Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - August 03, 2026


TRUMP CALLS OFF "WW2 STYLE" IRAN STRIKES AS COMMUNISM RISES IN AMERICA


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00:00:00.000 Hey guys, it's Jack. I wanted to let you know that we're starting a new push for subscriptions
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00:00:22.660 Look, we've done so much over the past couple of years since this show started, and we're
00:00:26.840 only going to do so much more. Let's get it. Over the weekend, President Trump threatened
00:00:31.920 major strikes before backing off. He says new talks with Iran start today, but Iran says
00:00:37.400 that's not true. It's all creating a lot of confusion. Well, President Trump says appeals
00:00:42.380 from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and even Iran persuaded him to give diplomacy another chance after warning
00:00:47.600 of those major strikes on Iranian infrastructure. Now, the president says talks are expected to
00:00:52.520 begin today and will focus on reopening the Strait of Hormuz. But Tehran is already challenging that,
00:00:57.280 saying they are rather there are no planned discussions with the White House, only talks
00:01:01.160 with Oman, adding the Strait cannot be fully reopened while what it calls, quote, U.S. aggression
00:01:06.000 continues. New details about the 50,000 migrants who surged into the Spanish city of Switha on the
00:01:12.980 North African coast. Authorities now say at least 72 of those migrants have died, some drowning,
00:01:18.260 while others were killed in a stampede.
00:01:21.100 Democrat donors are already feeling anxious about 2028.
00:01:24.420 The party is facing a cash flow problem
00:01:26.380 as concerns over Ken Martin's leadership grow
00:01:28.640 following a slew of negative headlines.
00:01:31.060 One donor telling Politico, quote,
00:01:33.020 nobody wants to give Martin or DNC money at this point.
00:01:36.240 It's beyond embarrassing,
00:01:37.880 and it's not going to get better until he's gone.
00:01:41.200 Overnight, Washington deal-making
00:01:42.900 impacting President Trump's cabinet.
00:01:45.560 With his nomination in jeopardy,
00:01:47.120 acting Attorney General Todd Blanche searching for an agreement to get his confirmation back
00:01:52.180 on track after a battle within Trump's own party. We have a man named Todd Blanche.
00:01:57.720 He's outstanding in every way. Blanche agreeing to the demands of two key Republican senators,
00:02:03.720 issuing an order overnight that he says officially rescinds the so-called anti-weaponization fund.
00:02:10.080 The controversial $1.8 billion fund would have offered taxpayer money to some people
00:02:15.560 who claimed they were victimized by the federal government,
00:02:18.640 potentially including some of those involved in the January 6th attack on Capitol Hill.
00:02:23.580 It's pretty big, and we were set to go, and they called.
00:02:26.920 And in addition, Saudi Arabia called, and UAE called, Qatar called.
00:02:34.900 I called some numerous people.
00:02:37.280 I don't want to use the word begging, but somewhere in particular, Iran did not want to be hit.
00:02:43.660 and they said we want to talk we want to talk about the straight but more importantly from my
00:02:49.920 standpoint we want to talk about the denuclearization of iran because it's what it's all about this is
00:02:56.340 why i'm doing this and it should have been done it's now 50 years we keep saying 47 years but
00:03:01.560 three years have gone by but it's for 50 years that other presidents should have been doing what
00:03:07.980 or other countries. Didn't have to be us, but other countries. And nobody did it. And it was
00:03:14.000 time. And we hit them hard with the B2s more than a year ago now. And that knocked out their 1.00
00:03:19.740 capability, their potential capability. And we've done a great job. But when we talk, we say we're
00:03:27.340 talking. If we're not talking, when you ask me, no, we're not talking, I'll say it. But we are
00:03:31.420 talking right now. We're talking. And we're talking at the request of Iran, backed by Saudi
00:03:37.100 Arabia, backed by UAE and backed by Qatar in particular, but others also. Many, many
00:03:44.180 countries called, many, the leaders of many are friendly with a lot of them, almost all
00:03:48.820 of them, one way or the other. And they all wanted to give this a last chance. This is
00:03:54.160 a last chance. This is not something that, if it doesn't happen, this is a last chance
00:03:59.980 for them to sign a good document.
00:04:04.280 Yeah, please.
00:04:05.440 Mr. President, New York City Mayor Zoran Mondani
00:04:08.400 is requiring an ID to access his government-run grocery stores.
00:04:13.520 What, then, is your message to Democrats
00:04:15.340 who do not want to pass the Save America Act
00:04:18.140 and ensure, you know, ID at the ballot box?
00:04:21.000 When was this announced? This was just announced.
00:04:23.000 Yeah.
00:04:23.260 I heard about it. Yeah.
00:04:24.520 Well, I wish they'd have an ID to access the voting booth.
00:04:27.360 you know they don't want to access the voting booth with any identification we want voter id
00:04:32.840 and we want proof of citizenship uh well he also had anything where you had to have two different
00:04:39.900 ids to shovel snow during the winter right so that's a very friendly question i like her who
00:04:45.260 are you with one american news sir very good all right good question very good there are
00:04:50.660 almost 20 gop senators who have pledged to stay in dc to pass save america act so what's your
00:04:57.160 message to the rest of the senators who are still on their summer recess i think there's nothing
00:05:02.360 more important than the save america act i think they should stay they do what they want but i
00:05:08.380 think they should stay i think it's so important to get it past yeah mr president where are the
00:05:14.180 iran talks and what are your requirements right now i mean they're going to go quickly one way
00:05:19.320 or the other it's not very complex we're talking about the strait the opening of the strait having
00:05:24.660 it open literally by tomorrow completely open and that's phase one and phase two is we then we'll
00:05:32.740 talk about the nuclear uh capacity the nuclear what you know as we've been mentioned that basically
00:05:38.980 it's i think most the denuclearization of iran has to happen has to happen and that'll be the
00:05:46.340 second phase but the first phase is the opening of the straits the second phase will be the
00:05:50.820 denuclearization and that'll take a little while but we were very strong on 0.54
00:05:57.480 it they cannot have a nuclear weapon Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon and I
00:06:01.080 have never changed in that yeah please in the back thank you mr. president you
00:06:04.500 said that if Democrats get back into power what is happening in Spain awaits
00:06:09.540 America do what should voters in other countries with elections coming up soon
00:06:13.740 take away from what's going on we have to be very careful with the whole
00:06:17.400 socialist thing I think in many cases it's much more than socialist they
00:06:21.360 skipped socialism they went directly to communism but when I saw what happened
00:06:26.460 in Spain I said you know we had a version of that you could say much
00:06:30.780 worse we we allowed 25 million people under Joe Biden the Democrats we had
00:06:37.980 open borders and countries all over the world almost all of them sent people
00:06:43.840 that they don't want into our country. 0.99
00:06:46.480 And we've gotten a lot of them out,
00:06:47.980 and we're getting more, including murderers.
