00:04:16.000We haven't done Comrade AOC in a while, and she makes about three or four claims that are so verifiably false, it almost feels lazy for us to do it, but people believe it.
00:04:26.000And we're also going to issue a meme check going around right now about socialized health care that all these other countries have figured it out.
00:04:32.000Every country except the United States.
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00:06:51.000Are you laughing because you know that's the Monday routine?
00:09:16.000So, the Hanta virus outbreak, you know, it's a thing that people happen on a cruise ship.
00:09:21.000Now, I don't know exactly what this next video has to do with it, other than the lady, I'm using the term loosely, says that thing, the Hanta virus, made me think and insert a bunch of.
00:13:49.000Remember the Imam, the water park?1.00
00:13:52.000Well, it goes a little bit further than that.
00:13:54.000So the husband of the woman who organized that Muslim only day at the water park responded.
00:14:02.000Publicly, in a way that is very, very.0.95
00:14:04.000It's weird when you combine like social media clout, like social media slop crap, right, with, you know, the subtitles and the fast edits and Islam.0.94
00:15:18.000They just, they lie, they lie, it's okay.
00:15:20.000And then go, but we didn't mean it like that.1.00
00:15:22.000Well, when you say for Muslims only, which you also said at the beginning of this video, people will take that to mean Muslims only, which of course violates the law.
00:15:31.000I mean, you have the Civil Rights Act of 1964 regarding religious exclusion.1.00
00:15:34.000And then, of course, it violates the Texas law, thank God, forbidding Muslim no go zones.1.00
00:15:38.000Because that would be a no go zone unless you are Muslim only.1.00
00:15:41.000It doesn't matter if you changed it.1.00
00:15:43.000The problem was with the first public flyer that everyone could see.
00:17:37.000This is also why when you see these people, they go, you know, I've heard people say this, like the Dan Balsarians of the world and the Marxist right go, it's propaganda.
00:17:52.000Yeah, but go anywhere they have reached a majority.
00:17:54.000And here's what they do they play victim, play victim, play victim, play victim.
00:17:57.000And then once they have enough power, oh boy, they become the aggressor.
00:18:01.000Just because it's not a problem yet, Doesn't mean that it wouldn't be if the left had their way and we had immigration policy like Europe and a multicultural policy like Europe.
00:18:11.000Like you see, you know, a microcosm would be a place like Dearborn or Hamtramck, to be clear.
00:18:17.000For more proof, look at all of the UK.
00:19:57.000People saying they're not a threat?0.57
00:19:58.000Well, these people, meaning those who want to take over entire neighborhoods, entire counties, they view strong immigration enforcement as a big threat.
00:20:08.000So they attack ICE and President Trump in the same way that the left does.
00:20:27.000I mean, I'm glad that we did do something.
00:20:29.000This guy hates ICE, hates Donald Trump, clearly dislikes the United States, but he's taking a stand and taking down Texas politicians, according to him, the only way he knows how.
00:21:16.000The methodology is exactly the same as they're trying here in the United States.
00:21:19.000And then going to Texas, one of the places, like, listen, that is a shot across the bow.
00:21:25.000Well, look, let's go through, let's really distill this, okay?0.53
00:21:28.000My position is no more blank checks to Israel.
00:21:30.000It should be an ad hoc basis, like every other nation, by the way.
00:21:32.000We shouldn't be funding all sides of that war, any nations over there.
00:21:34.000If there's something that's of value to us, okay, we work out an agreement.
00:21:37.000And APAC should be treated like other foreign lobbying groups.
00:21:40.000I think that it's absolutely word placing.
00:21:42.000These are American Israelis, but they are advocating primarily on behalf of the interests of another nation that sometimes supersede the United States.0.98
00:21:49.000Treat them like, let's do away with all foreign lobbying in the government.0.97
00:21:53.000But let me ask you this if Israel didn't exist and APAC didn't exist, do you really think the outcome of Islam.0.91
00:22:02.000Would be any different either any place they reach a majority, as we see in obviously Middle Eastern and Arabic countries, or once they overrun, they have enough numbers in places like Europe?0.92
00:22:12.000Do you really think that it would be any different?0.90
00:22:14.000The answer is no, because it was no different if you look at the history of Islam in every single century before the advent of modern Israel as we know it.0.84
00:22:22.000The two have nothing to do with each other, and you could say that they are both problems, but everything now goes back to no, Islam isn't a problem.0.84
00:22:29.000No, by the way, the border isn't a problem.0.98
00:23:05.000With Islam in Canada when I was growing up.0.97
00:23:08.000And you see this quite a bit from people in the squad, for example.1.00
00:23:11.000They just don't answer or they say, I don't know, and expect the institutions to carry their water.
