The Auron MacIntyre Show - September 30, 2024


Kamala Harris Imports Thousands of Murderers | Guests: The Good Ol Boyz | 9⧸30⧸24


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 42 minutes

Words per Minute

182.74881

Word Count

18,703

Sentence Count

1,115

Misogynist Sentences

27

Hate Speech Sentences

73


Summary

In this episode, I'm joined by Mark and Bogbeef to talk about the devastating Hurricane Dorian and the catch-and-release policy used by ICE to detain and release illegal immigrants, as well as a new report on the growing problem of illegal immigrants crossing the border.


Transcript

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00:00:30.220 Hey everybody, how's it going?
00:00:32.080 Thanks for joining me this afternoon.
00:00:33.760 I've got a great stream with some great guests
00:00:35.940 that I think you're really going to enjoy.
00:00:38.220 So the United States right now is facing two really big disasters.
00:00:43.220 One is man-made, one is not.
00:00:46.620 But in either case, the Biden-Harris administration
00:00:49.920 are failing catastrophically to protect the people of the United States,
00:00:54.220 to be there for the people of the United States.
00:00:56.100 We, of course, know that the massive hurricane that just went through parts of North Florida,
00:01:02.560 Georgia, North Carolina, a lot of people in desperate situations right now.
00:01:08.920 Massive flooding, especially in North Carolina.
00:01:12.600 Several places destroyed in Georgia as well.
00:01:15.220 And then on top of this, we recently had a report released letting us know that ICE
00:01:22.300 has this catch-and-release program where they detain people for a moment
00:01:27.760 and then release them into the country until they have whatever hearing that they probably never show up for.
00:01:32.520 But, you know, we've known that this has been going on for a very long time.
00:01:36.780 But the amount, the number of illegal immigrants coming in that are criminal is just staggering.
00:01:43.640 Over half a million illegal immigrants with criminal records.
00:01:47.600 13,000 of those being convicted of homicide and another 16,000 of sexual assault.
00:01:54.040 We're going to get into all this, guys.
00:01:55.560 But joining me to do that today is, of course, some of my favorite guests,
00:01:59.760 the good old boys, Mark and Bogbeef.
00:02:01.580 Thanks for coming on, guys.
00:02:04.080 Thanks for having us.
00:02:05.340 Thanks, Oren.
00:02:06.780 Absolutely.
00:02:07.280 And I'm glad everybody is safe.
00:02:09.360 You know, a couple of years ago, I had a massive hurricane roll through my part of Florida.
00:02:15.740 But at least the good old boys are in decent shape.
00:02:19.140 But many of our friends, many of the people we know, are stuck in very difficult situations.
00:02:24.300 So thoughts and prayers going out to those people.
00:02:26.440 I know many people in my community, Merrick and I were just talking about this as well,
00:02:30.660 and his community, churches, other groups heading out there, you know, just trucks full of gas and food and other relief supplies
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00:02:42.580 A lot of people in these areas just not used to hurricanes.
00:02:45.380 These kind of things weren't prepared.
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00:04:17.220 So I was already talking to Mark a little bit backstage before we began this broadcast,
00:04:23.640 and we were both talking about this report that comes out.
00:04:27.880 And we know that things are bad.
00:04:30.520 We know that the administration is lying constantly, that they are misrepresenting what is happening.
00:04:35.480 The border is secure.
00:04:37.880 We have things under control.
00:04:39.900 Or conversely, oh, it's a problem, but we're going to solve it.
00:04:44.040 You know, all of this, both sides of your mouth stuff that Kamala Harris is doing,
00:04:48.520 you know, they have to say that it's fine because they're in charge,
00:04:51.120 but they also have to recognize that it's a problem, a disaster.
00:04:53.860 And for some reason, when she's in charge, which she already technically might as well be,
00:05:00.300 you know, that something drastic will change.
00:05:02.420 You hear all this, but then you actually see the numbers.
00:05:05.220 And even the average person, people who are not plugged into politics or not familiar
00:05:09.380 with the kind of problems that the border has been facing,
00:05:13.220 have not heard people like us screaming constantly about how this is a crisis that's going to get worse.
00:05:18.540 They see these numbers and they are staggered by them.
00:05:22.120 Again, 660,000 people facing some kind or that has some kind of criminal history,