00:06:50.480 And I always say 11,888, that was the number of murders.
00:06:53.980 Many of them committed more than one murder. 0.96
00:06:57.660 And we're going to be just like that 0.98
00:07:01.160 if you put these lunatics in that I see running for office. 0.93
00:07:05.400 They had, we had an open border a year and a half ago. 0.86
00:07:09.640 We had the worst border in the history of our country.
00:07:11.700 Now we have the best border. 0.55
00:07:13.160 We haven't had one person come in.
00:07:15.260 And this is done by the Democrats, not by left-leaning people.
00:07:20.240 They do charts.
00:07:21.740 And they have, in 15 months, not one person has come in
00:07:25.940 through our southern border illegally.
00:07:28.340 Now, that's pretty amazing.
00:07:30.520 I'd say maybe 10, maybe 15.
00:07:32.520 They say none.
00:07:34.080 And believe me, if they did, they'd love to report it.
00:07:37.180 But you could go outside in those vast plazas
00:07:39.780 where hundreds of thousands of people gathered 0.95
00:07:42.660 when they stormed our country, just like they did, 0.95
00:07:45.400 in my opinion, worse, just like they did to Spain. 0.96
00:07:49.740 They stormed our country. 1.00
00:07:51.760 And those borders are those big plazas that were built.
00:07:55.700 They put concrete down.
00:07:57.800 And now you look at them and there's grass
00:07:59.980 growing in the cracks.
00:08:01.520 Nobody comes up because they know
00:08:03.180 they're not going to get through.
00:08:04.240 And if they do get through, they're going to be taken out, 1.00
00:08:06.820 brought back to their country. 1.00
00:08:08.060 So we've done a fantastic job. 0.99
00:08:10.720 You know, somebody said you did it too fast.
00:08:12.520 I did it in 30 days, my first 30 days.
00:08:16.020 Biden couldn't do it, he couldn't get it done.
00:08:17.660 He tried at the end, he tried to do something
00:08:20.560 because it was so overwhelming, it was so bad politically.
00:08:24.360 But we did it in 30 days.
00:08:25.700 Somebody said, you should have taken a year and a half
00:08:27.700 or two years to complete it because everyone forgets.
00:08:30.440 Even my speechwriters, they say,
00:08:31.900 sir, nobody wants to hear about the border anymore.
00:08:35.340 You've done it, it's an incredible job you've done,
00:08:37.420 but nobody wants to hear about it.
00:08:39.440 And I should have taken a couple of years to do it because and actually the public has about a two year.
00:08:47.740 People do. They have a two year memory for certain things.
00:08:52.160 They have a two week memory. I may have gotten elected.
00:08:55.380 I certainly partially on the border. And because we did such a great job, it was a long time ago.
00:09:01.480 I did it twice. I did it in 2016 when it was bad.
00:09:04.920 but i did it this last time when it was really bad it was steve i would say many many times worse
00:09:12.100 than it was in 2016 2016 was bad but what we just had a year and a half ago that was the worst
00:09:20.220 border maybe in world history there's not a third world country that would have allowed that to
00:09:26.020 happen with people coming in from prisons and people coming in from mental institutions and
00:09:32.140 And people forced in by government, because these are the people that those governments,
00:09:36.820 those countries, I know them all, they didn't want.
00:09:40.100 And they walked into a country totally unvetted, totally unchecked.
00:09:43.860 Not anymore. 0.87
00:09:44.860 Nobody comes in. 1.00
00:09:45.860 Except if they come in legally. 1.00
00:09:47.860 Yeah, please.
00:09:48.860 Thank you, Mr. President.
00:09:49.860 Yesterday, you were asked.
00:09:50.860 I'm with the Washington Examiner, sir.
00:09:52.860 Good.
00:09:53.860 You're doing good.
00:09:54.860 Kevin Berners.
00:09:55.860 You were asked yesterday whether Representative Max Miller should resign from Congress over
00:10:01.120 allegations and you said that you'd have a look at it have you thought about that and also do you
00:10:04.880 think it's a very sad thing i know max he's uh he's a good person i mean i always thought he's
00:10:10.000 a very good person and i'm going to let the families figure that out you know those families
00:10:16.080 i know they're working on it it's a very sad thing especially when you know somebody so well
00:10:21.440 to be going through that but it's accusations and i'm going to let them figure that out yeah please
00:10:28.240 Mr. President, did you sign off on Todd Lynch rescinding the anti-weaponization fund?
00:10:33.820 And also, there are Democrats right now who say there's essentially two tax codes.
00:10:37.460 There's the Trump family tax code and a normal people tax code.
00:10:41.500 Why do you think that your family deserves some level of special exemption when it comes to the auditing of taxes?
00:10:47.380 Well, I'll go into that. First of all, I had a 10-year case that was settled until I announced I was running for office.
00:10:55.280 It was a settled deal, like I've been doing all my life.
00:10:57.780 I've been audited every year for my entire life, which I have a lot of wealthy friends.
00:11:02.380 They were never audited to this day. They were never audited. I was audited.
00:11:05.960 And my deal was settled in writing. It was settled, subject to final approval.
00:11:11.020 Then I announced I was running for president and all they did was haunt me with it.
00:11:15.980 They ended the settlement and they went after and they went after me illegally.
00:11:21.180 And they did a lot of bad things to me like they did to other people.
00:11:24.480 and I was treated very unfairly by the IRS I was it was weaponized against me
00:11:30.840 think of it and a case from there's a ten-year-old case and it was settled it
00:11:37.080 was done the case was over I announced I'm running for president and they
00:11:42.000 terminated the settlement in Washington and they went after me and what they did
00:11:47.860 here was very frankly if you talk about reparations or if you talk about
00:11:52.980 payment what they did to me i had a very good case against them so this was a case that was
00:11:58.340 settled that when i decided to run for president right at the beginning this is a long time been
00:12:02.900 going on for a long time they terminated the settlement which is something that never happened
00:12:10.340 before we have letters from the biggest law firms in washington saying that this case is nonsense
00:12:16.020 just like the russia russia russia was nonsense they weaponized government and uh so that's that
00:12:23.140 and most people understand that on the other on the fund these were people that were treated
00:12:29.380 unbelievable 22 suicides more than that i think look at ashley look at look at so many other
00:12:35.540 things that happened these people were treated horribly and this fund could have given them
00:12:41.060 some solace but uh you know it happens to be very popular among many quarters and i don't
00:12:48.740 participate in that fund i was certainly treated badly i don't participate but i thought it would
00:12:54.500 be very fair for people that spent years in prison people that were treated so badly
00:13:00.500 for in many cases people that did absolutely nothing wrong so i view that fund as a positive
00:13:07.140 And a lot of Republicans do, too.
