Nelson Scott, a convicted felon, is on the verge of losing access to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNF) because he doesn't have a job, doesn't own a belt, and is no longer eligible for food stamps.
00:01:39.000How about you go volunteer for a while, build a bit of a track record of dependability and reliability, and then apply for a job and stay on SNAP?
00:02:05.000And by that, I mean you're hanging your pants below your ass because that's what people had to do in prison because they weren't allowed belts.
00:02:55.000And as a matter of fact, I tend to believe that if you're an able-bodied young man with no dependence and you're not, you are more likely to commit crimes.
00:04:27.000And so we're going to give you the bare essentials, provided you work, provided you go to school, provided that you show you are contributing something to society.
00:04:35.000And if you want additional luxuries, you work for it.
00:04:38.000Anyone who says that is wrong is a socialist without realizing it.
00:04:45.000Of course, I think we should do away with SNAP altogether and we should just create a new food stamp program because it's a program that is designed for corruption.
00:04:54.000The other win, remember last week we talked about this when there were these leftist politicians and they basically begged soldiers and intelligence officers to commit sedition.
00:05:45.000That was clearly the rhetoric from these people who were encouraging soldiers to effectively abandon their post, who wouldn't care about them, by the way.
00:05:53.000They won't be there for any of our troops if they actually do follow their advice.
00:06:09.000Do you believe President Trump has issued any illegal orders?
00:06:14.000To my knowledge, I am not aware of things that are illegal, but certainly there are some legal gymnastics that are going on with these Caribbean strikes and everything related to Venezuela.
00:06:46.000By the way, Vice President Vance hit back at Slotkin on X.
00:06:49.000He wrote, if the president hasn't issued illegal orders, then members of Congress telling the military to defy the president is by definition illegal.
00:07:02.000And just remember, the left's rhetoric does not match their policy.
00:07:09.000Just like there's a big divide on the right as far as the conversations taking place in the digital town square, there's a big discrepancy on the left between their rhetoric and how they actually govern, because they know it's not possible.
00:07:50.000They use you so long as you are useful pawns, just like when they did the stop Asian hate until they got the numbers back and found out who was committing most of the crimes against Asians and went, oh shit, let's just put that one on the back burner.
00:08:02.000This has been this week's installment of Trump wins.
00:08:05.000All he do is we, we, he's Trump, Trump.
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00:08:46.000We'll be going through the entries and seeing where we can do the most good.
00:08:49.000So it's always something that we like doing every year.
00:08:52.000And, you know, when I retire, I'll probably be a mall.
00:11:04.000Toolman, explain it for people who aren't familiar with this game.
00:11:07.000All right, so I'm going to bring up a term, and you guys have to determine whether that term is a Pokemon or a racial slur as determined by the ADL.
00:13:27.000It does sound a little lazy, and they've kind of been that way with Pokemon as well, which is out of character for the Japanese, but I think at a certain point, you just have to keep naming Pokemon.
00:13:34.000It's like, oh, yeah, on the windowsill, pigeon, add a tea.
00:17:57.000I feel like the Japanese, like, that's the reason they're so polite is because if they know that if they act very polite, they're allowed to hate as long as they keep it.
00:18:25.000You know, maybe the Filipinos are a little bit darker skinned.
00:18:28.000The ones that work outside might be looked down upon.
00:18:31.000I mean, that's why I don't think that Asians themselves, like the Japanese, Chinese, Korean, when you think, you know, I don't think they're offended by Oriental because I think they would prefer to be Oriental because it separates them from Indians who are also Asian.
00:23:50.000And you get out in the end, it's all Africans.
00:23:53.000What's always amazing to me is when you look at how many medals like Cuba, particularly in boxing and some of the Krakenfields stuff, it's they're so poor.
00:24:01.000These people must be so malnourished, and they don't have access to the same type of training methods.
00:24:06.000And they, so they must be naturally freaky athletic.
00:24:10.000Imagine if you actually put them in a modern world where they had a good kit.
00:24:24.000You just put in one MM store and they, you know, they want to be the new world.
00:24:27.000I remember years ago, they had a 400-meter guy, Alberto Wantarina from Cuba, Wantarina, ran away from the best in the world like they were children.
