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00:03:54.000Going to talk today about President Trump's meeting with China.
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00:12:54.000Imagine if you needed help and you couldn't reach anybody unless there was someone on the line from Canada who was going to put you through an automated voice service.
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00:14:21.000So when she was asked about what was annoying about capitalism, some would say a leading question, she gave this answer of word salad, and then it's echoed by all our castmates.
00:14:32.000Capitalism is a system of evil that is oppressing all of us in a hamster race in which the majority of people cannot win.
00:14:42.000Currency is made up, credit is made up, debt is made up.
00:15:16.000But it's a perfectly legitimate defense.
00:15:18.000An actual racist probably doesn't have a lot of friends from other racial groups or ethnic groups.
00:15:24.000In this case, it's cliche, but she's on a red carpet promoting a film.
00:15:30.000She's promoting a film that nobody needs, nobody asks for, and nobody actually, in order to watch said content, needs to see a red carpet premiere.0.99
00:16:16.000And her castmates in the film, and they look about exactly as you would expect.0.98
00:16:20.000It's a film called I Love Boosters.0.97
00:16:21.000They weighed in with their own equally stupid takes on capitalism, but I don't think all of them are from communist countries, so we have to listen.0.96
00:17:33.000And they're not making this film in order to.
00:17:36.000Give all of the money, the profits, back to the poor.
00:17:40.000They're making this film hoping that you, middle class Americans, whether through subscription or whether through buying on demand, give them your money for an entirely unnecessary product.
00:17:49.000They're not selling you bananas or government cheese.
00:17:53.000They're selling you shitty, likely AI written, generated content that they act in at scale while telling you that, hey, why do we have to do this?0.56
00:19:54.000The synopsis of the film is a group of shoplifters take aim at a cutthroat fashion maiden by stealing her clothes and reselling them at a lower price.
00:20:04.000What they call fashion forward philanthropy.
00:20:07.000Oh my god, did every one of you guys at the red carpet shop at Goodwill?
00:20:39.000I thought, like, okay, before I read that synopsis, I was like, maybe they're stealing food, medicine, you know, like things like that.
00:20:45.000And they're going to try to, like, no, they're stealing something that you could just go and get for like 25 cents at Goodwill.
00:20:51.000They're like, I don't like this fashion person, so we're going to steal the clothing and sell them to people and also make money when they sell it.
00:20:58.000Yeah, it's like they're giving away the clothing.
00:20:59.000They're not Robin Hood of the fashion world.
00:21:18.000Now, finally, figuratively, in a movie where the villains are the stores trying to stay in business, and the heroes are the diversity hires with sticky fingers, it's revolutionary.0.92
00:21:27.000They feel like gangsters taking what they want out of life.
00:23:28.000When we were raised, I was just talking about this the other day.
00:23:29.000When we were raised, you're talking about racial differences in this country, we really thought, like, yeah, people of different races are just like us.
00:23:35.000I mean, our experiences were, I know, white, insulated, family matters, Fresh Prince of Bel Air, the Jeffersons, right?
00:25:18.000You might find a few exceptions, but it'll be less than 1%.
00:25:22.000If you talk about going back to birth rates, people are afraid that's why white Americans now make up less than half of all births in America.
00:25:29.000I know some people say, hey, that doesn't matter.0.99
00:25:32.000It kind of does if you want America to still be the United States of America.1.00
00:25:35.000Because what that really signifies is a lot of immigration, much of which comes from the third world, and your culture will be forever changed.1.00
00:26:49.000Now, RFK's in depth investigation has led to the deployment of the government's newest tool in this war on medical anomalies, including the magic sperm bus.
00:27:47.000Yes, let's say that sperm has been reduced by 50%.
00:27:50.000That is still not going to be anywhere near as consequential as the societal.
00:27:54.000Programming that has been taking place because you're talking about billions and billions of sperm, and you know, you really only need one.
00:28:00.000In the realm of reproductive components, sperm are like the like rockets of Halloween candy, they're less than pennies, they're fractions of a penny.
00:30:10.000So, the travel book company seems to be sending out these templates, and it would stand to reason that the template includes that if backhanded way of discouraging people from having children.
00:30:22.000They pay young, usually white women, couples, to promote the books as an alternative to having children and encouraging the lifestyle of traveling instead.0.79
00:31:34.000There's a certain period of time where it's difficult when they're really little.
00:31:36.000And when they're older, some would say it's actually more fulfilling because you get to experience this with the people who are most meaningful in your life.