00:13:09.760 Not so many Democrats.
00:13:11.020 And it's not only for that, it's for other things, too.
00:13:14.480 People that have been treated unfairly, that have been weaponized by a corrupt government
00:13:19.600 that we had with Obama and that we had with Biden.
00:13:22.380 You had a corrupt government with both of us.
00:13:24.520 Mr. President, did you sign on Todd Blanche for sending that?
00:13:27.380 I didn't look at it.
00:13:28.380 All I know is that Todd Blanche is great.
00:13:31.900 He's going to do a great job.
00:13:33.580 Everybody knows it.
00:13:34.960 And I understand there's been a sign-off, but I don't know what they agreed.
00:13:39.080 I think Todd Blanchett agreed to reconfirm things that he's already said, and what he
00:13:44.600 said was okay.
00:13:45.600 Can I ask, are there other avenues you'd have supporters get paid potentially if it's
00:13:50.840 not paid through webization funds or another way of entry?
00:13:52.840 Who are you with?
00:13:53.840 I'm with MSNOW, sir.
00:13:54.840 You who?
00:13:55.840 MSNOW.
00:13:56.840 MSNOW?
00:13:57.840 Yes, sir. 0.64
00:13:58.840 What a terrible show. 0.98
00:13:59.840 They have the worst people on that show.
00:14:01.840 Are there other avenues that you'd want to see people do?
00:14:03.840 No, there's no other avenues that I know about.
00:14:06.000 Go ahead.
00:14:06.340 Mr. President, on the Iran talks...
00:14:08.380 MSNOW.
00:14:09.380 That's the failed MSDNC, right?
00:14:12.340 The failed...
00:14:13.200 Formerly MSDNC.
00:14:13.720 They failed.
00:14:14.620 They gave it a new name.
00:14:15.640 You know why?
00:14:16.060 Because nobody watched it.
00:14:17.360 Go ahead.
00:14:17.980 And fewer people are watching it now.
00:14:20.340 On the Iran talks, is there discussions?
00:14:22.580 Is Iran willing to return to a fully free navigation of the strait?
00:14:27.460 Is that on the table?
00:14:30.100 Say it again differently.
00:14:31.440 Would, would Iran be willing to return to fully free navigation of the sea? 0.97
00:14:37.440 It has to be. I'm not going to let him charge. 0.99
00:14:39.440 Would you, would you exactly?
00:14:40.440 If anybody's going to charge, will charge. We're the one that has total, we have total control.
00:14:44.440 You know, we have a thing called a blockade with his navy, and that navy is, they call it a wall of steel.
00:14:51.440 The United States wall of steel. And no, no, there's not going to be charging.
00:14:56.440 We're not talking about charging at all. There won't be charging.
00:14:59.440 Yeah, please, in the back.
00:15:00.440 President, you said last week that illegal immigration is killing the UK. Nigel Farage today
00:15:08.140 has proposed the use of the Royal Navy to combat small boats crossing the Channel. Do you think
00:15:13.420 that European nations, including the UK, should be using their militaries to stop illegal immigration? 0.67
00:15:17.940 Look, you have to stop illegal immigration in Europe. I know Europe better than anybody,
00:15:23.120 better than the people that run it and have great relationships here. Two things are killing Europe.
00:15:28.920 number one is immigration number two is energy like the uk when you look at the uk they have
00:15:35.960 one of the best energy fields in the world north sea oil now i think your new prime minister is
00:15:40.160 going to actually open up the from what i hear i spoke to him and he sounded terrific on this
00:15:44.820 subject but you open it up you'll be a wealthy country you keep it closed you're going to be a
00:15:49.680 bankrupt country which is what you are now essentially you're a bankrupt country you have
00:15:54.820 of the greatest energy for the north sea oil one of the greatest fields in the world you know
00:16:00.020 the uk buys its energy from norway who gets the energy from the north sea from not as vibrant a
00:16:07.940 part of the north sea oil was you're sitting on top of gold better than gold and you don't
00:16:16.900 do anything with it it doesn't it doesn't work you don't allow the oil companies in
00:16:21.940 and it doesn't work and I spoke with your new Prime Minister is very impressed
00:16:26.680 and he sort of indicated to me I said look you can be a wealthy country or a
00:16:30.880 bankrupt country you have your choice not every country has that choice almost
00:16:35.660 no country has that choice but in the case of the UK Scotland I'm talking
00:16:40.360 about Scotland right off the shore in Aberdeen Scotland that was Aberdeen
00:16:45.220 Aberdeen was the oil capital of Europe for years and then one day the liberals
00:16:50.080 got in and they closed it and your energy rates have quadrupled you have among the highest energy
00:16:56.880 prices in the world you could cut them in half you could give away free energy if you'd open up the
00:17:01.200 norsey and it's good for another 500 years maybe more probably a thousand years has our new prime
00:17:07.440 minister restored your faith in the leadership of britain or has our new prime minister restored
00:17:12.080 your faith in the leadership of britain or do you think it's too late look i think we're going to
00:17:17.360 a very good relationship we'll see i'm not going to tell him how to run his country but i can tell 1.00
00:17:22.240 you immigration is an incredible problem for europe you're allowing people in that in many cases 1.00
00:17:30.880 are not going to help you i'm going to be nice they're not going to help you 1.00
00:17:34.400 and the people that are there people from your country people from other countries that have
00:17:40.880 been there for a long time and did a great job beautiful place look i love it you know my parents
00:17:45.280 both came from europe indirectly so a german scott and you know it's like one of those things it's
00:17:56.640 very sad when i see what's happening to europe it's very sad to me but they have a problem with
00:18:01.760 immigration they have a problem with energy you have windmills all over the place windmills you
00:18:05.680 lose your shirt any country with windmills is a loser okay you just have to look if they have
00:18:13.440 windmills they're a loser because you lose you lose money with windows thank you thank you mr 0.72
00:18:20.000 president john frederick's media original name john frederick's we're martin uh two domestic
00:18:32.960 questions sir the first one is exxon and chevron integrated all u.s just announced
00:18:40.160 record profits second quarter unbelievable for for exxon for instance 14 billion house they've
00:18:47.280 had in over a decade for chevron for the quarter highest in history on the back 12 times on the
00:18:54.640 back you saw that yes i mean it's unbelievable on the backs i don't like it workers paying higher
00:19:00.400 guests what are is our development too much money okay based on a shortage they're making too much
00:19:07.840 money i don't like it and i'm i should be the last one to say because i'm a big free enterprise guy
00:19:12.880 nobody bigger and you know we're you're going to see oil when we're finished with iran you're
00:19:19.120 going to see the prices drop through the floor but they made too much money too much money chevron
00:19:25.760 too much money exxon mobil too much too much money when you look at one company where they made 12
