On this episode of Human Events Daily, Jack Posobiec is joined by Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, Donald Trump Jr., Steve Bannon, Roseanne Barr, and so many more to discuss a variety of current events.
00:03:51.500We've gone through and made friends and allies with Japan.
00:03:57.280But as we look and as I look across the landscape right now of the American experiment, if you want to call it that, the post-World War II system, the global system that's been set up since then,
00:04:16.720America's greatest enemies are not on foreign shores.
00:04:24.640Our greatest threats currently lie here at home within our own borders.
00:04:31.440It's not the CCP that's taking all of our freedoms away here in the United States.
00:05:27.120Let's play sought one from last night.
00:05:28.940So foreign policy experience is not the same as foreign policy wisdom.
00:05:35.900I want everybody at home to know that I was the first person to say we need a reasonable peace deal in Ukraine.
00:05:41.120Now a lot of the neocons are quietly coming along to that position, with the exceptions of Nikki Haley and Joe Biden, who still support this, what I believe is pointless war in Ukraine.
00:05:51.500And I think those with foreign policy experience, one thing that Joe Biden and Nikki Haley have in common is that neither of them could even state for you three provinces in eastern Ukraine that they want to send our troops to actually fight for.
00:06:05.720This is what I want people to understand.
00:06:07.340These people have – I mean, she has no idea what the hell the names of those provinces are, but she wants to send our sons and daughters and our troops and our military equipment to go fight it.
00:06:15.700So reject this myth that they've been selling you, that somebody had a cup of coffee stint at the U.N. and then makes eight million bucks after, has real foreign policy experience.
00:06:23.260It takes an outsider to see this through.
00:06:37.860These people would send you to die without even understanding the basics of what they're talking about.
00:06:47.160The Nikki Haley strategy, the money that's going to be flowing into her, continues.
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00:07:29.680Folks, it's clear, the unthinkable, it's here now.
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00:08:40.500What was your sense of the debate, and where do you think it, or how do you think it exemplifies where the standings are in at least, shall we say, the second tier of the horse race?
00:08:53.020You know, Jack, it's kind of like the Bataan death march.
00:09:00.200The gap between the first tier and the second tier could be as much as 50 points.
00:09:07.320This contest for the nomination is over.
00:09:11.260And I guess you could view the debates as an audition for vice president, but there's nobody on that stage that I could, in good conscience, recommend to President Trump as a vice presidential running mate.
00:09:25.240I think Vivek Ramaswamy continues to distinguish himself by telling hard truths that nobody else seems to be willing to talk about.
00:09:37.660But beyond that, you can see it in his body language.
00:09:47.740Ignominious defeat is imminent in Iowa, and I think he actually knows it.
00:09:56.540He's either shooting down by attacking Nikki Haley or, more likely, she is now surpassing him everywhere, still leaving a giant gap between her, of course, and President Trump.
00:10:11.860And Chris Christie's become a national punchline.
00:10:14.660I mean, he needs to run, just not for president.
00:10:20.820Well, I'd love to play this clip for you and get your take on it, because as though, and certainly myself, you know, we were playing a lot of these clips last night of Vivek Ramaswamy.
00:10:30.260Some of the, as you say, the hard truths that typically would be the role of President Trump on a stage like that.
00:10:37.700Vivek has certainly stepped into it, talking about January 6th, talking about open borders, talking about many things that go on.
00:10:46.200But really, there is a spot that I think has been overshadowed, and this is one of those standout moments.
00:12:09.280In this case, you know, the role of Butto is being played by Chris Christie.
00:12:15.580I mean, it's embarrassing talking over each other.
00:12:20.420It just kind of demonstrates why these debates are an enormous waste of time and an enormous waste of money.
00:12:27.160The only guy that is even remotely interesting here is Vivek Ramaswamy, and that's because, for example, he's prepared to talk about the role of the Saudis in 9-11, which nobody wants to talk about, which is, you know, been covered up by our government now for decades.
00:12:48.980I'm not really – Chris Christie's one-man revenge tour, which seems to be calculated to get him a job at CNN when this is over, I assume, or maybe MSNBC.
00:13:00.660Other than that, I don't understand why this man is running.
00:13:04.880He's not breaking, you know, double digits anywhere, and he's not going to.