00:05:29.220 over half a million with full criminal convictions,
00:05:33.180 and 13,000 who have committed homicide with another almost 2,000 which are facing homicide charges,
00:05:41.860 along again with 16,000 cases of sexual assault among those that are coming in.
00:05:46.520 And that is just absolutely insane.
00:05:49.240 And the fact that an American administration has overseen the importation of these people is criminal.
00:05:55.780 It's a war crime against the American people.
00:05:59.860 Well, I mean, there's, you know, there are bad conversations you can have about immigration.
00:06:07.200 Let's say like, you know, if I was living in Canada in like the 2000s or something,
00:06:13.920 I would think, gosh, we're letting in too many, you know, even though it would be like relatively high skilled,
00:06:23.020 in fact, productive people or whatever, even in that situation, like, boy, that's bad.
00:06:29.820 But there's a whole nother level of bad when you have not even just no checks on the border.
00:06:38.260 I mean, we could see, you know, you can see there's, we've all seen this video footage of,
00:06:43.540 there's these various holes in the fence, and you know that everyone knows about all those.
00:06:50.380 Once again, that, and that's just one way.
00:06:55.180 That's not even including having some NGO worker that George Soros financed hands you a sheet of paper.
00:07:03.600 It tells you exactly what to say, which is, hi, I'm a political dissident.
00:07:09.380 I've been persecuted.
00:07:12.160 It's not safe to go home to my country because I'm a sexual minority, blah, blah, blah, all these kinds of things.
00:07:21.640 But even just the hole in the fence, it's not like you're not even now, like the baseline for coming in is,
00:07:31.300 well, I'm sorry to say, but in a lot of ways, scumbags, normal people that have people rely.
00:07:39.100 Have feet and have a pulse, that's pretty much it.
00:07:41.600 Yeah, but I mean, normal people that have real people relying on them and stuff,
00:07:45.440 they don't want to go jump through this fence and do all these kinds of, do these kinds of things.
00:07:52.940 This isn't the kind of, oh, you'll be stuck in paperwork for seven or eight years,
00:07:58.300 or you'll have people from, you know, from the embassy questioning you about your marriage and blah, blah, blah.
00:08:04.940 This is, well, are you down for a little bit of cloak and dagger, a little bit, this kind of thing?
00:08:12.220 I mean, well, anybody watch the first four to five minutes of the movie Scarface,
00:08:17.420 they'll tell you all about, you know, Scarface is about one kind of immigration.
00:08:24.940 Everyone knows the kind of immigration we had at the beginning of the Cuban,
00:08:28.860 the Cuban immigration was sort of people, the people, the communists were trying to kill,
00:08:35.580 but there's a different mode of immigration and we're just getting maximum of that.
00:08:39.800 And we're telling the whole world, it's, come get it.
00:08:43.160 It's wide open, free, free money, free money.
00:08:45.920 Well, the number of people who are coming, who are, you know, going through like a coyote or something,
00:08:53.920 they're willing to brave, you know, getting, in many cases, sexually assaulted,
00:08:57.940 these kind of things, sexually trafficked.
00:08:59.480 So, yeah, it's people who are willing to, you know, put themselves in that type of situation on top of everything else.
00:09:05.840 And, of course, you know, as we see, such a massive amount of them turn out to be criminals,
00:09:12.680 you know, which was already the case.
00:09:14.280 They're already illegal immigrants.
00:09:15.460 They were already in violation of law.
00:09:17.860 Every illegal immigrant is a criminal.
00:09:20.280 But just the fact that, you know, all these stories that we had to hear about how illegal immigrants are,
00:09:25.260 they're the best people.
00:09:26.460 They're the very best of us.
00:09:27.780 Ultimately, they're even better than Americans.
00:09:29.920 We got gaslit with all these statistics.
00:09:32.780 Oh, illegal immigrants, they commit crimes at a much lower rate than American citizens.
00:09:38.280 And then we see stuff like this.
00:09:39.760 We always knew it was a lie.
00:09:40.960 Any person who was, you know, serious and looking at this knew that that was a lie that the government was making up.
00:09:47.560 But, you know, when the facts hit you in the face like this, there's just no wiggle room.
00:09:51.600 There's nothing left to deny.
00:09:53.300 Well, let's put it in perspective.
00:09:54.540 These are numbers that I got from an NGO that I think it tries to help felons get the right to vote.
00:10:02.160 So they have no reason to lie about this number.