00:19:33.920 times what they made the year before they're going to give some of that back to the public
00:19:38.720 and they better cut the retail price the consumer price too much money you're surprised i'm saying
00:19:44.960 it i'll say it loud and clear i'm not happy about it go ahead just just one for us for those of us
00:19:53.120 here that live in washington dc with our families like i do the renaissance of the city that you've
00:20:00.000 been able to do in 18 months is incredible before you were here i couldn't i couldn't take my
00:20:05.680 everybody the renaissance of washington dc in 15 16 months is incredible and it is it's clean
00:20:14.240 it's safe and you haven't seen anything yet we're replacing all of the grass that hasn't been
00:20:19.040 replaced in the fields on the beautiful fields where the grass is you know grass is like humans
00:20:25.120 uh it has a life this grass hasn't been changed in a hundred years we're doing all the fields
00:20:30.800 we're doing all the most of the graffiti has moved but the most important thing is it's been
00:20:36.400 beautified we did 78 monuments and fountains and waterfalls and they went from being horrible
00:20:45.600 mostly graffiti said most of them for 25 years never worked they haven't worked
00:20:50.320 and it's a renaissance like you use the word renaissance but it's a renaissance but the
00:20:55.720 biggest thing is we have very little crime now this was the crime capital frankly of the world
00:21:01.180 it was the most unsafe capital of any country in the world now it's one of the safest and it's one
00:21:08.420 of the safest places in the united states and people are coming down you see it the tourism
00:21:13.860 in washington everyone's safe now nobody get nobody's getting mugged shot we used to lose three
00:21:21.380 people a week death that's the least i mean it's three people in terms of death 150 people a year
00:21:30.100 were killed they come down from iowa they come from indiana mom i'm looking at the washington
00:21:35.140 monument i'm looking at and they end up getting killed you call their parents i'm sorry it doesn't
00:21:40.820 happen anymore we don't have that anymore we play we're rough but we don't have that anymore our
00:21:46.100 military has been unbelievable and they work very well with the dc police but our military came in
00:21:52.020 the general people that we know so well general right they don't play games and we uh we got the
00:21:58.580 gangs out we removed almost 5 000 people who were career criminals who came in with biden with the
00:22:05.540 the open borders, a lot of them, and they're no longer here, we sent them back to their
00:22:10.880 countries.
00:22:11.880 Mr. President, I've never seen such a transformation.
00:22:16.880 The President, it's unbelievable if you live here.
00:22:20.380 It's just, you don't want to go back.
00:22:21.880 The Democrats walk to work, you can walk to the White House, the people in the White
00:22:25.420 House, they walk in the, they tell me, sir, thank you, they're thanking me all the time.
00:22:29.620 They used to have to take Uber, and the Uber would be robbed, okay?
00:22:33.500 They weren't even set.
00:22:35.220 They'd go to a restaurant, and they'd feel safe at a restaurant, and then the restaurant
00:22:39.680 would be robbed.
00:22:40.680 Do you know the restaurants were all closing?
00:22:42.940 And now you can't, if you're a restaurateur, you can't get a restaurant.
00:22:46.440 You — I mean, you literally can't.
00:22:48.580 The restaurants are booming.
00:22:50.900 Crime is down 92 percent, maybe more.
00:22:54.440 I want to get it down 100 percent.
00:22:56.180 You know, the greatest statistic, though, that you have is that 2 percent of the people
00:23:01.780 create 91 percent of the crime.
00:23:04.400 You can really handle that.
00:23:06.640 And we've moved almost 5,000 people out. 0.62
00:23:08.820 They're criminals, career criminals.
00:23:10.640 We ruled that, or in some cases, they're in jail.
00:23:13.420 In some cases, they were so bad, they came in through Biden.
00:23:16.960 They're so bad, we don't want to move them out.
00:23:19.040 We want to put them in jails because we're afraid they're going to come back in somehow.
00:23:22.980 So I appreciate you saying that.
00:23:24.980 Would you consider going to Congress if they come in and try to roll back the new Democratic
00:23:31.340 mayor? 0.97
00:23:32.340 There was I guess she's a communist. I mean she says she's a
00:23:36.660 Socialist, but I guess she's a communist based on what she says, but I have not met her yet. I look forward to meeting her
00:23:44.040 Would I federalize?
00:23:46.040 Basically, you're saying federalize you see why I'm allowed to do that
00:23:49.320 Would I do it if they want to we took something that was in deep trouble?
00:23:54.860 It was a graffiti filled crime filled mess. We turned it into
00:23:59.120 Shangri-la we turned it into a great place look outside look what's happening look at the beautiful
00:24:05.100 ballroom and military said it's a military center much more than we have a drone port on top we look
00:24:11.880 at the grass at front of the White House being all replaced with the top stuff the parks are
00:24:17.180 all being replaced it starts very soon actually we'll do one at a time it's about 700 acres of
00:24:23.240 parks. They're all going to have brand new, the best grass you can get. Scott's, you know
00:24:28.340 Scott's? Scott's Miracle Grove. They're doing great grass. What can I tell you? I got to
00:24:33.720 give them a plug because they did the White House for free. Sir, a friend of mine, a guy
00:24:38.840 that, he's terrific. We'd like to give you a new grass at the White House. I said, I'll
00:24:43.360 take it. How much? He said, free. I'll take it. Thank you. Thank you very much. Mr. President,
00:24:49.540 this is at least the fifth time you've turned off airstrikes against iran since april to negotiate
00:24:55.220 what is your message to the american people who are wondering what has changed this time why should
00:24:59.660 it be any different well you don't know i don't know i think we're gonna maybe get something but
00:25:03.660 i want to give them every last chance before decapitation very tough to do what we have
00:25:10.420 planned still planned we'll see what happens but it's a very very tough thing to do i think
00:25:17.740 I'm very proud of the fact that I will give people
00:25:21.240 a chance. This is a big move. To do an attack that big
00:25:25.240 on a country, I'd rather not do it. Now, we've already
00:25:29.080 threw lots of large attacks, but they were normal
00:25:33.240 large. Hopefully, they'll
00:25:36.540 come to their senses, because what happened cannot have a nuclear
00:25:41.360 weapon, but hopefully, they'll come to their senses. So, they
00:25:45.320 called me and they said please don't attack we'll make a deal that's the real truth and everyone
00:25:52.840 knows it and who wouldn't call and they found out through leaks and sleaze bags you know a lot of
00:26:00.240 sleaze bags leak leakers leakers should be put in jail they should they have to strengthen up the
00:26:05.000 laws for leakers but in this case leakers helped because they said the severity of the attack
00:26:10.580 and Iran knew it.