00:13:10.920So I guess what really strikes me here is – so this is a similar role that Chris Christie played to Marco Rubio in the 2016 debates, or really 2015 going into 2016, where he started attacking him for being robotic, for repeating his answers.
00:13:28.000The response here, though, of Governor DeSantis to basically, as you say, engage in this food fight, to just kind of start stammering, this is not the Governor DeSantis that we were told would be campaigning, is it?
00:13:43.520No, and, you know, I got a little bit of a scrap on X, formerly known as Twitter.
00:13:49.480Ron DeSantis says if he's elected, he will fire Christopher Wray.
00:13:54.980Why doesn't he fire Gregory Toney, the sheriff he appointed to the largest sheriff's office in the state of Florida,
00:14:03.380who is a pro-BLM, pro-Palestinian extremist, ex-murderer, and former drug dealer, who lied about all of that.
00:14:14.480The State Ethics Commission has recommended the termination of Sheriff Toney.
00:14:20.200A three-judge panel recommended the termination of Sheriff Toney.
00:14:24.540But Ron DeSantis' chief fundraisers are out helping re-elect this Democrat.
00:14:30.280So he won't even fire a guy in Florida, we're supposed to trust him that he's going to fire a bad guy in Washington.
00:14:37.580Literally, virtually nothing Ron DeSantis says can actually be believed.
00:14:43.200No, we see this again and again, and also times where his governorship will have these fantastic promotions, and it gets front-page news, he has these great press releases, his Disney fight, etc.
00:14:54.920And then you realize, you know, and then something comes up on page A15 several months later, several weeks later.
00:15:01.980Basically, the headline is all but gutted, it's all but turned upside down, and we find that the victory was completely hollow to begin with.
00:15:11.480Well, for example, right here in Broward County, they are continuing to push critical race theory in the schools.
00:15:20.040I know the governor says that he made that illegal.
00:15:24.540Every single large county school district simply ignores him, and he does nothing about it.
00:15:30.160He appointed this black VLM radical Democrat who is openly pro-Iranian and pro-Islamic terrorist to the sheriff's office, and it's been recommended multiple times that he be fired, but the governor will not fire him.
00:15:48.920It's a perfect example of Ron DeSantis saying one thing, but doing something entirely different.
00:15:54.140Well, and of course, the governor is not home in his home state to be able to actually look after any of these things right now, is he?
00:16:03.820No, so we have a 25% increase in our electricity rates, but that's because Governor DeSantis took nine and a half million dollars from Florida Power and Light and its subsidiaries for his various political funds.
00:16:17.180If you're a Florida homeowner, you can forget about getting insurance.
00:16:22.940Most of the home insurers have left the market, but that's because under Florida state law, a law signed by Ron DeSantis, if your home was destroyed in the hurricane and your insurer is offering you pennies on the dollar, you have no ability to sue them.
00:16:40.060Ron DeSantis took away your ability to sue him.
00:16:43.080So he has extorted the special interests in the state for millions of dollars of campaign contributions, and he pays no price.
00:16:53.660If you were putting that money in his pocket, it would be formally corruption.
00:17:27.400My brother, by the way, also is in Florida and says the same thing when he looks at insurance, when you can look at crime in certain areas.
00:17:33.280Tampa, by the way, is experiencing something of a crime wave right now, as well as other cities.
00:17:38.080And so people are asking, why is it that supposedly this wonderful state, this wonderful bastion, is, instead of having the governor, who was reelected just about one year ago, reelected, is not sitting there taking care of business, executing the job that he was hired to,
00:17:55.000and is instead gallivanting around the country, explaining why he should be president, but he hasn't actually been able to put a dent in any of the polling.
00:18:17.460These are America first Republicans who are kind of outside the establishment, passed a respectful resolution urging him to come home and do the job he was elected to do.
00:18:35.340His wife, Casey DeSantis, is going to run for governor.
00:18:38.420The reason they're going to do that is because they're addicted to the perks.
00:18:42.280They're addicted to the private jets and the five-star resorts and all the brown-nosing and so on.
00:18:49.320But I think he's going to find that many of the people who have funded him are not funding him because they like him or because they support him.
00:18:56.520They're funding him because they have to.
00:22:16.600So, there is no other opening, and of course, Governor DeSantis himself is prohibited by the state constitution for running for another term.