00:10:04.760 They say that 157,000 people are currently incarcerated for murder in the United States.
00:10:11.520 That's both people in jail waiting for trial and people who are in prison.
00:10:15.880 If 13,000 illegals here have been convicted of murder, I mean, that's insane.
00:10:22.140 What percentage of the population ostensibly are illegal immigrants?
00:10:28.040 Like if you ask the government, they give us a number and it's much lower than 10%.
00:10:33.200 Oh, yeah.
00:10:33.960 Yeah.
00:10:34.160 No, it's always the same 15,000 or 15 million people.
00:10:38.540 Yeah.
00:10:38.720 No matter how many people come into the country, magically the illegal immigration number is always the same.
00:10:43.700 Right.
00:10:44.920 So, I mean, if adding this new population would be the equivalent of 10% of the murder, like all the murderers who have been convicted in the United States are still alive.
00:10:56.900 It's a country of 330, was it 330 million people now?
00:11:00.480 Yeah.
00:11:01.260 Just the illegals here would be 10% of that.
00:11:04.400 So, yeah, as a wise man once said, they're not sending their best.
00:11:08.520 Other thing, normies, or I guess if a normie is listening to this, like normal people who don't, who aren't really into politics and haven't been laser focused on immigration, I think they're surprised by the numbers that are being admitted to.
00:11:25.120 And not just about the murderers and the rapists, but just the numbers of illegals that they admitted to being in the country.
00:11:31.640 I don't think people understand the scale.
00:11:34.980 And, you know, I've also done something about, you know, dissident people talking about it on social media.
00:11:41.620 They seem surprised in their own way.
00:11:44.120 And I think this comes down to everybody intellectually knows about mass migration and the philosophy behind it, replacement migration.
00:11:53.860 But I don't think people wanted to really believe it was actually happening.
00:11:57.260 Like, maybe we're being a little hyperbolic for political purposes, but, you know, it probably isn't that bad.
00:12:01.860 No, it actually is that bad.
00:12:03.900 It may be worse than, than, uh, has been let on even by our side.
00:12:10.060 I mean, yeah, yeah.
00:12:11.520 Obviously like the numbers here are going to be cooked, right?
00:12:13.960 Like, so whatever they're admitting to, it's going to be way worse.
00:12:17.380 So the, you know, the, the numbers being released here while shocking are probably not even approaching the whole story.
00:12:23.360 And you're right that ultimately, I think the hope that a lot of people sold themselves is, well, yeah, we're, you know, we're looking into the future because this is a problem down the road somewhere, you know, that's when we're going to run into this.
00:12:34.260 So we should probably kind of worry, you know, tell people to worry about it now, but ultimately it's not that far gone.
00:12:40.380 It's reversible.
00:12:41.600 These are still manageable things that we can handle.
00:12:44.420 When you look at the enormity, as you point out of what's happening here, it's devastating.
00:12:48.920 And yes, some of these immigrants were in beforehand.
00:12:52.480 This is not every single one of them came in during the Biden Harrison administration.
00:12:56.280 But when you look at the numbers of encounters and, you know, admitted the, the numbers jumped drastically in the last four years, which of course goes along with everything you would expect.
00:13:06.760 And some of the numbers we had seen previously.
00:13:08.920 So ultimately this all makes sense, but seeing it laid out this way and, and the number of scenarios where we have seen this juxtaposition, right?
00:13:18.680 We obviously have the people of Springfield, Ohio dealing with the Haitian immigration problem there, the several other towns in Alabama and in Ohio and in other places that have admitted that they are facing similar situations.
00:13:33.720 Springfield is not some isolated incident.
00:13:35.920 So this thing that used to be trapped in like, you know, Florida and Texas, like this was a border state problem, you know, New Mexico and Nevada, like that's where this was an issue.
00:13:44.920 It's not an issue that really impacts Illinois or New York or, you know, Delaware or something.
00:13:50.760 So you could kind of tell yourself if you didn't live in a border state that real, you know, how bad could it be?
00:13:56.320 But as someone who's lived in border state, most of my life, I was aware of exactly how bad it was and that it was only going to get worse.
00:14:02.500 And now that so much of this program, you know, this, this replacement migration has gone well beyond the border states and it seems to be particularly targeted towards red states that the left is hoping to swing.
