or something like that, but no, we, you know, you know, we never had anything like the just pure insanity that you're seeing out of these New York videos.
00:12:31.140 Nothing like that. There's no such thing. And so to say that, oh, you know, what was Sidi Kahn's famous quote, part and parcel living in a big city? No, actually it's not.
00:12:40.820 There are actually countries, civilized countries, where in Poland, for example, the second, second safest country in the world for women is Poland.
00:12:51.960 There are countries that take public safety and security seriously. It's called having respect for your people and respect for your civilization.
00:12:58.980 We just talked about that recently when I was talking about the illegal worker situation, bringing in these foreign migrants constantly to take the jobs of American citizens and American workers.
00:13:08.480 And it's the same thing. If you have respect for the people of your country, then your country will do better. It will perform better. It will be safer.
00:13:19.120 And eventually you will get two things. You have economic prosperity, but also stability. You will have that stability. And we see this in Japan.
00:13:29.760 Then, of course, Tokyo is one of the largest cities on the face of the planet, but it's also consistently ranked as the safest city on the face of the planet.
00:13:38.360 So the question is, are we going to be serious?
00:13:40.680 And I've seen Elon Musk even talking about this now more so where America doesn't necessarily have a homelessness problem because there's plenty of housing in America.
00:13:50.220 What we have is a mental health crisis. And the fact of the matter is there are people that would be better off, kept away from the rest of society.
00:14:00.140 And that means institutionalization. Doesn't mean you throw them into like one floor of the cuckoo's nest.
00:14:06.240 And I hate that movie because of the effect it had on America. And people on both sides got this wrong.
00:14:11.200 You need to take care of people. You need to be compassionate. You need to give them the care they need, the medical help they need.
00:14:16.320 But at the same time, from the position of a public safety standpoint, they need to be kept away from the rest of the country.
00:14:22.340 You should not just be. But instead, in the United States, what we do is we simply hand out pharmaceuticals and SSRIs and antidepressants and antipsychotics like they're candy, like a kid at the candy shop.
00:14:34.280 Big Pharma loves this. The insurance companies love this. So they go. You just hand people those in a bottle and assume they're going to get them and then send them back out into the rest of society.
00:14:43.500 That's what we do. And we wonder why the country is so messed up.
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00:16:10.780 After 29 years working in polling stations, this should have been Joe's 30th.
00:16:15.380 But he resigned ahead of these elections in protest at the new voter ID rules.
00:16:20.080 Working on this polling station, you tend to get to know the voters.
00:16:23.680 You know who's coming in and out from year to year.
00:16:26.100 It would be very difficult for anybody to impersonate somebody else's vote.
00:16:32.660 In Nottingham's High St. Green, some people were being turned away today, like Perna.
00:16:37.060 You had your ID, but you were going to have to go back and get yours.
00:16:40.440 Yeah, I don't have any ID, but I don't have a home, but I'm not being here.
00:16:46.540 Lal and his wife were also turned away.
00:16:48.260 I have my ID, your passport, but they didn't accept.
00:16:52.720 So I bring it, the original one.
00:16:55.440 Because you had it on your phone, but they said you needed...
00:16:57.380 My phone, yeah.
00:16:58.300 But you need a paper copy.
00:16:59.320 Paper copy, yeah.
00:17:00.420 But 10 minutes later, they were back and eager to vote.
00:17:03.820 Oh no, I'm so sorry. I had to show ID.
00:17:07.260 Oh no, it was the worst thing in the world.
00:17:09.300 And then...
00:17:11.300 I'm sorry, it's British.
00:17:13.460 And then he came to me and he said,
00:17:16.800 I had to show ID.
00:17:18.580 I had to show some form of identification in order to be able to vote in his primary elections.
00:17:24.380 And it just...
00:17:25.300 It hurt me so much.
00:17:27.920 What was I going to do?
00:17:29.940 What does he expect me to just have my ID just hanging out in my wallet?
00:17:35.040 Just here in my pocket at all times?
00:17:37.600 How could you expect people to live in...
00:17:40.880 This is basically Nazi Germany.
00:17:42.900 To allow people to have their IDs in their pockets.
00:17:49.300 And expect them to be shown when asked for proper form of identification.
00:17:55.940 But exercising in a sovereign procedure in an election.
00:18:00.360 It's unfathomable.
00:18:01.920 It's utterly unfathomable.
00:18:06.940 Faminable.
00:18:08.020 Flammable.
00:18:08.580 Flammable.
00:18:09.860 Unflammable.
00:18:10.480 It's completely unflammable.
00:18:12.760 Oh my gosh.
00:18:14.800 Oh my gosh.
00:18:16.400 They wouldn't accept the ID that was...
00:18:18.160 Yeah, because you're not allowed to show ID on your phone.
00:18:21.300 And the other guy couldn't even speak English.
00:18:23.840 Okay.
00:18:24.520 No.
00:18:25.380 It's a real ID.
00:18:26.620 It's a real system.
00:18:27.280 And according to the National Pulse, listen to this, England introduced nationwide IDs
00:18:32.080 this week.
00:18:33.000 But apparently, there were no reports of widespread denial of voting by recently implemented voter
00:18:38.020 ID requirements in England's local elections this week, despite left-wing scaremongering.
00:18:43.300 In fact, even in that liberal media report that we just watched, it said that the guys came
00:18:49.640 back 10 minutes later because they stopped breaking the law and showed their ID.
00:18:54.100 Let's go back to the National Pulse.
00:18:55.200 The decision to introduce voter ID laws followed the practice of an increasing majority of
00:19:00.820 developed nations.