00:31:49.000This world that you're living in with giant corporate interests discouraging you.1.00
00:31:55.000From the traditional nuclear family encouraging you to engage in an activity specifically because they may benefit economically, that's actually one of the biggest components of feminism and universal suffrage.1.00
00:32:09.000So, dual income households after 1970, that became the norm, right, after campaigns by these foundations and liberal feminists.0.99
00:32:16.000What happened is, and Rachel Wilson in her book has written about this, those post industrial revolution, they had an interest in cheaper labor.
00:32:23.000So, there are even billboards that you can see get your own spending money.
00:32:26.000Get out of the house and into the workforce.
00:32:30.000So when you actually look at when women share, when their share of an occupation increases by 10 percentage points, within one year, male wages go down about 8%, and female wages go down about 7%.
00:33:14.000So, if we're going to use the extreme examples today, the world of nearly a quarter of young women, OnlyFans, travel, dinks, social media influencing, or what they viewed as patriarchy, meaning man works, woman says something.0.99
00:33:27.000Well, if you want not only a more successful, obviously, family.
00:34:04.000Say parenting is rewarding all or most of the time.
00:34:07.000And twice as many married mothers say they are very happy as opposed to unmarried women without children.
00:34:15.000Unmarried childless women report loneliness two times more.
00:34:19.000And then when you look at, okay, once you get to have children, households where they have a mommy and a daddy, you're looking at better outcomes across the board.
00:34:27.000Sometimes several multiples, sometimes it could be anywhere from 10 to 90%.
00:34:33.000On mental health, On graduating school, on having successful relationships of their own, on ending up in prison, on premarital, children out of wedlock, you know, all of that, all of that.
00:36:22.000All the things that you can think of at the beach or at the pool or whatever place you go to.
00:36:26.000But I also have something you will never have, which is the humor in the hard times.
00:36:31.000I look back at things where you're supposed to get home at 7 p.m. and your flight gets delayed and it's 4 a.m. and you're completely undone as a human being by the time you get home.
00:36:38.000And then a few weeks later, you look back and you kind of laugh about it a little.
00:36:41.000And then a year later, you like hilariously laugh about what your kids were doing during that time.
00:36:46.000You'll just be pissed off that it happened because you have no kids to kind of act as a balance.
00:36:50.000That's what happens, that you have no idea how you're missing out on the good stuff and even the bad stuff that gets redeemed by your children being there.
00:37:33.000It's like, you know, yeah, you get to look back at them when you're old and see the memories of your life, but isn't it more fulfilling to be able to share that with your children, their children's children, and take advantage of the timeless nature of showing who you were?
00:38:30.000If you're looking to get into it, if you're looking to keep your stuff organized, it's the easiest one stop shop.
00:38:36.000I'm not a big crypto guy, but it's the easiest way to do it as opposed to constantly being sold something new or being scammed on the latest coin that comes from a guy like that.
00:40:27.000We said we're waiting with bated breath to see what happens with China.
00:40:30.000No president has been tougher on China, but his rhetoric seems to have changed lately.
00:40:34.000He came back and discussed with Sean Hannity a few major issues as it relates to China.
00:40:39.000And I don't really know that President Trump, in representing his constituency and being America first on this one, I don't know how he could be more wrong.
00:40:51.000And if it's possible, not by much.0.79
00:40:54.000So, first, let's address this issue that we've discussed quite a bit farmland and the Chinese buying our farmland therein.0.66
00:41:03.000The issue of Chinese students and our universities, more importantly in my mind, is that Chinese nationals have been buying up thousands and thousands of acres of farmland, ranch land, and land near military installations.0.67
00:41:21.000Now, I would assume I'm in Beijing if I wanted to buy property.0.97
00:41:26.000Near one of their military installations.
00:41:57.000You know, something that maybe sounds reasonable in theory, but how it is played out in real time.
00:42:03.000I present to you the final act, the Screwstiche.
00:42:08.000Because little bits of myself are left in a box under the stage every time.
00:42:14.000So remember, I've told you in the past hey, look at what the opposing side is saying or what they're doing, and that'll give you a pretty good idea as to what their strategy is.
00:42:24.000Let's look at Chinese ownership of farmland in the United States.
00:42:27.000It's like 380,000 acres, somewhere around there.
00:43:15.000Now, I understand the point that I think he's making there.
00:43:17.000It doesn't make this argument any more valid.0.97
00:43:20.000Yeah, I guess if you just took it from the Chinese, 380,000 acres, and that was up for grabs, of course, you've just increased the supply.0.86
00:43:26.000So the demand would go down and prices would go down.0.76
00:43:29.000And maybe it's not so much that he's beholden to the Chinese, but he's more beholden to the farming lobby, which, by the way, in this country, they are not your friends.