00:14:15.680 The implications are not, are no longer just located.
00:14:20.600 They're not just local to those areas where the migrants have been dumped, but they are there now that we can more fully see the national impact.
00:14:29.680 Okay.
00:14:29.900 This is going to hurt not just border states.
00:14:32.100 It's going to go to every state where these people have been, you know, moved to.
00:14:35.940 It's going to impact the, the election calculus.
00:14:38.200 Even obviously, you know, Eric Adams in New York just got pinched for his corruption, but a lot of people, myself included, suspect that the reason that a guy who probably was doing what every other Democrat mayor of New York has ever done suddenly got pinched is because he was making a little too much noise about the amount of illegal immigration heading into New York.
00:14:56.860 Chicago just had to shut down, you know, remove people from their city council meeting because they voted to spend, uh, $50 million to house illegal immigrants for 30 days in the city.
00:15:08.040 And the black community there was losing their minds, uh, understandably so.
00:15:11.960 And so you have this moment where even the left, even these democratic bastions, uh, when it comes to votes are recognizing that this, this problem is no longer something that can, you can just use to punish red states.
00:15:24.700 This is flowing everywhere.
00:15:25.940 These, there's lots of people that have lots of elaborate ideas.
00:15:31.480 I have these ideas at certain times too, like did LBJ or did, you know, did, did some, you know, a, a weird pastor at Harvard or all these people, did they, you know, uh, put us into bad situations or whatever, look, get rid of all like, like those are great ideas.
00:15:49.800 Right now you have people that are killing America and it's in broad daylight from day one that, that this, that this idiot got into office.
00:15:59.560 The first thing he did was go to court over the stay in Mexico law, which is the, listen, don't let anything, any liberals will, they'll tell you, well, we're not open borders.
00:16:11.580 We'll talk about the border.
00:16:13.580 You know, you'll have these, these sort of in-betweeners.
00:16:16.040 They'll say like, uh, oh, open borders.
00:16:18.280 That's just sort of crazy stuff.
00:16:20.080 I mean, we'll, we'll, we'll, we'll, we'll check out the border.
00:16:23.200 We'll talk about the border.
00:16:24.460 No, if you aren't willing, cause you sure they'll have all these rules and blah, blah.
00:16:30.020 And if you, you know, if, uh, you know, if I married a woman from Norway or something, we'd be filling out forms for 10 million years.
00:16:38.340 And, you know, we'll have to go through the files.
00:16:40.760 You have to show these people, uh, you know, pictures of your honeymoon, all this, all this BS.
00:16:46.320 Sure.
00:16:46.580 Yeah.
00:16:47.020 But, uh, the, the refugee thing, which is, that's the open board.
00:16:52.320 If you, if you don't, and this came up in the last congressional hearing talking about scrutiny with this.
00:16:58.300 If, if some guy from one of these organizations hands you a sheet of paper, it says claim your political dissident, homosexual, um, all these kinds of things.
00:17:08.340 Which by the way, um, going back to Scarface or think about like, you know, the old days, there was jokes about, uh, you could get in a certain kind of trouble as a man in America that your only resort may be to join the French foreign legion.
00:17:26.360 In other words, there are in fact, many times good reasons why you may not feel safe in your home country.
00:17:34.200 Maybe you killed somebody.
00:17:35.540 Maybe you messed around with somebody.
00:17:37.180 And two final, real quickly, the, go around your, the, in my town, the part of the town that, that, that, that where the, the immigrants are growing very, very fast.
00:17:51.780 And that's just, it's just, it's plainly obvious.
00:17:53.940 My eyes can see it.
00:17:56.220 Go ahead.
00:17:58.440 Oh, no, no, I was, I was just going to say.
00:18:01.060 The, the, you can't really read, you can't reason with them about the border because they're led by people who their religion.
00:18:11.540 I mean, I mean, progressivism, it's, it's materialist.
00:18:15.820 They view people as interchangeable.
00:18:18.240 You're never going to get the nail down the idea with them that it's bad to replace every, every American with the Guatemalans because they don't see a problem with that.
00:18:27.720 And the, I mean, obviously the average Democrat voter doesn't really agree with that, but they'll go along with it.
00:18:35.640 It's like, you can't, you can't have a, you can't have an actual truthful discussion about this.
00:18:41.560 They're just lying about it forever because that's another thing.