00:23:16.000The media, higher education, all the nonprofits, the SPLC, because they say it's a religion of peace.
00:23:21.000They've never actually felt obligated or compelled to answer the kinds of questions that any other notable demographic or religious representation would be forced to answer.
00:23:31.000Here is Abdullah's wife, Amina Knight, who organized the event, Muslim Waterpark.
00:23:37.000We have some questions on the Ascend in Faith LLC that the money was going to.
00:23:42.000We couldn't find any listing for that here in the state of Texas, anyway.
00:25:06.000Because no one else is going to call her on it.
00:25:07.000Well, it's not being given to a charity that she is unaware of.
00:25:10.000For people who don't understand, when you have an account like that to accept payments, you have to set it up and then connect it to your website.
00:25:16.000It is not going to be beyond you that the company taking the payments is X name.
00:25:24.000The media, investigative journalists, to treat Islam and Islamic centers in the United States and nonprofits the way they do Scientology, the way they do Mormons.0.90
00:25:32.000And by the way, I'm okay with doing that.
00:28:48.000Well, because we have a constitution and Islam has a political prescription, a system of laws that are incompatible with the constitution.1.00
00:28:55.000Also, let's hold these people accountable.1.00
00:28:57.000There absolutely should be, at the very least, some minor fines going on here.
00:29:03.000I know we would have to deal with that with our business.1.00
00:29:05.000Don't make Muslim cities if you do, and you shouldn't, but if you do, make sure you get the best rate possible.1.00
00:29:42.000But that's not how the reunion really went down.
00:29:45.000You see, Timmy never played in that state championship, he never even made the team.
00:29:51.000You see, his parents suffered from crippling debt and skyrocketing inflation, and they were never able to buy that nice new house on the east side.
00:29:58.000Their debt led to marital stress, culminating in a messy divorce, leaving Timmy to raise himself while Mom was working three jobs.
00:30:05.000Let's see how the reunion actually went down.
00:30:12.000Give me your phone and your wallet, old man.
00:33:00.000No, Robin Hood stole from an evil monarchy who overtaxed their citizens into poverty and gave it back to the rightful earners.
00:33:08.000If you just see the world through wealthy, poor, you just see the world through successful, unsuccessful, majority, minority, you'll go, well, yeah, obviously the British aristocracy, they would have been wealthy.
00:33:18.000So the problem with the founders was the wealth.
00:33:21.000No, the problem was with the taxation without representation, the subjugation.
00:34:27.000If someone actually accrues that wealth through legitimate means and then wages a war, a revolutionary war, for example, so that other people who come after them can also gain, can also grow their wealth, that is indicative of character.
00:34:50.000She just goes, like Karl Marx, wealthy, bad, poor, good.
00:34:55.000Therefore, the problem with the British was wealth, not the royalty and not the violation of basic foundational rights.
00:35:02.000No, and that's what the founding fathers put on the line.
00:35:04.000If you read the rest of the declaration, their lives, their treasure, and their sacred honor that they were pledging to this cause, they had a lot to put on the line.
00:35:13.000Not just their lives, they were just poor people that were like, ah, crap, I don't have any food, I'm going to do a revolt.
00:35:17.000They were like, hey, we got a lot here.
00:35:28.000A lot of the leaders were rich and everything, but the guy on the ground every day, they weren't necessarily going, hey, I want to fight the billionaires, fight the rich.
00:35:38.000They were just like, hey, it would be nice to eat this month.
00:36:30.000We hate Christians, or at least we think that Christians have enabled and created a patriarchal system, but Islam, it's beautiful because Islam is a minority.1.00
00:38:02.000And preserved and treasured their culture.
00:38:11.000I think about, and I think many of us think about immigrants, which if you aren't from one of those first two populations, you are certainly from largely the third.