00:25:44.000Since no one wins and I have the champions point, it means when I think we've been unified because we all look sometimes, sometimes you call things as they are, and sometimes you try to make the call as you believe it should be to bring the best out of everyone.
00:26:01.000And in this case, we're really hoping for a racial slur.
00:26:03.000That's the beauty of America: we can hope for the racism all we want.
00:26:07.000And it'll make a better world for you and me.
00:29:45.000Are you reading up on the— Yeah, so the official statement from the Department of War, they've received serious allegations of misconduct against Captain Mark Kelly in accordance with the Uniform Code of Military Justice, 10 U.S.C. Sub-688, and other applicable regulations.
00:30:01.000A thorough review of these allegations will go on, and it just goes on down through this.
00:32:47.000So you've even seen it in Strongman, where you'll see a guy who's behind and he's just good at really, really good at one event and makes up that gap.
00:33:24.000And it was just, he was just like on the pure raw horsepower lifting something overhead as long as it didn't really require that much endurance.
00:34:11.000So to make the kind of headway they did, it's because of the hundreds of thousands of natives who were enslaved and treated so poorly that they would take their chances with anyone else.
00:34:19.000That doesn't mean they were saints, but I think at that point, you just go, okay.
00:35:25.000One of the reasons that parents go out and work as hard as they do so that they can make sure that their kids have a better life than they did.
00:36:24.000It actually messes up a little bit too, because a lot of times, so let's say that your parents don't really have a whole lot of cash or anything like that, and they have a couple of siblings, maybe two or three, and they die, they leave a fully paid for house, and now you have to pay an inheritance tax on something that maybe you don't want to have to sell.
00:37:02.000Well, the good news is that it won't really, it won't really affect that much because a lot of boomers aren't really handing anything to their kids right now.
00:38:05.000Judge Curry is saying that the Attorney General's attempt to install Ms. Halligan as interim U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia was invalid.
00:38:13.000And because Ms. Halligan had no lawful authority to present the indictment, James Comey's motion is granted.
00:38:23.000Now, the judge does mention that this is without prejudice.
00:38:27.000So in legal speech, that means that it could be brought back by another prosecutor in the Eastern District.
00:38:33.000So basically, they're not talking about the actual indictments themselves.
00:38:36.000They're talking about the process and the person who was put in charge of making that happen so they can just bring these the proper way and potentially still be right back where we are right now.
00:38:45.000So it'll be in the news cycle for a little while.
00:39:13.000Of course, if you're watching CNN, you would go, what, Trump's former personal was installed and you wouldn't know about Letitia James and the law thing.
00:39:53.000They claim that they had lost some money, but the truth is, I know people who've worked or done sort of, I don't know if it's consultants with Tyson.
00:40:00.000Yeah, a huge portion of their employee base are illegal aliens.
00:41:51.000I have like six translators to say so, if you've punched in and you have a paper you said, it's crazy that Americans have been browbeaten into acting like or believing that that's what makes America great, like we're a nation of immigrants.
00:42:10.000We've always had to have 14 translators at a food packing plant and mass layoffs yeah, I thought it was pretty clear fired by.
00:42:19.000Yeah, not a whole lot of translations needed there.
00:42:48.000Well, watch, you'll see a lot of people, you'll see if prices go up, and they'll blame it on something, they'll blame it on anything other than having illegal aliens as workers.
00:42:57.000And look, I'm sorry, the whole my GDP argument is not enough.
00:43:00.000This is the whole libertarian, I'm sorry, the whole capitalist fiasco that we find, like I've always said, there are problems with the capitalist system that doesn't have the right checks and balances.
00:43:10.000And capitalism, free enterprise, does not include hiring people who are here illegally who will work for slave wages.
00:43:18.000Free enterprise can only work in a place like the United States if it is a closed circuit system where we are very selective in who we allow to take part with our system.
00:43:28.000You cannot simply do this and say, oh, costs are cheaper.
00:43:31.000Well, costs are cheaper because you're also suppressing wages.
00:43:33.000At a certain point, you do have to look and go when wages outside of the first term of Donald Trump have consistently not outpaced inflation.
00:43:42.000If everything else is on a pretty constant graph, relatively speaking, but not wages, well, you just got an answer with a room full of people and 19 translators at Tyson Foods.