00:18:43.740 They have no problem lying about their beliefs until history catches up.
00:18:49.680 AKA they have enough, they have the power of the law behind them.
00:18:52.960 You know, famously Barack Obama didn't agree with gay marriage until, you know, until he won his election and then suddenly he evolved on the subject.
00:19:02.280 Well, Joe Biden was just so convincing, you know, really swung him over to the other side, you know.
00:19:09.960 Well, the French Foreign Legion thing, you know, if this is a matter of, okay, there are X number of immigrants here who have criminal records and they joined the American Foreign Legion and they're currently fighting in Syria and they might, whatever, they might get citizenship.
00:19:25.920 That would be bad on its own, but like there's historical basis for like you, you do something, you do some kind of job like this and you get rewarded with citizenship.
00:19:36.480 That's not even happening.
00:19:37.560 They send NGO babies out into like places like Guatemala and recruit these people to come here.
00:19:43.180 Like they're, and when they come here, they get free stuff.
00:19:45.960 They get cars, they get money, they get help.
00:19:48.960 All the things that, you know, actual Native Americans have to pay for.
00:19:54.960 So it's like, it's so much worse than that because not only are they not contributing stuff, a lot of them are getting paid to, for us to have the obligation to house them.
00:20:07.300 And for like, what is it, five years before those Haitians will, could possibly be considered for citizenship.
00:20:13.660 That was, that was the number I heard.
00:20:15.260 Yeah, five years is how long you have to be in, in the United States to apply for naturalization.
00:20:20.800 Right.
00:20:21.300 So like, Hey, if, if Kamala, if Kamala Harris wins the election, you know, all those people will, they won't be illegals anymore.
00:20:30.140 She'll just fantasy them.
00:20:31.400 Yeah.
00:20:31.600 That's all there is to it.
00:20:32.540 Yeah.
00:20:32.780 So the idea that this is something that can be put off, it's, it's, it's, that's utterly insane.
00:20:38.740 People were making hyperbolic statements about this being the last election, but it could be.
00:20:44.260 Yeah.
00:20:44.840 Like that, that, that might not be hyperbole.
00:20:47.280 I mean, we'll, we'll technically have elections, right?
00:20:50.300 Like we'll, we'll continue to.
00:20:52.140 Oh yeah.
00:20:52.620 Yeah.
00:20:52.900 You know, Saddam Hussein had elections, but the, the idea that they'll in any way represent the American people is insane.
00:20:59.540 As you point out, like they're, they're, you know, the current plan, like they, and this is a real administration plan is because we have too many people coming into the border.
00:21:08.060 We just fly them in like, that's the relief that that's how they plan to remove pressure on the border is, oh, well, you know, there's too many people coming through the border currently.
00:21:19.220 So what we'll do is we'll just load them onto planes and fly them into the United States.
00:21:23.420 And that way they're not sitting at the border waiting for processing, uh, which is how so many of the Haitian immigrants in a bit of a place like Ohio, because they're not technically illegal.
00:21:32.440 Technically they're here under special protected status as several other countries, which are perpetually in civil war because it's Haiti and has been since the country was founded, uh, you know, uh, that they're in a dire scenario.
00:21:46.040 So they don't even need to stand in line at the border.
00:21:48.520 They literally get flown into the country.
00:21:50.780 And once they're here, as you point out, they are being subsidized in every way that the, uh, the, uh, residents of Springfield, Ohio can't afford rent anymore because they're getting kicked out.
00:22:02.440 Of their apartments so that, uh, people who are basically being given food stamp cards and, and all these other, uh, benefits can, you know, come in and they're, they can pay higher rents because the government is literally subsidizing them.
00:22:15.720 You know, we had to hear, this was the justification we got from everybody.
00:22:19.360 Oh, well, they're revitalizing the economy.
00:22:22.560 They're, they're, they're revitalizing the economy of Springfield, Ohio.
00:22:25.180 I haven't a single person explained to me why the economy of Springfield, Ohio couldn't be revitalized.
00:22:31.240 By just handing the people who live there, the same amount of money, like you're handing the money out anyway.
00:22:37.460 So why not just give it to the people who live in the town so they can build a business or buy a home or whatever, rather than literally importing people from a country that is currently undergoing a civil war where cannibal warlords reign in the country.
