In this episode of the podcast, the boys talk about AIPAC and why they don t give money to politics. They also talk about creatine and why you should try it if you don t already take it.
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00:05:22.000You think any of them want to say, no, you guys can't take part in what has been one of your most profitable endeavors at the cost of home buyers in the United States of America.
00:05:47.000You can't join hands with the left because they would never, ever, ever compromise on illegal immigration, let alone forbidding them from buying houses.
00:07:49.000And I think that's a really key point is that this is a store of wealth for a lot of people.
00:07:53.000This is what they pass down to their children after having lived in a home for 30, 40, 50 years.
00:07:59.000This is that's where it comes into play.
00:08:01.000Not so much as like moving and you know, going to another house.
00:08:03.000So I think a lot of people are thinking, like, hey, I've got a lot of my, in a lot of cases, all of what I'm going to be able to leave to my children tied up in this asset.
00:08:12.000Meanwhile, their kids can't buy a house.
00:08:38.000It also can, if you bring more people into a neighborhood that have lower rent prices than the home surrounding it, typically lower economic people coming in.
00:08:46.000You change the makeup of the neighborhood, make it less safe, potentially a little bit more hazardous.
00:10:49.000They kind of would do like a trunk retreat.
00:10:51.000Now they're surrounded by Indians where my parents have the HOA call them because they have the wrong blinds in their front in one of their guest bedroom windows, but the neighbor has a chicken coop and 14 Indian families who will never even greet you with a hello.
00:11:05.000People come here, they'll take a job for 30% less than an American would do that job for, but they move in 19 extended family members and they buy up all the homes.
00:11:31.000Outside of the actual brain drain, most skilled people, where if you're bringing someone in for a million or CEO, some German engineer, we get it.
00:12:51.000No, but how can you have the worst president in history for four years and have this guy come in who might be the greatest ever did more than this asshole did in four years and he does it in six months?
00:14:34.000They're actually getting it from alternative media and they're disappointed in some of the actions of Trump.
00:14:38.000In other words, you see a 30-something point swing from Gen Z men who voted for Trump, who I don't think they're necessarily liberal, but they're ambivalent.
00:14:44.000They're going, oh, the stuff that he said he would do seems like he's backtracking on it.
00:14:49.000And so if he, so it's really rhetorical.
00:14:51.000If the rhetoric matched what he promised, you could win that back immediately.
00:15:39.000It's not just Gen Z. Like Gen Z makes up a big part of it, but it's a lot of people who came to the coalition saying, we're going to give this guy a chance because he's an outsider and he's going to do things differently.
00:15:48.000And I agree, but so I think where you really have to put yourself is not just thinking about Gen Z.
00:15:52.000I don't know where the cutoffs are exactly, but just let's just call it, you know, people in high school through maybe their late 20s right now.
00:15:57.000They're looking around going, this isn't working.
00:16:00.000And some of them, they, Nick, you know, some of the prescription, like we said, is like, hey, guys, life's tough.
00:17:02.000I'm starting to hear conversations from Andrew Yang back in like 2015 about UBI, and they're starting to make a lot more sense to me now than they did then because I've got nothing.
00:18:25.000I do think there is a disconnect in Nick, and I think you're highlighting it.
00:18:28.000Unfortunately, there is a disconnect between people that are in even I would go down to my age bracket and say my age bracket up to you know retirement age or people that are you know close to dying knocking on heaven's door not you Nick you're good.
00:18:39.000Well Jarl's been near time it's a disconnect because we had to work hard but we had the opportunity.
00:18:47.000We didn't have the same kind of economic situation that they are facing right now and we certainly didn't have the same kind of job displacement disruption that they could be facing with AI.
00:19:58.000So I'm advocating something that's not a compromise that would help.
00:20:01.000Well, I'm sort of agreeing with you, but I just told you why I don't completely agree with you on that because the kids graduating have been fed nothing but bullshit, not science, math, or anything.
00:20:40.000What if he stopped those H1s and then look, you know, all these kids that are coming out of college that are so stupid, then unemployment numbers go up.
00:20:49.000No, it's all connected, but I get what you're saying.
00:20:52.000But I just, we have to be a little more adult about it.
00:20:55.000I mean, literally, he hasn't been in there a year.
00:22:18.000By the way, what do you think is going to happen when 30, 40 million, we don't know the number are deported who that'll change the supply demand of housing?
00:22:27.000What do you think will happen when people on EBT who come to this country and take, it's going to take, give us a little bit of time.
00:22:33.000The tariffs are going to generate 1.1 trillion in revenue.
00:23:23.000But there is a significant portion of the population of young people who are ready, willing to work hard, and are fiscally responsible and are still boxed out anyway.
00:23:33.000So we do need to separate those two groups.
00:23:53.000A guy in his mid-20s today has less prospects as far as jobs and getting a home than someone in their mid-20s in the 80s, in the 70s, and the 60s.