00:22:25.380So, that is my prediction, and I'll stick to it.
00:22:29.980The other thing I thought was interesting last night was the way Vivek Ramaswamy publicly humiliated Nikki Haley.
00:22:38.460I mean, that has to be one of the standout moments that I have ever seen in any presidential debate.
00:22:46.720That was the blankest stare I've ever seen.
00:22:50.880She can't, she doesn't know much about foreign policy.
00:22:53.620I happen to know they had to walk her through an actual globe when she became U.N. ambassador to show her where various countries were.
00:23:02.020And so, when I look across the mainstream media, though, this morning, I see in the New York Post, right after the debate, it says suddenly the Post experts say that Nikki Haley is the winner.
00:23:14.500Then I see Time Magazine, Nikki Haley is the winner.
00:23:16.640And I see this other spin that's out there in the mainstream media telling us that because the attacks were mostly directed on Nikki Haley, right, this is the way that they're spinning the Vivek attacks and spinning that moment to say he's only attacking her because she's becoming the new frontrunner.
00:23:34.260And they're trying to make this into a two-way race between her and Trump without actually talking about what happened there.
00:23:42.020And, look, I've got some contacts in the donor community.
00:23:46.960And what I'm hearing is that this is the sort of your Paul Singer tier type neocon Republicans establishment uniparty, Reid Hoffman putting another $250,000, the Silicon Valley guy, into her super PAC.
00:24:05.400This idea is they don't necessarily care what her performance is.
00:24:09.140They just want her to be on the ballot against Trump and build up her name ID to the point where they think she could potentially be a threat to them.
00:24:18.080What could really be the strategy there?
00:24:20.980Well, first of all, these are the same people who had all their initial chips on Ron DeSantis.
00:24:25.460And he is so underperformed as a candidate.
00:24:29.060And, of course, he's tried to straddle.
00:24:41.360Now they're just moving their chips over to Nikki Haley.
00:24:45.380She is the Bill Kristol, Robert Kagan, neocon, Dick Cheney wing of the party's last best hope.
00:24:54.100And it's not much of a hope at all, particularly after, I predict to you, she gets totally vanquished in her home state of South Carolina,
00:25:03.140where she's running, as you would expect, having been governor there.
00:25:07.480She's run better there than Ron DeSantis is running in Florida, where he currently trails Donald Trump in the state where he's a sitting governor by 40 points.
00:25:17.280By the way, remember, Ron DeSantis once led Donald Trump in the polls in Florida immediately after his re-election.
00:25:28.520I just think that there's very little chance that this works unless it is the setup for what they really wanted to do in 2016.
00:25:38.200People have forgotten that Ted Cruz and John Kasich and Jeb Bush got together essentially in a cabal to try to steal the nomination from Donald Trump in the credentials committee and the rules committee of the convention.
00:25:53.500And fortunately, Paul Manafort was at the helm of the Trump campaign at the time, knows more about convention politics perhaps than any person alive.
00:26:04.640It's a very arcane area of political expertise, and he managed to crush their efforts.
00:26:11.560But those in the Trump campaign need to be keeping...
00:26:14.320Well, and Roger, on that piece, I think we should also point out, and I've brought up here numerous times,
00:26:21.060that the person who was leading the charge on that, who was leading the floor, who then, after it failed, tore off his credentials on CNN or C-SPAN and threw them on the ground, was none other than Ken Cuccinelli.
00:26:33.700Ken Cuccinelli, who is now currently the founder of what? Never Back Down, the Ron DeSantis Super PAC.
00:26:41.200So, you know, and I've had this theory out there as well, because, look, I remember 26, I was there with you in 2016 at the convention in Cleveland, which is actually the last convention, incidentally, the last convention the RNC has held because of COVID in 2020.
00:26:55.560Do you think it's possible that they could be trying for a replay of that original forcing of a contested convention?
00:27:02.660I think that's what they have in mind.
00:27:05.500But as long as those in the Trump campaign, and I think they're doing an excellent job, I must tell you, mechanically and technically, and in terms of no leaks and so on,
00:27:16.120as long as they are keeping a close eye on who gets appointed to the rules, credentials and platform committees from each of these states at the time that these primaries and caucuses take place,
00:27:29.640to ensure that you're not just getting Trump delegates, but you're also getting Trump loyalists appointed to key committees,
00:27:37.100I think that that effort will be tried and will be stopped yet again, as it was in 2016.