00:26:14.860 They knew what was coming. 0.99
00:26:16.060 It was going to come last night
00:26:17.240 and it would have gone on for a long time
00:26:19.580 and there'd be essentially very little left.
00:26:23.340 There'd be nothing left.
00:26:25.340 And if I'm given a chance to let a lot of people live,
00:26:32.440 I want to give that chance.
00:26:33.940 So I'm under no time constraint.
00:26:36.180 You know, I don't happen to be running,
00:26:38.060 but a lot of very good Republicans are running.
00:26:40.580 and you have a sick ideology taking place right now that you know hopefully they'll be defeated
00:26:45.540 because they'll destroy the country if they ever take over but this desk is like a blocking desk 0.99
00:26:50.900 no matter who gets in if it's bad i block and i'm good at blocking if it's bad if it's stupid 0.95
00:26:57.460 things like the things they want to do we want to get rid of the u.s senate i don't like a lot 0.97
00:27:02.500 of senators to be honest with you i don't want to get rid of the senate we want to get rid of the
00:27:06.740 supreme court they want to put now 21 or 23 people that's the real on the supreme court or
00:27:12.580 get rid of it uh they want to get rid of the presidency they want to have an appointed executive 0.99
00:27:18.820 running that's a communist thing you know that's a communist thing uh these are sick people and you 0.62
00:27:25.460 know i said it the other day and it maybe doesn't sound that important but when a country goes bad
00:27:31.940 Like, look at the blue cities.
00:27:34.000 What do they have in common, aside from massive crime,
00:27:37.280 much more crime?
00:27:38.340 The Republicans have very little crime.
00:27:40.620 But what do the blue cities have in mind?
00:27:42.520 And also, you can say this with nations when they go bad.
00:27:47.360 The blue cities have something in common.
00:27:49.760 Crime, high crime, vicious, violent crime.
00:27:54.100 But what do they have in common? 0.99
00:27:55.460 They're all dirty. 1.00
00:27:57.200 They're filthy dirty. 1.00
00:27:59.140 Their streets are dirty. 0.98
00:28:01.040 Their streets smell, their storefronts are broken, 0.69
00:28:05.780 their trees are all gross. 0.56
00:28:08.380 Everything about the place is dirty. 0.89
00:28:11.480 And I don't want to mention any specific city.
00:28:14.660 It's really all of them.
00:28:16.320 But you go into these cities that are blue,
00:28:18.960 they're crime-ridden, and they're filthy dirty.
00:28:22.220 They're like Washington, D.C. was a year and a half ago,
00:28:26.260 with graffiti all over the place,
00:28:28.100 with crime all over the place,
00:28:29.840 with people afraid to be here you had to be ashamed of your capital some of the most beautiful
00:28:35.080 buildings built in the real time like you look at the supreme court building and they
00:28:40.220 put graffiti on it the most beautiful columns i've ever seen in fact our columns are going
00:28:45.080 to be nicer at the ballroom i said i want the supreme court but better but you look
00:28:50.920 at those columns how magnificent and then you see graffiti on the side of the building
00:28:56.160 honesty just bad people but the one thing they all have in common crime the two things crime 0.99
00:29:04.480 but they're disgusting they're filthy dirty the streets are dirty they have people lying 0.96
00:29:10.400 all over the street doing you know what they're all the same and this is what we're going to put 0.98
00:29:17.040 and it's not going to happen in our country.
00:29:22.900 Oil companies, sir?
00:29:24.720 Yeah, in the back.
00:29:26.240 When someone...
00:29:26.960 Me, sir, over here.
00:29:28.020 Go ahead.
00:29:28.620 When a group...
00:29:29.680 Sir, when a group...
00:29:30.480 I'm sorry.
00:29:32.280 He was very rude to you, right?
00:29:34.260 Go ahead.
00:29:35.280 Who are you with?
00:29:36.040 I'm with Real America's Voice, sir. 1.00
00:29:38.140 Sir, when a group such as the Haitians lose their temporary protective status, 1.00
00:29:43.160 how soon should they be bused and flown out? 1.00
00:29:46.240 well we had a big victory in court on temporary you know the protective status
00:29:52.960 and i largely leave it up to my people but we've had people here for many years and they were here
00:29:58.640 temporarily you know we had people coming in they've been here for many many years
00:30:03.520 and they had a tragedy in their country they had sometimes it was storms or it was
00:30:08.320 you know it was hurricanes and they come in and you know they're here for 12 years 14 years so
00:30:15.760 something's got to be done yeah please have you spoken to janine piero about her decision to drop
00:30:25.440 it was vandalism i just told you we did i think 78 one of the things was the reflecting pool
00:30:31.680 hasn't worked since 1922 because it always leaked it always leaked from 1922 you know it's the
00:30:37.600 largest longest pool ever all that the concept is beautiful but it always leaked because of the
00:30:44.560 size because of maintenance whatever but it was built in 1922 and from the day it was built it
00:30:51.040 was italy biden spent 58 million dollars uh barack hussein obama spent much more than that
00:31:00.080 he said i have an idea let's take the river from let's take the water from the potomac
00:31:04.960 so they took the water from the potomac and it was putrid it was putrid it was a disaster
00:31:11.440 biden was a disaster i said i'm going to get that fixed along with doug burgum and department of
00:31:16.880 interior and we worked hard on that now we worked hard on all 70 it's actually i think 81 now you
00:31:22.160 saw the new horses that just opened by the bridge with the gold that was the way they were many
00:31:27.840 years ago now they look better than they did many years ago but these monuments look better than
00:31:32.720 they did when they were originally built not just a little fix-up we made them the way they were
00:31:38.880 plus and everyone's so proud the biggest uh one of the bigger jobs was not really the biggest
00:31:44.880 believe it or not but one of the biggest was the reflecting pool and we did a great job
00:31:50.960 we sandblasted the stone outside as granite so it is a long life we did a great job we got very
00:31:58.080 expensive material to put on top of the surface that always leaked because it was stone it was
00:32:03.040 was a stone serpent. Always late. And we put it on and it was beautiful. Now we have photographs
00:32:11.500 or tapes like moving cameras, right? We have them where people are on the side cutting
00:32:19.160 it with a box knife. So now I'm not saying I was 100% thrilled with the contractor, but
00:32:28.680 But the contractor was rushing.
00:32:30.120 We wanted to get it open for July 4th.
00:32:32.820 And we got it done.
00:32:34.640 But in addition, there was vandalism.