00:43:53.000And by the way, you know what I'm not going to be eating anything related to Tyson for a while.
00:43:58.000I'm not sure that I do on purpose, but if I have the option and I see it, because you just gave a room full of people 60 days to F with you that know there's nothing to lose.
00:44:09.000I just caught a comment on that, and they're saying the Warren Act, W-A-R-N in Nebraska, requires 68 notice.
00:44:51.000We had one employee who had to be let go, and I was very clearly instructed to not be in the office because this person believed they had like a special ET bond with me.
00:45:00.000Like, Stephen would never want me to be gone.
00:46:03.000And by you, I do mean the black community in the United States and the Democrat Party who have consistently said that we need to do X, Y, insert whatever entitlement program here in the name of equity.
00:46:36.000None of these things actually provide the care to the people who actually need it, that they were designed to help the disabled or people out of work.
00:47:13.000If you did all that and you also gave people reparations, meaning like a check, do you honestly think that would be the end of it?
00:47:22.000Do you honestly think that the portion of America right now demanding reparations and then the party, right, sort of catering to them, patterning to them, do you honestly think they would go, all right, like, all right, okay, good enough for us.
00:47:36.000Did they do that after, again, go through Medicare, go through Social Security, public housing, public education?
00:47:44.000At any point, do people go like, okay, we've closed the gap.
00:47:47.000We just need to fine-tune it with one more thing.
00:47:48.000Do you think if you did everything that was asked of you and now you just cut a check, do you honestly believe that 15 years from now we wouldn't be having the same conversation about how equity has not been fixed and systemic discrimination and the evils of the past?
00:48:05.000And so you don't cater to those people, right?
00:48:08.000You literally have to cut them out from the equation when you're determining national policy.
00:48:13.000And I would say the same thing with people throwing out their MAGA hats, people saying, ah, I'm glad I didn't vote Donald Trump because the nuclear strikes, the strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities.
00:48:24.000This growing contingency of the sort of dissident right, and I don't mean people like you or people here who have views that are outside of the mainstream.
00:48:30.000If they got every single thing that they wanted, do you really think that they would come together and become a party that coalesces and elects presidents?
00:48:41.000There are certain groups of people who just want to bitch, and enough is never enough.
00:48:50.000I guarantee you there's overlap between people receiving SNAP and people demanding reparations.
00:48:56.000And what that also means is $9 billion spent on Coca-Cola, sugary soft drinks every single year on SNAP.
00:49:03.000Those same people with truffles, you saw them do the special in front of truffle oil and designer crackers using SNAP for fast food.
00:49:11.000Those same people who think, oh my God, this is an atrocity, such a violation of fundamental human rights that I have to work 80 hours a month in order to purchase luxury items.
00:49:23.000Think that that is the exact same person who says they deserve reparations, who I guarantee you could not tell you the social status of their forefathers, let alone yours.
00:49:36.000And no one likes to hear this, but it's the same thing when people, when we talked about deporting illegal aliens, remember we did that, change my mind.
00:50:09.000You can do the same thing when you look at a lot of Asia, when you look at a lot of what we now know as Russia, former USSR.
00:50:15.000Like, if you actually want to see where people claim they have a grievance and there's usually an argument where someone's like, no, no, we have a grievance.
00:51:14.000If blood isn't enough, blood, one of the most bloody wars that you could talk about as far as a civil war in history in the United States, literal brother against brother to free people completely disregarding their own selfish interests.
00:51:30.000How would you just sort of skim past that?
00:51:32.000And you can go and watch the Black and White and the Great Issues, Black and White and the Great Issues there at the barbershop.
00:51:39.000You guys, some people just sort of glossed over.
00:51:56.000It was an obscene number that defies reason and has no justification.
00:52:01.000Just like SNAP, just like Medicare, just like in the year 2025, the results are in the Department of Education.
00:52:07.000So, we need to stop catering to these people as far as policy being dictated.
00:52:13.000Overlap, it's the same people, and it's the same party enabling them, and they will enable the non-contributing factions of this country, not to their detriment, because they'll buy a voting base, but to yours.
00:52:24.000Well, how about we start actually thinking about you and catering to you, as opposed to people who have never built a country and never will build a country?