00:27:46.120Well, I think that's exactly right. And it's very sad to me that I say, look, you know, you hear these names, Steve Cohen, Paul Singer, these these types out there that are not Trump supporters.
00:27:55.680They are the uniparty establishment. This has been the money that's gone forward.
00:28:00.560Nikki Haley, I think, is an obvious avatar for them.
00:28:03.440I think Ron DeSantis probably isn't as obvious.
00:28:07.120But if you look in terms of the money that he's taken over the past year or two, that it falls directly in line with them,
00:28:14.080as well as the Ricketts money from that machine that he's taken as well,
00:28:17.320and his efforts to essentially vacate the Nebraska, Nebraska Senate seat and allow for Ricketts to essentially appoint himself the senator of the state through his through his appointed successor as governor there.
00:28:32.200Roger, why is it, though? And is this the reason then?
00:28:35.880Is this the reason that none of them have dropped out of the race, even though we can see in poll after poll after poll,
00:28:42.520as you say originally, they just have no traction against the former president?
00:28:50.440Ron DeSantis particularly has an extraordinarily difficult decision to make here because December 12th,
00:28:57.520he's got to make a decision about whether he stays on the ballot or not in Florida.
00:29:02.240And given that the Iowa caucuses are not until January 15th, he runs the risk of getting pulverized in Iowa and then getting humiliated in his home state of Florida.
00:29:29.700And we see reporting in Bloomberg that says that DeSantis has been privately telling people that it may not have been the right time to run.
00:29:36.160Do you have any sense at who it was specifically that convinced him that he should make this run now against President Trump rather than wait until 2028 when it would have been an open seat?
00:30:37.300I wonder if she was given the choice to say which was worse, the FBI raid, the Mueller investigation, or the 31-year, I don't know, long-suffering, the long-suffering Mrs. Stone.
00:30:49.860She is an amazing, amazing woman, and I'm so grateful to the Lord that she is still with us.
00:31:17.240By the way, guys, if you're looking for Christmas presents, some of Roger's books out there on JFK, on LBJ, on the Bush family, they make for fantastic Christmas reads.
00:31:27.260I know that you'll love them just as much as I did.
00:31:29.160We're going to get into a little bit more of some of those facts, those hard facts that Vivek Ramaswamy brought up last night with Raw Egg Nationalists, coming up next.
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00:31:41.780I'm trying to listen to the new human events with Jack Posobiec.
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00:31:51.720Folks, the world is quickly descending into chaos, and the next medical crisis is just around the corner.
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00:33:48.480With all three of my other colleagues on this debate stage, is all three of them have been licking Donald Trump's boots for years for money and endorsements.
00:33:58.640Ron DeSantis, you've been a great governor, but you would have never been one without actually begging Donald Trump for that endorsement.
00:34:03.540And you attacked him in your book a year ago.
00:34:05.460Same thing with Chris Christie as a lobbyist, begging them for COVID money for his special interests in New Jersey, prepping him for the debates last time around.
00:34:13.980These people are now Monday morning quarterbacking some decision he made.
00:34:17.660I think the real enemy is not Donald Trump.
00:34:21.380It is the deep state that at least Donald Trump attempted to take on.
00:34:25.260And if you want somebody who's going to speak truth to power, then vote for somebody who's going to speak the truth to you.
00:34:30.780Why am I the only person on the stage, at least, who can say that January 6th now does look like it was an inside job?
00:34:37.540That the government lied to us for 20 years about Saudi Arabia's involvement in 9-11?
00:34:42.800That the great replacement theory is not some grand right-wing conspiracy theory, but a basic statement of the Democratic Party's platform?
00:34:50.580That the 2020 election was indeed stolen by big tech?
00:34:55.340That the 2016 election, the one that Trump won for sure, was also one that was stolen from him by the national security establishment that actually put up the Trump-Russia collusion hoax that they knew was false?
00:35:07.480There's a reason why I'm the only person on the stage who can say these things.
00:35:27.080He talks about the Saudis being involved in 9-11.
00:35:30.320And then he talks about something that, you know, he says the great replacement theory.