00:32:38.700 Number one, look at the grass, where the grass was all knocked out with a very, very powerful
00:32:49.400 ingredient that we know very well what it is.
00:32:51.360 I'm not going to say the name because people get ideas.
00:32:54.980 and they put a terrible phrase I won't say that either but a terrible phrase
00:32:59.060 on a massive piece of grass that we had just replaced kill the grass we had to
00:33:03.380 replace the grass a lot of grass in addition they took knives or cutters and
00:33:09.500 they cut the materials material and they put their hands and they pulled it and
00:33:15.660 there was also some maintenance things that we would have routinely fixed but
00:33:20.580 But we had that up, and it was perfect.
00:33:23.980 And then you had the bubblers, which get rid of the, you know, what forms in the water.
00:33:29.320 And that works great, but they turned it off because of the fighting.
00:33:32.760 Because it competed, a little bit of noise during the fight.
00:33:36.260 They turned it off, and it grows very rapidly in the water.
00:33:41.020 But that actually works very well, and that's all.
00:33:43.960 So now we're just about set to reopen it.
00:33:47.980 we had to replace cut areas where they cut it and ripped it.
00:33:53.820 But there's a tape, and Jesse Waters, by the way, did a whole big thing on it.
00:33:58.600 There's a tape that's out there that I posted on Truth
00:34:01.820 where you have people leaning over the side.
00:34:04.440 The weakest part, because of the flexibility, you know it moves.
00:34:07.500 It's very complicated. It moves.
00:34:09.700 And the softest part has to be flexible.
00:34:12.980 And that's the stuff you can cut.
00:34:15.020 And these guys knew what they were doing.
00:34:16.920 and they cut all the way along the base cut cut cut now when Janine looked at it
00:34:25.820 it was a day after the 4th of July with the largest fireworks display in the
00:34:30.660 world and the stuff was laying all over the pool the fireworks because they they
00:34:35.860 use the pool as one of them and it was all over the pool as a day after very
00:34:40.980 shortly thereafter but that was working beautifully and it was vandalized and if you look at the tape
00:34:48.460 now the tape isn't a great tape in the sense that you it's a little hard to say who it exactly was
00:34:53.980 but it was people cutting this very expensive material waterproofing material anyway it looked
00:35:03.640 beautiful and then they cut it and they vandalized and we weren't necessarily thrilled with the
00:35:10.220 contractor but they did a job and they were fixing any problems but then it got carried away because
00:35:18.740 the judge was extremely unfriendly to janine and frankly i think she choked because the judge was
00:35:25.780 really vicious instead of going after the people that did it the judge went after her and went
00:35:33.080 after her department and i guess she choked i don't know what the hell happened are you reconsidering
00:35:38.900 role appears I don't know what you don't you're fake news don't don't ever talk 0.97
00:35:43.100 again you're fake is one of the one of the worst in the business fortunately
00:35:47.140 nobody watches you but something happened there was vandalism there and
00:35:52.580 there was some things from the contractor which you which we would fix
00:35:56.400 but it's almost complete and when it opens it's incredible it's really good
00:36:02.060 but remember this it leaked from 1922 it opened in 1922 they never solved the
00:36:09.560 leak problem because there was stone and the cracks with the stone it's not a
00:36:14.960 stone is really not a waterproofing material we essentially use a very high
00:36:19.520 grade swimming pool type material which was my idea I was very proud of that
00:36:25.160 idea and by the way I didn't know the contractor who said the contract I
00:36:28.040 I didn't know the contractor.
00:36:29.980 But when it was completed, it was perfect.
00:36:34.380 But then somebody went in and cut it,
00:36:36.640 just like they did the grass.
00:36:38.280 You know, nobody talks about the grass.
00:36:39.920 The grass have helicopter pictures of what they did.
00:36:44.400 Wasn't it 87, right?
00:36:47.660 Do you know what they did, right?
00:36:49.560 Did you see what they did?
00:36:50.620 Did you see what they wrote?
00:36:52.240 What did they write?
00:36:53.460 87, or sorry, 8647.
00:36:56.400 That's right, 86, 47.
00:36:58.940 They 86 them.
00:37:00.760 So it's 86, 47.
00:37:03.680 They didn't do 45, at least they left 45 now.
00:37:06.580 But they, and massive letters on the grass, 86, 47.
00:37:12.460 And nobody talked about that, that was vandalism too.
00:37:15.440 We had to replace all that grass,
00:37:16.720 it was a tremendous amount of grass.
00:37:18.840 Because when you hit it with this poison, it's acid,
00:37:22.160 it kills the grass no matter how,
00:37:23.520 you can't even clean it,
00:37:24.460 even if you got there right after,
00:37:25.800 very powerful stuff. I know it well. So people did great damage to this thing
00:37:33.980 because they're sick people. You know who's representing the man is a man from 1.00
00:37:38.680 Crew, a sleazebag who's been suing me for my whole political, hasn't won, he's
00:37:44.300 lost all the time. But Crew, do you know what Crew is? It's a third-rate operation
00:37:49.960 that's supposed to be a charity, but it's not. They used it for political reasons.
00:37:53.760 so we should be proud of our monuments and we should be proud of our city and you know that
00:38:01.280 was open before they did the damage that was open it never looked more beautiful it looked like a
00:38:06.220 mirror and that's what it was supposed to be it was a very dark color because otherwise you don't
00:38:10.560 see it as a reflecting pool and it looked beautiful well it'll look just as beautiful
00:38:15.260 it'll be fixed uh and open over the next week and a half two weeks
00:38:20.080 Mr. President, who are you rooting for in Michigan tomorrow, Mr. President?
00:38:25.080 Well, you have a very interesting group.
00:38:28.080 Who I really voted for is Mike Rodgers, because I think he's going to be a great senator.
00:38:33.080 But you have a communist versus a socialist.
00:38:37.080 That's the way I look at it.
00:38:38.080 You have a communist versus a socialist.
00:38:41.080 It looks like the communist is leading.
00:38:43.080 We're talking about for the Democrat primary.
00:38:46.080 But for the Republican, you have a very good man and he should be able to he should be able to win. Yeah. OK, one more. Lafayette Park. Lafayette Park. It's great. We do a good job in Lafayette. So Lafayette Park is right across from the other side of the street. And I made a donation of 10 million dollars. That was me personally. And it's unbelievable.