00:19:02.520 Before Britain introduced voter ID, it was the only nation in Europe that did not have
00:19:06.840 any requirements upon entering the voting booth.
00:19:10.220 Prior to the election on Thursday, May 4th, far-left organizations warned of millions of
00:19:17.020 voters being disenfranchised by the move to secure Britain's elections.
00:19:21.000 It doesn't matter how long the government tries to dress it up.
00:19:26.620 These plans make it harder for working-class, older, black, Asian, and minority ethnic Britons
00:19:31.480 to vote, said the Labour Party's Cat Smith.
00:19:34.860 As of Thursday night, however, the goalposts had shifted significantly, with the leftist electoral
00:19:38.480 reform societies, Jess Garland, claiming,
00:19:40.360 One voter turned away is one voter too many.
00:19:43.740 The government must take lessons from the problems we're seeing today at polling stations across
00:19:47.960 the country and face up to the fact that these new rules damage our elections more than they
00:19:52.380 protect them.
00:19:54.340 But by and large, there don't appear to have been problems across the country.
00:19:58.000 In fact, the few people who reported forgetting to bring ID brought them back just a few minutes
00:20:06.620 later.
00:20:07.300 And then, of course, we talked about the people who came back just 10 minutes later.
00:20:11.740 The ousted left-wing Member of Parliament, Tom Brake, Tom Brake, I guess the brakes are
00:20:17.760 out, Tom, claimed in a press release to legacy media that thousands had been denied their right
00:20:24.180 to vote, though failed to cite any sources reflecting this.
00:20:27.400 Even though, against a backdrop of millions of votes cast, the number of people turned
00:20:31.480 away for refusing to bring valued identification to the polling booth is unlikely to work to
00:20:37.080 exceed the usual number of rejected or spoiled ballots commonly experienced in elections.
00:20:42.700 Even the far-left byline times could only muster up claims of a few dozen people to undergird
00:20:48.940 their claims of mass disenfranchisement.
00:20:52.040 Peter Staten, the chief executive of the Association of Electoral Administrators, actually
00:20:57.060 confirmed to The Guardian that there were no reported incidents of major concern.
00:21:02.160 He said, yeah, I've been to a couple of polling stations today, and it's going through all
00:21:06.480 very smoothly.
00:21:07.620 There were two voters who had forgotten their ID, but were coming back later, and that's
00:21:11.120 the only two they were aware of.
00:21:13.040 Everyone else is coming to the station with ID ready to show staff.
00:21:15.700 There's no major issues that we're aware of at this time.
00:21:17.640 There are 22 forms of valid ID that met the eligibility criteria.
00:21:23.560 If someone did not pass one of those, possessed one of those 22, they could apply for a free
00:21:28.580 voter authority certificate or even send a postal vote.
00:21:32.460 So mail and ballot.
00:21:34.500 And constantly, we were told again and again, this is going to affect minorities.
00:21:41.540 It's going to affect the elderly.
00:21:42.560 It's just pure race baiting, pure, pure, pure race baiting.
00:21:47.040 Shahzad Khan, a labor voter, told the Financial Times that the consensus among British voters
00:21:52.320 was that it's better because obviously, then there can't be any dodgy votes or anything
00:21:58.680 like that.
00:22:00.300 Well, that's the question, isn't it?
00:22:03.500 So the issue for us here in the United States, or there in the United States, since I'm not
00:22:08.380 currently in the United States, but as I say, for the United States, is why do we want to
00:22:14.480 continue to have unsecure elections?
00:22:16.220 And this is the issue.
00:22:17.060 Now, I'm very clear about this.
00:22:20.000 In states where conservatives have a majority, you must push for every election integrity law
00:22:27.280 you possibly can, voter ID, banning universal mail-in ballots, banning drop boxes.
00:22:35.320 But here's the other issue.
00:22:36.660 If you are in a state that does not have a conservative majority, then that means conservatives
00:22:41.160 must embrace mail-in ballots, must embrace early ballots, and drop boxes everywhere.
00:22:48.320 I specifically say they should be in the back of every church that you can find, every single
00:22:54.440 church.
00:22:54.780 And this is very simple.
00:22:56.720 Churches have been a staple of American voting and the American voting system since there has
00:23:01.820 been a United States of America.
00:23:04.120 Please try and sue us, Libs, for putting drop boxes in the back of churches.
00:23:09.900 Churches have literally been a voting center in the U.S. for hundreds of years.
00:23:16.400 So try it.
00:23:17.340 Literally try it.
00:23:18.720 And I'm sorry, but people want to whine, people want to complain, but you know what else you
00:23:22.800 have to do?
00:23:23.260 You got to win.
00:23:23.760 And eventually you have to win.
00:23:25.440 And that means doing what needs to be done.
00:23:27.760 So we're talking about these situations.
00:23:29.460 And then eventually, if that happens, then you can enact the laws that you want.
00:23:35.540 But until then, you have to play ball with the system as is.
00:23:39.980 It's as simple as that.
00:23:41.500 And for those people who say, well, I want to lose and I want to lose with honor, dignity.
00:23:46.740 You know what?
00:23:47.220 You're still a loser.
00:23:47.940 And at the end of the day, if you're a loser, you're going to lose.
00:23:51.740 Winners win and losers lose.
00:23:53.920 And that's how it ends.
00:23:55.400 And so if you're going to sit there and cry and cry and cry and whine and whine and whine,
00:23:59.400 the rest of us will be sitting in the winner's circle, not listening to you.
00:24:03.580 Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay ashore.