00:35:34.300But, you know, you could also just refer to this as replacement migration and points out, and he played a clip by Joe Biden that went pretty viral earlier this week from over 10 years ago,
00:35:44.480of Biden talking about how we want unrelenting nonstop stream of migrants.
00:35:54.380And then he said it's a good thing that the European Caucasian stock is becoming a minority in the – he was talking about the United States, but really you could extrapolate that across the West.
00:36:07.780But so what Vivek Ramaswamy does – and I think it's funny that, you know, of course, he says this as obviously a man of Indian extraction.
00:36:17.560Why is it, though, that it's so hard to talk about these things, Egg, when we can see it happening every single day?
00:36:24.320Well, I think it's so hard because there has been a total – I mean, the media, the whole – the media apparatus, I mean, everybody is in lockstep in denial of the fact that this is happening.
00:36:41.740You know, anybody who even mentions the phrase the great replacement or replacement migration is immediately branded dangerous right-wing conspiracy theorist.
00:36:54.420I mean, nobody has been able to break through that conditioning.
00:36:58.040But Vivek did something quite clever, and we were talking about this just before I came on.
00:37:02.840He actually dug up that video of Joe Biden saying those things and posted it before he went on the debate stage so that he actually was covering his own bases so that everybody could see.
00:37:17.280Actually, Joe Biden said these words himself, the current president of the United States, made it clear that this was a deliberate policy of the Democratic Party and a deliberate policy by extension of leftist, liberal and even conservative governments across the Western world.
00:37:36.820So I think Vivek has – Vivek played an absolute blinder on the debate stage, and he did very well to prepare in the way that he did because there is, as I say, the most enormous weight of the media and state apparatus working against anybody who tries to say that this is actually going on.
00:37:56.160Yeah, it's very interesting because I've seen Vivek, he's kind of been making the rounds in interviews this morning.
00:38:37.200The statistics don't lie, and the evidence of our own eyes doesn't lie when we travel to major cities or if we live in major cities.
00:38:44.180But, yeah, he is really, really clever.
00:38:50.160He's been very, very clever in doing this and drawing our attention to the actual stated – the actual utterances of our leaders.
00:38:58.880And I think we owe him a great debt of gratitude for that, if only just for that.
00:39:05.820Well, no, I think that's right because it's gotten so far that – and I remember Tucker Carlson, okay, would be the – probably the first person who really started making this comment and talking about this issue in this trend line probably a couple years ago.
00:39:23.600Obviously, when he still had his Fox show, he would bring this up.
00:39:26.740I remember Trump was still in office, and the ADL just lost their mind at him saying, you can't possibly say this, you're not allowed to talk about it.
00:39:34.020But then, of course, you could go and turn the channel to MSNBC, to Joy Reid, and there would Joy Reid be championing, championing the fact that this was happening.
00:39:43.780And she'd be celebrating it and applauding, and she's clinking wine glasses with Rachel Maddow saying, oh, it's so wonderful, you know, whites are going to be a minority, and this is great, and this is a demographic comeback, a demographic comeuppance, et cetera, et cetera.
00:39:56.240That it's very clear, and they say, we want this because we know we are going to fundamentally not only change the makeup of the United States, change the makeup of these countries, but we are going to create a voter block that will serve us in perpetuity for a long, long time.
00:40:13.100And so this has been something that Michael Anton over at the Claremont Institute and also a former Trump official has referred to as the celebration parallax, the idea that if someone says, so if someone brings up this replacement migration and someone says that it's happening and is critical of it, then you're labeled a conspiracy theorist and we're told that it's not happening.
00:40:35.580But if you bring it up and you celebrate it, then everybody just goes along with it, and you can find it on Vox.com and others.
00:40:41.360We've got about one minute until the break.
00:40:44.340Yeah, well, that's – yeah, well, I think that's a perfect way of putting it.
00:40:48.000It's an extreme form of gaslighting, and we can see that it's taking place, and yet it takes someone powerful, I think, or someone with a particular kind of stage to be able to break through that kind of messaging, and maybe Vivek has done that.
00:41:22.200I don't think anyone has ever really campaigned on this.
00:41:24.760You certainly hear in Europe people like George Maloney and others will campaign on ending the migrant crisis, but then they sort of – you know, they get into power, and then they just keep – they keep it going on.