00:39:14.200 it was so dirty and so disgusting like everything liberal becomes dirty and disgusting social 0.98
00:39:22.680 socialism liberalism progressivism you know the word progressive is such a nice word they love 0.94
00:39:29.080 using it but the radical left isn't letting them use that word anymore but lafayette park is a
00:39:35.620 large park it was known as the gateway to the white house and it was disgusting the monument
00:39:43.340 is beautiful graffiti all over it uh i won't say what was on the sidewalk but horrible horrible
00:39:50.620 horrible disgusting stuff and not only did we fix it we have military standing there watching it
00:39:56.780 and if anybody touches it we that was the one mistake with the reflecting pond they hadn't put
00:40:01.660 up the cameras yet they had enough up because you see what's happening but if they would have had
00:40:06.940 them up uh we would have had a lot of it would have been a lot easier but and i was disappointed
00:40:13.340 with janine pierre really disappointed with janine pierre she uh she folded like an umbrella
00:40:20.940 and people get away with things and it's it's a disgrace but we're very proud of lafayette park
00:40:26.460 now we have a big decision to make do we take the papers that are red you know the red brick
00:40:31.180 papers and do we change them into a granite it's a gray granite they're beautiful but they're not
00:40:37.660 the original so we're going to have to make that decision you have a good sense of taste what would
00:40:42.140 you do huh yes change it you would change the red brick into the granite heartbeat the granite is
00:40:47.580 much stronger holds up much better different color legacy change it okay great considering
00:40:55.900 thank you mr president today's the mlb trade deadline and there's been talk lately about a
00:40:59.980 potential lockout next year um that i think over salary cap uh concerns with salary cap do you uh
00:41:06.940 support a salary cap in the mlb and what are your thoughts well we're going to talk about that at a
00:41:11.500 different time you know it's a complex situation but not too complex for me yeah please what did
00:41:17.180 you think of the nationals trading luis garcia to the yankees and do you think brian cashman
00:41:21.740 luis garcia from the washington nationals to the new york yankee your new york yankees and
00:41:25.900 And what do you think of the job Brian Cashman's doing?
00:41:28.380 Well, I've known Brian Cashman for a long time.
00:41:30.560 Look, he's done a good job.
00:41:31.620 I think Randy Levine is great.
00:41:33.040 He's a great executive.
00:41:34.040 And by the way, the NIL or whatever it is, is very close to getting soft college sports.
00:41:41.740 And Randy Levine and Nick Saban and a whole group of people have done an unbelievable job.
00:41:48.960 That was a case that should have been appealed by the NCAA.
00:41:52.760 They never appealed it.
00:41:53.780 Whoever ran the NCAA they never appealed it the original case
00:41:57.620 Was thrown out by a judge that knew nothing about sports nothing about sports or college sports and
00:42:04.520 That case should have been appealed. They didn't appeal it. They didn't know I think they forgot something happened in
00:42:10.820 college sports was and is in turmoil right now
00:42:14.960 turmoil and
00:42:18.100 Randy Levine from the Yankees the president of the Yankees got together with a lot of people
00:42:23.220 We had it right here, 60 people.
00:42:24.780 60 people that were in that world, including legal people.
00:42:29.220 And from football, it was Nick Saban,
00:42:32.100 who won six or seven championships.
00:42:34.400 Fantastic coach and very respected.
00:42:36.440 And many other people very, very respected.
00:42:39.980 And we have it a bipartisan deal as of right now.
00:42:42.740 So we'll see what happens.
00:42:44.580 They'll be voting on it soon.
00:42:46.100 I hope they get it.
00:42:47.320 I hope they get it done.
00:42:48.420 Thank you all very much.
00:42:49.740 Thank you, President.
00:42:51.240 All right, folks, Jack Sobek here. Human events daily. Of course, you saw the president there
00:43:02.080 around Robin interview talking about a lot of the recent developments. And I think most
00:43:08.800 significantly his call to end the strike, call off the strike, World War II tier level
00:43:16.000 strike with iran this past saturday and this was after consultation with the saudis perhaps most
00:43:23.420 forcefully as well as calls with the uae qatar and others coming in and saying that he is going
00:43:28.800 to move back to a potential diplomatic track after multiple strikes on iran now looking for this
00:43:35.860 negotiated deal and of course they're negotiating via the omanis and uh you know you heard quite a
00:43:41.880 bit of discussion about the reflective pool, a variety of other issues. And there is the
00:43:48.820 president. That is his focus. Now, I want to bring in here, we've got Joshua Lysak. Ladies
00:43:54.820 y'all, welcome to Portation of Human Events Daily, all that. And Joshua Lysak, my co-author
00:43:59.060 of Unhumans, is here. Joshua, how are you?
00:44:02.640 Pretty dandy. Thanks for having me on, Jack.
00:44:04.980 Now, Joshua, you know, you're a longtime guest on the podcast and the show. And we've
00:44:11.180 done, you know, two books together. And, you know, I had sort of, you know, dabbled in a number of
00:44:16.320 other books. But, you know, the first book we did had a pretty, I think, a pretty direct theme on
00:44:22.440 it. Would, would you call that book in any way, you know, pro Marxism or pro communism, but by any
00:44:30.160 chance? Well, the book has been widely condemned by democratic socialist influencers, including
00:44:37.300 the Communist Party, USA. We saw a number of so-called progressives, Democratic Party
00:44:42.840 operatives, media representatives, widely panned the book. Now, they simply gave it a number of
00:44:48.400 labels. They didn't say that anything we said was wrong. We saw outlets from the Daily Beast to
00:44:54.320 MSNBC, the New York Times, publish long, very long excerpts. In fact, it was on the front page
00:45:01.560 of the USA Today back in 2024. Long excerpts of the book saying, oh, how could you say all of
00:45:09.720 these things about these effective anti-communists who are able to defeat left-wing
00:45:13.240 revolutions successfully? How dare you say these things? We can't believe you're saying these
00:45:17.440 things. But at no point did they call us wrong or imply that we were lying, which was interesting
00:45:23.820 and kind of the dog that's not barking. They don't like it, but we're not wrong. And in order to
00:45:30.420 imply that this book is somehow pro-socialist. I think you have to deeply misread everything
00:45:38.220 happening in one of the key closing chapters of the book, where we preach, frankly, on behalf of
00:45:45.800 the doctrine that our betters, our elites, old money, the merchant class, understood for centuries.
00:45:54.200 And that is the doctrine of noblesse oblige. We can get into that a little bit.
00:46:00.420 Before we—we're coming up on a break, so before we delve into that, could you remind me what the subtitle, the subheading, the subtitle of the book Unhumans is?
00:46:12.560 The secret history of communist revolutions and how to crush them.
00:46:17.180 Let's not forget the parenthetical.
00:46:18.400 How to crush them.
00:46:18.840 So not how to support them or build them up or nurture them, but actually how to crush communists and crush communist revolutions.
00:46:29.300 It's right there.
00:46:29.920 It's pretty clear. It's actually on the front cover of the book. It's not even on the back cover. It's actually a book on how to crush communist revolutions, which is prescient because it almost feels like we're living through the early stages of a communist revolution.