00:38:24.000So, first off, opinion I think the opposite of that, to be clear, but here's the truth obviously, black people did not invent democracy.0.99
00:38:33.000The people here, the founding fathers, knew that they had to reconcile slavery.
00:38:35.000That's why you look at a lot of them, they couldn't.
00:38:36.000Free their own slaves while they were alive, but did so upon their death.
00:38:40.000They created a system that led to prohibiting the banning of voting on race alone, for example.
00:38:45.000It took a while to make some of the progress, but these conversations were taking place very early on.
00:38:50.000Here's another thing that's pretty important.
00:38:52.000Here's the people who created, and it's not democracy in the United States, it's a representative republic, but here's people who created the modern free sort of Western state.
00:39:40.000That's why rye and bourbon exploded, because for the first time, that's why it's a distinctly American drink, they could actually keep their own surplus.
00:39:49.000And the people in charge would have had a vested interest in taking it instead of, I don't know, do whatever you want.
00:39:55.000Founders were the ones who fought for this country, and by the way, enshrined it into law knowing that slavery was going to have to be reconciled, and then the laws progressed.0.99
00:40:04.000One thing black people did invent, however, as it relates to government, is the filibuster.0.87
00:40:09.000Or at least that word sounds like a black person invented it.0.93
00:40:12.000And we have an old interview of footage here to back it up.1.00
00:40:25.000And they can filibuster for like a really long time and it's super easy for them.
00:40:30.000It's a very verbal culture, verbose, even.
00:40:40.000Native Americans, Indians, the fact that they've survived, well, not only have they survived, I'm going to get to that, they did nothing for thousands of years aside from killing women and children.1.00
00:40:47.000And by the way, they didn't figure out modern.1.00
00:43:02.000Of their previous third world shithole here and still live that way and cost the American taxpayer anywhere from $150 to $500 billion a year because of a modern welfare state.1.00
00:43:15.000Immigrants, pre modern welfare state, they were risking something because they wanted the opportunity and the freedom.1.00
00:43:22.000Immigrants, post welfare state, build nothing, they come here to take.0.91
00:43:27.000And Democrats want to give at your cost, the American worker, so that they can buy votes.1.00
00:43:33.000Also, the United States loses $200 billion a year in remittances, just to be clear.
00:43:37.000People come here, don't learn the language, create an enclave, and send all their money back home.
00:43:46.000If you took just black people, just Native American people, and just at this point, random immigrants, which doesn't even make sense because the United States wouldn't exist if these were the only people who built the United States.
00:43:57.000So just black people, Native people, and random immigrants, do you know what you'd have?0.95
00:44:02.000You'd still have a continent that didn't use the wheel.1.00
00:44:25.000By the way, David Axelrod did try to ask a really probing question because most of the interview that we saw towards the end was the one that sparked a lot of the controversy where she said, nobody can earn a billion dollars.
00:44:36.000You've got to do it through nefarious means or whatever.
00:44:39.000And he tried to follow up and say, specifically tell me.
00:44:42.000And he was reading somebody else's, I guess, post to her tell me what Michael Jordan, Beyonce, Jay Z, and he listed one or two other billionaires did wrong and what the FBI should investigate against them.
00:44:53.000And by the way, are you okay with George Soros being a billionaire?
00:44:55.000Because he is somebody that obviously supports a lot of your causes that you have been very close with.
00:45:00.000And she pivoted immediately away from that.
00:45:02.000And she's like, Oh, you can't look at specifics.
00:45:30.000I don't support the party of big business, a small business.
00:45:32.000I support a country that is pro good business.
00:45:36.000So if you're a billionaire or you're a hundred thousandaire and you've actually created some goods, services, some kind of commodity that people have determined is worthwhile and have agreed on a price in a given market, great.
00:45:49.000There's nothing illegal there and everyone actually benefits.
00:45:52.000The problem, this is objective, is if criminality is involved or bailouts.
00:45:56.000Government coercion that we see, lobbying, where they're doing it at the cost of other people who don't receive those bailouts.
00:46:26.000Hey, if someone, I don't know, invented Some type of plastic that's used for modern computers and it ends up becoming the industry standard because it's incredibly effective and durable, and he becomes a billionaire.