00:22:54.520 Why not just hand the money to the people of Springfield, Ohio, but there's, there's never any answer to that question.
00:23:00.560 And go ahead.
00:23:01.980 I'm sorry.
00:23:02.380 No, you go ahead.
00:23:03.200 Sure.
00:23:03.740 Sure.
00:23:04.180 The, the, the, the unit, the unit press laid out that, that crap argument about like, Oh, they're revitalizing the rust belt in places, the cities that were, uh, you know, disadvantaged and dying out.
00:23:15.760 Now that's like saying, uh, take this report or whatever.
00:23:19.420 Okay.
00:23:19.820 We're going to revitalize your household by moving three Haitian men into it.
00:23:24.020 And you don't, I'm sure you won't mind sharing like your, your food, your utilities, your wife and stuff with them because like the GDP in your household just went up.
00:23:32.140 Yeah.
00:23:32.420 Way more economic activity.
00:23:34.140 Way more.
00:23:34.420 Yeah, exactly.
00:23:35.340 I mean, it might be a bummer that some of your kids will be half Haitian or whatever, but you know, Hey, you, you, you've been revitalized.
00:23:42.320 Congratulations.
00:23:42.740 And, uh, that makes perfect sense to anybody who thinks about the nation as an actual nation.
00:23:51.080 Like if you have any, any roots in the United States at all, if you care about, if you care about the people of the United States, because you are one, your family, your friends are Americans, then it's, you don't even need to be explained this.
00:24:04.380 Like, no, people are not interchangeable.
00:24:06.300 A Haitian is not, is not just as good as a American.
00:24:09.980 If you don't have, if you don't have those feelings about your own people, something's wrong with you.
00:24:15.600 You are defective.
00:24:16.780 You have either have bad wiring or bad beliefs that are, they're turning you into a maniac people in the, in the past.
00:24:23.900 You would have been, you, you would have not, you would have not have been appreciated for having those beliefs.
00:24:29.020 You would have been viewed correctly as a liability to everybody around you.
00:24:33.080 Yeah.
00:24:33.520 You'd be an absolute degenerate.
00:24:34.940 They would throw you out rightly.
00:24:36.860 So, and, and bog is, isn't this a huge part of the problem?
00:24:40.280 Look, so much of the right has bought into this argument too, right?
00:24:43.600 Mike DeWine, the whole time is just like, he's the governor, he's a Republican, you know, in theory, but in practice, he's just like, well, my only problem that you've dropped, you know, these, these tens of thousands of people into these towns that aren't supposed to be there is that you didn't give us money for it.
00:24:57.280 Right?
00:24:57.580 It's just, it's just that you didn't provide the funding.
00:25:00.260 I don't care about the town.
00:25:02.020 I don't care about its social cohesion.
00:25:03.600 I don't care about the drunk driving and the crime and the, the skyrocketing, uh, re, uh, real estate costs and the inability to get healthcare because they're swamped with all these people.
00:25:14.600 Like none of that matters because all that we really care about is just the funding and until the right and the, you know, the left is lost.
00:25:22.640 I'm not even trying to convince them of this, but until the right, until conservatives, the GOP can just dispense with this idea of the propositional nation.
00:25:32.260 You know, that, oh, well, it's, you know, anybody who gets dropped off by a Kamala Harris plane and raises the right hand is immediately an American until you have an idea that America is a people and a place and a tradition and a heritage.
00:25:45.380 And it's more than just someone waltzing in.
00:25:48.520 And yes, some people can join it and can become part of it.
00:25:51.980 It's not that you can have zero immigration forever, but the idea that, you know, just every single person that walks across the border and raises their hand at some point or gets, you know,
00:26:01.840 they did the process legally because someone waved the amnesty wand over them.
00:26:05.780 The idea that they're American, the United States simply cannot survive when even the opposition party holds this view.
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00:26:42.100 Everything I ranted about before, as bad as that was, as bad as elite migration and their chain migration and they're taking over this business,
00:26:54.780 or as bad as bad as, well, the border is wide open and you have all these bad hombres going in or whatever.
00:27:03.160 None of, all of that, as bad as that is, is nothing compared to the, I don't, I don't have words of just how evil it is, what they're doing in places like Springfield, which, um, all these, you know,