00:41:37.140They keep doing it and perpetuating it.
00:41:38.760And so I really don't think that anyone in the West has asked, do you want to live this way?
00:41:43.660Do you want your countries to be fundamentally changed in a way that – and I want to be clear about this – it is going to be unalterable once this happens.
00:41:53.340And is that something that you want to live with?
00:41:55.760If we supposedly live in democracies, right, or at least limited democracies, shouldn't that be the kind of thing that our voters are asked about?
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00:43:15.500So I'm talking with our guest, Raw Egg Nationalist, and you had an essay, I'm not sure if this was a substack or just something you put up on X, where you were talking about how the specific Western systems that we have, whether it's the Constitution or whether it's our institutions across Western Europe, are really culturally and ethnically driven.
00:43:39.700And that when you change a population in a certain country to people that don't have those kind of traditions, suddenly, and it shouldn't surprise us, that the institutions themselves kind of stop functioning.
00:43:52.000Can you walk us through a little bit what you were talking about?
00:44:11.520But what people forget or what people don't understand is that all of these institutions that are embodied in America, in the American tradition, the tradition of law and order, the Constitution, etc., are long outgrowths of a particular way of life.
00:44:29.020And by that, I mean, especially the English way of life, the Northern European way of life.
00:44:35.060You know, these are traditions that emerged over a period of, well, a thousand plus years, probably, in England and Northern Europe.
00:44:42.940And you can actually even see elements of these institutions if you look at a document like the Germania by Tacitus, which is an ethnography of the ancient Germans that was written in about 98 AD by a Roman historian.
00:44:57.560You know, we're talking about deep, deep historical continuities that have been sort of baked into the European people and particular peoples within Europe, like the Anglos, who obviously, you know, were the founders of America and Anglo traditions, despite the decline of Anglos within America as a, you know, as a proportion of the population, then they've still predominated.
00:45:21.820But what we're seeing now, of course, is with mass demographic change, is we're seeing that these institutions suddenly don't function because they are actually losing their basis in the particular peoples who up until this point have made up the American stock.
00:45:40.400And so, naturally, as a result of this, then politics is changing in the US, I think, for the, well, for the worse, but it's certainly, it's certainly changing.
00:45:51.580And I think that that is deliberately cultivated.
00:45:53.740But you see it even in things like in philosophy, in movements like post-liberalism, for instance, which is, you know, this sort of philosophical movement that's led by, or political movement that's led by people like Patrick Deneen.
00:46:07.200He claims that, you know, what we need is we need to get beyond liberalism, we need to abandon, basically, the institutions in certain respects that made America America that are rooted in the northern European experience and the northern European peoples.
00:46:23.800And that is only possible with mass demographic change, I think.
00:46:27.360Well, I think something interesting that this, I reflected on, and by the way, this is, you know, it is philosophical, but it's also not philosophical in some ways, because, you know, you look, President Trump is currently on trial right now in New York City for, you know, he's currently in court for a civil case, but he's also been convicted, or excuse me, indicted on various other matters.
00:46:49.140He's facing charges in Fulton County, Georgia, he's facing charges in D.C.
00:46:53.480But the whole idea of this 12 men on a jury, this is an Anglo-Western idea, this is a tradition that comes down, and again, the entire idea as well of the prosecutorial system, it all comes from having a higher conception of what justice and fairness is.
00:47:17.020But if you are someone who cannot conceive of those just ambiguous concepts, then you are not going to be able to view the law through that lens.
00:47:28.940You're just going to be able to view it as a sort of tool to use against your enemies, and this is how you get someone like an Alvin Bragg, or someone like a Fanny Willis, or someone like a Letitia James, who simply uses it for raw political power.
00:47:42.620So we see this, Bonfire of the Vanities, by the way, is exactly what Donald Trump is living through right now, because you have these people who have no conception of what these systems and institutions are supposed to be.
00:47:55.120Yeah, and it's only going to get worse.
00:47:57.200I mean, this is one of the many reasons why the demographic problem is the key problem, I think.
00:48:03.700It's the key problem throughout the Western world, and it's especially the key problem in America today, and it's why Trump is resisted so intensely by his enemies, because they know that it is essential to their plans for the future of the nation.