00:47:09.000That's how Bernie Sanders went from the millionaire class to the billionaire class because now he's in the millionaire class with three homes.
00:47:18.000Tell people who are struggling to find their next meal that you've earned what you have with a very nice apartment, shopping at Whole Foods, parking your Tesla illegally outside of there.
00:47:29.000Tell them, like, no, no, I've earned this because I was voted in New York and.
00:47:47.000I feel like you're too successful, therefore oppressor and oppressed.
00:47:52.000Also, I feel like I could make quite a bit more money if I was willing to debase myself and work in a club with neon walk lights, but we don't do that.
00:48:02.000We don't do super chats where you put the dollar bills.
00:49:31.000He actually shaped a lot of discussions that we had on firearms.
00:49:35.000And then at one point, even healthcare.
00:49:36.000There was this film, Sicko, for people who don't remember, where he showed us how Cuba had better healthcare than the United States and Canada.
00:49:42.000And you're seeing these same talking points come back, only you're seeing it supported by an unlikely coalition.
00:49:48.000So it's time to kind of put this to bed, I guess, for this decade.
00:50:14.000And by the way, memes with zero sources, references, or any information even resembling accuracy, it's a really good way to make some money through clicks and ad revenue.
00:50:26.000It's really easy because you just figure all you need to do is figure out what people like or what they think is a thing and just say that thing back to them.
00:50:34.000If you're like, yeah, you said the thing and that's my thing, you're like, isn't that the thing?
00:50:37.000So here's more of the thing and ka-ching, ka-ching, ka-ching.
00:50:40.000So today's meme check comes from the account.
00:50:46.000It says, free universal healthcare is so complicated and expensive that only 32 of the 33 wealthiest countries in the world have figured it out.
00:50:54.000And of course, the implication is that the United States hasn't figured it out.
00:51:12.000And we'll provide all the references as we do every single show.
00:51:15.000You can go back and watch some pretty in depth.
00:51:17.000Segments I've done on this, including, by the way, me taking a hidden camera through Canadian healthcare, the hospitals where I was raised.
00:51:30.000These other systems have major, major problems.
00:51:32.000Now, if you consider 15% sales tax, 52% income tax, in some countries, even more, and you still have to pay for 70% of the drugs that you want, which is what the situation was like in Canada when I was being raised there, then fine.
00:51:47.000But if you actually understand how economics work and tax rates, you know it's not free.
00:51:51.000And then we look at the actual outcomes.
00:51:52.000The United States has a broken system, and it's becoming more and more broken as we move toward more bureaucracy, as we move closer towards socialized health care or a public option.
00:52:02.000Let's look, though, at the kind of results our system has created.0.98
00:52:05.000The United States outperforms all, all Anglosphere countries on five year survival rates.
00:52:24.000The United States, our five year survival rates are 27% higher than the UK.
00:52:28.000Let's look at stomach cancer, 20% higher than Canada.
00:52:32.000Let's look at brain cancer, five year survival rates, 43% higher than in Australia.
00:52:37.000Now, you can look at the taxes, and this is not even taking into account the leftism that comes with these systems, right?
00:52:43.000Where you're jailed for speech in many of these countries, where you can be debanked because of the coercive government control that's been granted to these authorities.
00:52:51.000If you have, let's say, brain cancer, Let me ask you this.
00:52:56.000Would you care that it's free if you were in Australia?
00:52:59.000If you go, man, I could just be in another place geographically and have a 43% higher chance of surviving, what do you think would matter to you most?
00:53:10.000Shouldn't we base our system around that and how to best accommodate and foster that?
00:53:16.000Yeah, I would definitely go with the health care for my brain cancer and then just file bankruptcy.
00:53:24.000If you have to, but the truth is that's not what happens with most people in the United States.
00:53:27.000They say that because you saw the movie John Q. People in these other countries, by the way, they don't have the greatest financial outcomes because they have a much lower quality of life.
00:53:34.000If you did, and I know what you'll say, Swedes have a higher quality of life than you.0.98
00:53:37.000Yeah, until you put them in the United States.0.94
00:53:39.000Swedes in the United States have a 53% higher quality of life than Swedes in Sweden.0.99
00:53:44.000Same thing for Danes here in the United States when you take them out of Denmark.0.98
00:53:47.000Here's also some good news, by the way, because the media is nothing but crap all the time.0.91
00:53:50.00070% of cancer patients will reach the five year mark in the United States.0.91
00:54:47.000They don't have the ability to do that in Canada.