00:43:38.000You think that the big farming lobby, this is why we say AIPAC can go screw themselves, but you need to be aware of other lobbying groups and organizations like unions.
00:43:45.000Particularly, teachers, particularly public workers' unions.
00:43:48.000The farming lobby screws you a lot, and they screw you a lot through policies that fundamentally transform the economy, like we've discussed, corn subsidies.
00:43:55.000And it's like a third rail because it's such a big deal in government.
00:44:01.000Here's what is certain none of this makes sense.
00:44:04.000None of this is good for you, the American worker.
00:44:07.000When we're talking about America first, we're talking about you, the American taxpayer, who wants to be able to determine your own future and destiny.
00:44:38.000This can't be something that we do going forward.
00:44:40.000And by the way, it wouldn't be very hard if you decided to take a stand on this and pull those 384,000 acres back to just say, Hey, we'll do it.
00:44:48.000And then we will put it on the market over a period of time so that we don't cause a crash in the market.
00:45:53.000They would then immediately go out and start building universities all over China.
00:45:58.000But if you don't have those students, good students, by the way, If you don't, and we do another thing, you know, if they're good and they want to stay in America, we won't give them a green card and things like that.
00:46:08.000You know, and that's not only them, but other countries.
00:46:12.000But if you want to see a university system die, take a half a million people out of it.
00:46:18.000And you know, the ones that I can only get so around top schools, the top schools will do fine, but your lower schools, your lower, the ones that don't do quite as well, those two, they'll be dying all over the place.0.99
00:46:32.000I frankly think that it's good that people come from other countries and they learn our culture, and many of them want to stay here.0.99
00:47:19.000If the universities require students approved by the Communist Chinese Party to come here and through any form of subsidy to stay afloat, they should go away.0.85
00:47:47.000Also, those who are sent to bang Eric Swalwell, allegedly.
00:47:52.000And the students who are on any kind of government scholarships, they sign a pledge of loyalty to the Communist Chinese Party.
00:47:59.000And we've seen huge problems with those people acting as spies here in the United States, being used to give leverage to the Communist Chinese Party.
00:48:51.000And listen, it's if you had people coming from a country, say, like England, wanted to send some people over to us or France or places like that that are a little bit more closely aligned with kind of our values and ideals or something like that.
00:49:02.000That's a different conversation to have.
00:49:04.000But when you've got a country that is absolutely 100% dead set against us and they are trying everything that they can do with land purchases, everything else with rare earths, all of it, their influence is how they get a foothold.
00:51:49.000When dealing with their government, their primary goal is to subvert American culture and for us or for them to ensure that we are no longer the world's economic superpower.
00:52:40.000Well, I guess that is their version of a hot dog, but anyways, I'm 75.1.00
00:52:45.000I found that if you ignore their kablooey theater, the intimidation disappears, and that the Chinamen are very physically small in stature, and their asses are surprisingly easy to kick.1.00
00:53:08.000I'm not going to pivot to AI, I promise, but with everything going on in robotics and AI, it seems like that's really the only people.
00:53:14.000No, that's the only thing I'm going to mention on it.
00:53:17.000It seems like we just sent CEOs from those companies that stand to benefit the most from that and from working with China instead of sending some of the China hawks.
00:54:05.000I wonder why you're taking up hundreds of thousands of spots every single year, pushing prices up and telling people that they have to go to the lower colleges.
00:54:13.000And you're not just saying, like, oh, these people are coming in and filling the lower colleges.
00:54:17.000You're saying they're the best and brightest to compete with Americans and that we don't produce the kind of people that we need to.0.83
00:54:22.000Well, maybe if college was a little less expensive and maybe if they didn't just check the box on, well, this is a smart person from China and push the American student out of the way, maybe it would look a little different.0.92
00:54:33.000What would it look like right now if this policy had been reversed years ago?0.91
00:54:37.000China would have had to build their own institutions or flood the UK or somewhere else.0.72
00:54:40.000I'll tell you what this would look like if that policy had been reversed.0.98
00:54:44.000Or never enacted, let's say, and no affirmative action, colleges would be very white.0.65
00:55:00.000But Asian Americans would do well, and so would white Americans.0.84
00:55:03.000No DEI, no affirmative action, and we're not allowing people from adversarial nations, it would look very similar to how college has looked in the past.
00:55:13.000That would be the natural order of things.
00:55:15.000And I know you say, well, some people don't have opportunities.