00:24:00.000Don't know a lot of those mid-20s people don't want to work.
00:24:17.000Separate, separate the whiny feminist bitches from like a young, clean-cut guy who's going, I've done it right, and I still don't have the opportunities to me that everyone in the 70s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s had a lot of the time.
00:24:44.000In 2008, you had the housing market crash.
00:24:46.000Like I was right in the middle of all of that, and I still had better prospects than people today that are coming out that have done it right and got a good education and a very usable degree, not just underwater basket weaving or whatever.
00:26:53.000Mine were tedious because I wanted to play a minute and a half and actually give him the chance to fairly address it, whether you agree or disagree with him.
00:27:08.000I don't think we should give those type of people any airtime whatsoever.
00:27:14.000Don't you have Mark Lamont Hill there who advocates men competing in women's sports and children being able to transition?
00:27:19.000That's why I say I won't be told who to platform from people like that.
00:27:23.000There is nothing out there more radical than the current agenda of the progressive left, even if I disagree with people on the quote-unquote dissident right.
00:28:27.000I just think that sometimes it's like it can backfire and people can take the opinion of, well, he's entitled to believe what he wants to believe.
00:28:35.000Like, that's, but it's good to see him on both sides.
00:29:34.000Because you do kind of have to pick a link.
00:29:35.000Do you let people voice their opinion as long as it's within the bounds of the law, no matter how egregious or how offensive to varying degrees?
00:29:43.000Or should you be the one to control the perceived opinion among the general populace?
00:29:50.000That's why people like Mark, and I will say, Pierce Morgan in conducting the interview, Not in Good Faith.
00:30:17.000I also think in a world full of people dying to get any attention whatsoever, giving attention to racists, no matter what they're racist against.
00:31:38.000And my opinion is not only would I interview Hitler or Stalin, and God willing, I'd interview them before they became Hitler or Stalin so that people could know about the incoming Hitler or Stalin, I would also interview Trump because, hey, maybe he's been maligned as Hitler.
00:31:58.000Now, I know that comes with some pros and cons.
00:32:01.000I think the pros vastly outweigh the cons.
00:32:04.000And I know I'll be attacked for it no matter what.
00:32:07.000But I know that you're adult enough to know that Ben Shapiro, Mark Levin, Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, Nick Fuentes were invited on the show.
00:32:54.000These people wouldn't have Donald Trump on, so their opinion on Nick Fuentes is irrelevant because they think Donald Trump, yours truly, Nick Fuentes, Candace, Tucker, Insert, whoever here, David Duke, they wouldn't have any of them on, and they want you to assume that all of us are the same.
00:33:29.000You will listen to who we say you can listen to.
00:33:31.000Isn't this what we've seen before when they use the house N-word for people who came over and supported Donald Trump and said, well, that's not really a black person.
00:33:39.000That's black face of white supremacists.
00:35:15.000It's just, I don't know enough about every single policy from HUD, but I know that it is an abysmal failure.
00:35:22.000And I know that whenever you're talking about a big government program that largely is focused on subsidizing a portion of the market, you have the Democrat Party where if you are a hardworking, taxpaying American who wants to get by on your own, they have no use for you.
00:35:36.000They have use for billionaires, tech oligarchs, banks that are too big to fail, or non-contributing zeros.
00:35:42.000So that's who HUD will be catering to, and that needs to change.
00:35:47.000We need to not only be designing American policy for Americans, but that doesn't mean all Americans.
00:35:54.000That means contributing, hardworking Americans who strive for and are seeking independence, not people who want to hand out perpetually.
00:36:03.000And a lot of our programs, unfortunately, cater to the latter.
00:36:07.000They can't even grasp that, that that's what this country is about.
00:36:17.000Like you can encourage businesses who know how to make homes.
00:36:20.000Right now we're in a world where the people who their business is building homes that people want to buy, those businesses, they cannot create affordable homes to people who are willing to buy them.
00:36:34.000But you do have a business of people creating homes that are awful that become drug dens for those who are underprivileged in the name of equity.
00:37:41.000And I'd like to see some states assisting more aggressively so that at least you could sort of see a sample size, like a microcosm, like Texas or Florida.
00:37:50.000Texas would be a good place where it's like, okay, we deported X number, which is a significant portion of the population here.
00:37:57.000You could accelerate that more rapidly than you could nationally, especially considering the roadblocks that have been put up by communist mayors and governors.
00:38:41.000Like, for example, if it's a heritage festival or something where your community, sure, but even then, as a general rule, as a general rule, don't wave the flag outside of the United States of America's flag.
00:39:18.000I don't think I've ever waved the Canadian flag unless I was undercover in the United States, you know, like Canada Day, which is a silly day, July 1st.
00:39:26.000It's not like it's an Independence Day.
00:39:37.000And I certainly don't like to see it out there in public display.
00:39:40.000Now, I'm not saying that we should do what other countries do, for example, countries like Mexico where you're not allowed to and you're jailed.
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