00:27:23.760 it pains me that the Republican was saying that runs that state, uh, all, all, all of these, try not to use bad words, uh, people, they know, they'll tell you exactly how they feel about Ilhan Omar.
00:27:38.000 How does a person like this, with this foreign of a culture, who's, uh, literally trying to make greater Somalia, not make America great again, trying to restore the greater Somalian empire.
00:27:51.040 How does that happen?
00:27:52.600 How, how does that happen?
00:27:53.820 Did they come over here with a, uh, you know, uh, uh, uh, you know, a made of life and become an engineer?
00:28:00.220 No, what this is, this is, uh, evil on, on a whole nother scale.
00:28:06.280 This, this is, this is actual conquering of place, uh, conquering of places.
00:28:10.240 When you bring in a huge concentrated formula of, okay, we're going to bring in 50,000 people of this one specific thing.
00:28:20.540 We're going to drop them in this, in this small place where they're going to be a, uh, and they're going to be mobilized, which is totally, which is legal for them.
00:28:31.980 And the Democrat party like has basically uses grad schools and colleges to train these people.
00:28:39.040 Uh, I've wrote about before that.
00:28:41.180 I mean, this is, this is the least rare thing in the world.
00:28:43.860 I can show you examples of people walking around, collecting a check from the Democrat party.
00:28:48.660 It says their job is to galvanize an ethnic vote from a certain region.
00:28:53.480 Like they're good at this.
00:28:55.040 And you, you tell a Democrat party, Hey, we've got 50,000 Haitians in this small town, uh, in the Rust Belt and they're versus, uh, two, 200,000 random Americans that didn't know that they were playing a certain game.
00:29:12.600 They, they, they, they were playing a previous game.
00:29:14.960 They were, they had Republicans or Democrats and blah, blah, blah.
00:29:18.000 Now you have 50,000 people that share the same language from the same place.
00:29:22.020 They're going to, they're, this is, you're going to have many, many more Ilhan Omar's.
00:29:27.220 And this is, uh, this is vile.
00:29:30.880 This is vile on a whole nother level.
00:29:32.980 I mean, people need, uh, uh, people need to be severely punished for this.
00:29:37.920 And, and this, this, now we're starting, this is not, this is, um, most likely, you know, motivated comes from, uh, NGOs, which, uh, uh, this take, this is not just like, Oh, I got paid for this.
00:29:50.260 This is some, this is like very targeted warfare.
00:29:53.060 You know what I mean?
00:29:54.020 Oh yeah.
00:29:54.240 A lot of people need to spend the rest of their lives in prison.
00:29:56.600 And that's the moderate position, uh, when it comes to, to, uh, facilitating this.
00:30:01.540 And you're right.
00:30:02.860 You think about someone like Ilhan Omar and people are shocked when she goes to these fundraising events or whatever.
00:30:08.140 And somebody in, you know, in the Somali language is like, Oh yeah, Ilhan Omar.
00:30:13.100 She doesn't care about America.
00:30:14.240 She doesn't care about this country.
00:30:16.040 She's for Somalians.
00:30:17.440 She's for the Somalian community.
00:30:19.080 Uh, she cares about the priorities, both geopolitically and locally in the politics here, uh, that pertain to the Somalian, uh, people.
00:30:27.120 Like it's explicit.
00:30:29.340 Like we have moved here in an effort to undermine the interests of this nation.
00:30:37.840 And we're going to laugh at you about it.
00:30:39.980 We're, we're going to fundraise off of it because what are you going to do?
00:30:43.740 You're going to run around saying, Oh, well, we want to, we got to figure out how to integrate people.
00:30:48.160 We got to figure out how to, you know, cause you still think you're in the scenario where you're working together.
00:30:53.080 And anybody who crosses the border is just somebody who wants to be an American.
00:30:57.140 They're all just after the American dream and no understanding, no, no, no grasp of the tribalism, the level of, uh, community that these people are going to bring and the bias they're going to bring in group preference.
00:31:10.640 And I can't even hate them for it.
00:31:12.500 I can't even say, how, how could you do this?
00:31:14.880 I hate my leaders.
00:31:16.060 I hate the people who, who are saying that this is okay, that they're annoying, that they're, that they're, they're absolutely, uh, creating this scenario.
00:31:24.100 And this means that so many of these resources are siphoned away from Americans, not just in, you know, towns like Springfield, but during national disasters, like we're, we're seeing now.
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00:33:20.760 All right, guys.