00:54:49.000When my mom needed to get an MRI in Canada, that's the empirical, go check the references, the anecdotal, it was over a year to get an MRI.
00:55:39.000And they have, again, different metrics.
00:55:40.000Like when people often compare to infant mortality rate.
00:55:43.000So, the United States has, well, actually, we have a much higher standard.
00:55:46.000We consider some of these infants to be deaths, where in other countries they just don't.
00:55:50.000If you equalize it and use the same standard to measure it, we actually have one of the lowest infant mortality rates ever in the history of the world.
00:55:58.000Elective surgery, by the way, in Australia, it means even the most basic of things.
00:58:47.000It went to the Supreme Court and they declared it a violation of fundamental human rights to not allow people to pay for care of their own free will.
00:58:56.000They said, you cannot force people to effectively wait for death if they are willing to use their own money to pay for care.
00:59:03.000Well, good on the Canadian Supreme Court.
00:59:50.000Same thing for everything you would purchase daily, where I grew up.
00:59:53.000What do you think happens as far as privatized?
00:59:57.000Who do you think can afford that insurance?0.99
00:59:59.000Only the ultra wealthy, and it creates a two tiered system.
01:00:02.000So you end up right back where you started, only with a bigger disparity.
01:00:07.000So these are the socialized weight numbers.
01:00:09.000I bet you if you were to separate them, I don't think that all these numbers separate the The newer, meaning the last decade and a half, super hospitals or privatized care versus a socialized health care.
01:00:18.000I bet you the numbers will be probably about double because that's what they always were.
01:00:49.000It was immensely cheaper than the United States.
01:00:52.000People would travel from Boston, from New York.
01:00:53.000They'd go and get their eyes done at like $700 an eye, whereas at that time it might have been over $2,000 an eye in the United States because you still had it going through insurance in many cases.
01:01:04.000In Canada, the one area where it was entirely privatized, it was fast, it was good, it was so effective that people would travel to Canada for this one form of healthcare, no other.
01:02:18.000How do you think it would help, or how do you think it would affect the European nations if that hundred plus billion dollars that they were demanding for you, if they had to cough it all up?
01:02:27.000If all of the nations combined, instead of not equaling just the United States contributions, If every one of those nations had to contribute as much as the United States, assuming they had been meeting their NATO requirements, it is international military welfare where we protect the rest of the free world.
01:03:07.000And so it's part of the business model.
01:03:09.000You, the American worker, pay so that someone in Canada can get an American research, created, approved drug, and they get it subsidized by their government as they descend into socialist madness.
01:03:21.000All the references are available, links in the description.
01:04:11.000In reality, It looks like this, which is strikingly similar to what I experienced in Canada growing up.
01:04:17.000A man in Henan posted a video on February 6th saying that getting a simple blood test at the first affiliated hospital of Zhengzhou University felt suffocating.
01:04:26.000The scene was so chaotic that several patrol officers wearing helmets were there to maintain order.
01:05:59.000I'd have to miss a day of school or a day of work, go down to the CLSC, the government clinic, take a number, usually try and get there at 5 a.m., wait for three, four, sometimes eight hours.
01:06:07.000They always played Mr. Bean on a loop.
01:06:09.000Anyone who used to go to the Charlemagne, you guys know what I'm talking about.
01:06:13.000And then eventually you might get the blood work back if you were lucky enough to have a doctor.
01:06:17.000Otherwise, you have to go to another clinic.
01:06:59.000It wasn't how I pictured healthcare to be.
01:07:01.000So, you have the empirical and the anecdotal.
01:07:05.000Here, but I highly recommend that you prep yourself in knowing the empirical because people are trying to sell you this false bill of goods and they know what I've just told you.
01:07:12.000They're just hoping that you don't look into it.
01:07:14.000So if you are not yet a Mug Club Premium member, sorry, Rumble Premium, Mug Club Israel, it's easy for me to make a mistake because Mug Club grew into Rumble Premium where you get all these other shows, other creators, ad free, more content.