00:55:40.000It would be less expensive if you couldn't afford it and if you weren't willing to work your way through it.
00:55:46.000There wouldn't be a grant, there wouldn't be a scholarship.
00:55:49.000So they would have to charge a reasonable price or they would go out of business.
00:55:53.000When you talk about industries that you hate, they have been propped up by special interest groups.
00:56:01.000The conversation regarding AIPAC that people have, and I've said they can go screw themselves with a wire brush, but it does take your eye off of what truly affects you on a day to day basis.
00:56:11.000If you look at education, specifically college, I mean, skyrocketing costs, they've ballooned out of control.
00:56:18.000If you look at the healthcare sector, you look at insurance companies, you look, for example, at American auto manufacturing and airlines.
00:57:09.000And so, when you're looking at education, just as an example, you have the interests, of course, in public schools before that of teachers' unions, of all kinds of educational unions.
00:57:17.000You look at the administrative costs, how they ballooned out of control.
00:57:20.000Then you look at colleges, by the way, who, of course, get all kinds of grants and subsidies, and so they make it unaffordable.
00:57:26.000And you have student loan forgiveness.
00:57:27.000And then you look at the vested interests of a foreign nation like China, and they have been pushing to get more exchange students in, and you have a government that says, sure, sure, sure, let's give you more money, more grants, more scholarships.
00:57:37.000Let's make sure that you have some kind of relief if you're financially struggling.
00:57:46.000Have you tried to bank, do any significant banking, like with, I don't know, Bank of America, Chase, take the McDonald's of banks?
00:57:55.000They don't want people who are actually looking to grow their money.
00:57:59.000Their business model, the reason that you will be on the phone with someone from New Delhi for eight hours, is because their model is improve nothing, screw the customer, and get a bailout eventually.
00:58:10.000It's the same thing with education, insurance, airlines, American auto manufacturing, big banks.
00:58:18.000The industries that you hate, these are not bastions of unregulated freedom.
00:58:24.000It's not the Wild West of big banking.
00:58:26.000It's not the Wild West of higher education.
00:58:28.000And people keep pointing to them and go, we need more government.
00:58:32.000More government means more so in the pockets of these big unions and special lobbying groups.
00:58:44.000The average American who doesn't work for the federal government, who doesn't have a public job but works in the private sector, pays taxes, and is trying to raise a family.
00:58:54.000These other industries are designed to lobby the government to fleece you.
00:59:01.000All those industries that I've just mentioned.
00:59:03.000That is why your quality of life perhaps has gone down in those facets.
00:59:28.000But if you look, for example, where costs have gone down, technology, for example, food, access to more food, access to healthier food, in some cases, transportation, right?
00:59:43.000These are not the same as the systemic problems that younger people face in housing, in education, in banking, and what loans look like, and the ability to generate enough capital to invest.
00:59:59.000So, the solution is hey, we see progress.
01:00:01.000For example, people often point to a phone or a flat screen TV.
01:00:05.000It's far less expensive now than it was 15, 20 years ago.
01:00:33.000And instead, the solution is more money, please, more money, please, more money, please.
01:00:36.000Well, once you do that and the industry is too big to be supported by an actual consumer base here in the United States, foreign government's going to help or some big ass lobbying groups.
01:01:05.000But if you look at his stance on China and you look at his stance on H 1Bs and you look at his stance on issues that would fundamentally harm and transform America, they're not great.0.93
01:01:14.000He's cool on freedom of speech and trans and kids.
01:01:17.000The rest of it, a lot of damage would be done if Elon Musk had his way.
01:01:43.000What do you get if they, even though to come here they have to pledge allegiance to the Communist Chinese Party, they come here and they defect and they become a part of the workforce?
01:02:04.000Are they going to help us reopen the Strait of Hormuz?
01:02:05.000Are they still part of the unholy alliance with?
01:02:07.000Russia and Iran, the part that we don't say out loud, it does make it pretty tough to make the case that when you look at Venezuela and you look at what we've done with energy and you look at what's happening with Iran, that all of this was triangulating China, his rhetoric on Cuba, when it just seems like we go, yeah, yeah, we're just going to keep on doing what we're doing and maybe be a little more lenient.
01:02:27.000I'd love to have anyone from the administration on to answer this because I think we've been fair.
01:02:33.000And I'm certainly not going to vote Democrat.
01:03:00.000Trying to figure out right now, and they've got a lot of leverage points, and they don't want to do anything to make the Chinese lose face in the midst of that.
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01:04:45.000So climate change used to be called global warming.