00:46:48.600 When you see a communist in office in New York City, when you see DSA candidates winning across the country, when you see communists, as the president just said, a communist like Abdul El-Sayed running and perhaps winning tomorrow in the Michigan primary, a communist like Francesca Hong, perhaps winning the gubernatorial primary in Wisconsin.
00:47:10.640 And it almost feels like you might need a book on how to crush communist revolutions written by a couple of guys who probably aren't very communist when they literally created something called Franco-Ride.
00:47:27.560 Rush for Life Second. I'll be back right here at Human Events Daily.
00:47:40.640 It's the Jack Posobiec Appreciation Hour.
00:47:54.740 I can say confidently, I believe, I think Josh Shapiro would be the vice presidential
00:47:59.140 nominee if it wasn't for Jack Posobiec.
00:48:00.840 And that is, I'll be honest.
00:48:07.000 All right, folks, Jack Posobiec back live, Human Events Daily.
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00:49:15.900 All right. So and guys, do we have that? Do we have that thought crime clip?
00:49:23.700 All right. So. So so let me explain. So so there's this clip.
00:49:29.500 But so Kevin O'Leary, Kevin O'Leary had this video talking about how he was just in love
00:49:39.640 with this new Rolex watch that he'd got or he wanted to get.
00:49:43.720 It's a $1.8 million gold jewel encrusted Rolex watch.
00:49:50.100 And I saw this clip.
00:49:51.940 It had been, you know, sort of trending online.
00:49:53.880 and i looked at it and i said this is the kind of stuff that gets you a socialist revolution
00:49:59.740 and i was explaining the k-shaped economy and explaining how there's been a recession for
00:50:06.300 people under uh the median income level since 2008 okay we've never corrected since 2008 in
00:50:13.600 this country and then i i said something else which was clipped without any of that context
00:50:21.480 put on it let's play that clip for you right now like what so then we we need to what's the
00:50:26.840 solution the solution is the solution is nationalist populism no no no no what is the
00:50:32.300 solution to getting kevin or leary not to do that take it away from him to shame him make sure that
00:50:37.660 you can't post it on social media absolutely but we are capitalists like we are fundamentally pro
00:50:43.760 somebody spending their wealth how they want to spend their wealth i i don't i don't think we
00:50:47.920 should i don't think we should center our our our country around capital i think that's i think
00:50:53.000 that's not christian all right folks jack so it's right back i've had a technical glitch there and
00:50:58.640 of course um the little little bit got cut off and i said in national populism the idea is that
00:51:03.580 you don't center your entire country around uh around capital around the gdp it means that you
00:51:10.100 have free enterprise you have business you have innovation you have all of these things free
00:51:14.480 exchange. You have the market, but you also have borders. You also have immigration controls. You
00:51:20.700 also have tariffs. You have good trade agreements. All of these things matter to a nationalist
00:51:27.240 populist in a way that in a pure, you know, unbridled laissez-faire system, you're not going
00:51:34.800 to have. Joshua Lysak, we are back and I'll throw it to you because we actually do talk about this
00:51:39.620 in the book don't we and give an example that's right we say this is page 217 read along at home
00:51:46.960 ladies and gentlemen boys and girls the best way to defeat the irregular revolution we're facing
00:51:51.300 is to stop funding it the second best way is to deplete it of revolutionaries just as the great
00:51:56.760 men of history target the subversive to neutralize their behavior we must not forget the potential
00:52:01.760 followers who would do their bidding led on by a promise of fortune and glory if only they cast
00:52:06.640 aside all sense of humanity and commit unspeakable atrocity in former times our elite were endowed
00:52:12.580 with noblesse oblige which was the recognition that with high status came high responsibility
00:52:18.020 specifically for the disadvantaged and downtrodden those various groups who left to their lot in life
00:52:23.900 make ideal targets for perversion into the forces of unhumanity this is what was forgotten in the
00:52:30.040 various empires that fell to the communist revolution we forget it at our own peril
00:52:34.580 skipping ahead a paragraph to a specific case study. Historically, left-wing activists have
00:52:39.280 claimed to care for the least of these, and we do need the compassionate liberal, but we need them
00:52:43.520 to give them a better system than merely the goal of helping with zero accountability government
00:52:49.560 dollars that do more harm than any good. Then we ask you to consider the life and work of my
00:52:56.060 hometown hero. I'm in Dayton, Ohio, and every Daytonian knows about John H. Patterson, the turn
00:53:02.460 of the century entrepreneur and philanthropist who made worker welfare as high a priority as profit.
00:53:09.560 John Patterson introduced cleaner conditions, safer machinery, higher wages, and better hours
00:53:14.180 to the workforce of National Cash Register, together with no-cost meal and entertainment
00:53:19.380 opportunities. One of the reasons why the United States did not suffer a communist revolution in
00:53:24.380 the same way and to the same extent that other nations felt at that time was through the raising
00:53:29.960 of the living conditions and the lifestyles of the working poor, and together with Henry Ford
00:53:37.180 and others, building the opportunity, a ladder for the underclass to become working class,
00:53:43.360 respectively, and for the working class to become the middle class with dignity.
00:53:48.100 And when we have gaudy watch stands going viral, being giddy over gold, we realize that we have
00:53:58.020 lost the plot fully as a society. And in the United States, in the Western world, when people
00:54:04.600 see things like that and they imagine the value, what do you think the outcome of that is? They
00:54:10.340 think how many student loan members of families they could pay off if they had that kind of money
00:54:16.240 for a Rolex. How if they had even a fraction of a fraction of that, they would be able to buy their
00:54:24.460 home their first home and they're 38 years old they might just have a chance to have a family 1.00
00:54:29.740 this is a real problem with millennials in particular who approximately half of the female
00:54:34.780 millennial has missed the boat or soon will on having children we are in a in a in a deeply
00:54:42.140 disturbing period in history when entire generations are locked out of the american dream
00:54:48.860 all the while and this our betters our elites are bragging
00:54:54.460 Exactly. And Joshua, this it's that locked out feeling, this this capitalist system whereby in people feel they have no stake, they have no ownership.
00:55:03.720 There's one thing that the Trump accounts actually, I think, are a big help with.
00:55:07.880 It's it's for kids, but it's so it's not helping everyone directly already.
00:55:12.800 But it is something that directly allows for that ownership stake in society.
00:55:17.600 And that's exactly what we wrote about as a potential solution, a solution.
00:55:24.460 to crushing the communist revolution in addition to rounding them up give joshua lisak a call
00:55:31.980 mayor follow and a call and make sure you buy every single book of every word that he's ever
00:55:36.240 written ladies and gentlemen as always you have my permission to lay ashore