00:33:22.940 So obviously we know that there's been this devastating hurricane that has come through the Southeast.
00:33:29.220 It's had a major impact on many communities, some without water, some without power, some without access to roads.
00:33:37.360 That's really the most dangerous thing in these scenarios.
00:33:39.680 I had a category four slash five hurricane dance on top of my hometown for about 12 hours a couple of years ago.
00:33:48.560 And it's not that you don't have the money or something to access things, but it's the ability to traverse the roads, the ability of people to get in down here in Florida.
00:33:59.520 Obviously, it's an island issue, but you go to someplace like North Carolina and the mountains are islands in the sense that the road washes out and there's just no way onto the mountain, no way to get gas into these areas, these kind of things.
00:34:13.640 And that's obviously a huge issue.
00:34:16.880 The federal government, of course, should be assisting.
00:34:19.820 They should be making a big deal out of this.
00:34:23.120 We should see a Herculean effort to protect these people.
00:34:26.960 And instead, what we see is Joe Biden at the beach.
00:34:30.860 Kamala Harris is out campaigning.
00:34:33.180 Kamala Harris loves to run like she's some kind of agent of change.
00:34:36.200 But of course, that's not the case.
00:34:37.600 She's part of the incumbent administration and all of these things are things that she's responsible for being a part of.
00:34:43.720 But there's no one who at least was theoretically elected to to the government of the United States who actually seems to be in charge or taking any significant action.
00:34:53.800 We have lots of money for Ukraine and Israel.
00:34:58.080 We're happy to send our National Guard troops overseas.
00:35:02.440 You know, the Tennessee National Guard, I believe, is currently deployed to Kuwait right now.
00:35:08.260 So they're definitely not stopping the eight illegal immigrants who were just looting inside Tennessee.
00:35:15.860 Of course, it only gets worse in places like Georgia and North Carolina.
00:35:19.040 All of this really brings a hyper focus into the fact that our government is far more interested in building up other nations or defending the borders of other nations or serving illegal immigrant communities inside the United States.
00:35:33.680 But when you have a national national disaster that hits, you know, some of the most, you know, central parts of the country, you know, where kind of the most long term populations the United States come from, all of a sudden there's just nothing available for them.
00:35:51.420 There's the government's just it's not a priority.
00:35:53.820 You know, I'm growing up, I'm from Florida.
00:36:01.180 I've nearly almost always lived in Florida, but I have pretty much almost always lived in the Gulf Coast.
00:36:07.360 Hurricanes are a way of life.
00:36:09.560 I was living in Central Florida when we had that little.
00:36:13.080 Like four to five hurricanes within a month.
00:36:16.200 Hurricanes are just kind of that.
00:36:17.600 Yeah.
00:36:17.960 When they all crisscross the state in the middle there.
00:36:20.380 Yeah, that was.
00:36:21.360 Uh, and, you know, Michael, a couple of years ago, hurricanes are kind of way of life, but, um, you know, flood flooding generally is the ground in, in, in, um, I don't know what you call it.
00:36:33.840 The, the, um, the way the earth is constructed is Swiss cheese here.
00:36:38.200 It's why North Florida is home to the world's best caves.
00:36:42.220 Um, uh, people come from all over to see the case, but there's, that means, uh, but you, I lived in Texas a while.
00:36:49.160 You know, they don't, uh, it's not like that.
00:36:51.980 If it rains three inches, there's three inches of water on the ground for like, uh, you know, a week or whatever, completely different situation.
00:36:59.420 Um, and so I spent all week, you know, I spent three or four days last day last week, not just for work, but also, you know, putting up the storm shutters, getting everything together, getting everything, uh, set up for not just this hurricane, but you know, there's when it's hurricane season, there's always another one, um, ready to go.
00:37:19.320 So I think there's, there's a couple, there's one, at least one more, you know, could end up going this way.
00:37:25.020 The storm shutters stay up.
00:37:26.640 But, um, uh, after it was all over a day or two, you know, I was, uh, I went over to my parents to have dinner with them.
00:37:35.220 And I was like, uh, you know, yeah, I imagine I heard, I heard things were bad up in the mountains and they were like, uh, yeah, like at least 22 people are dead.
00:37:45.240 I was like, Oh, okay.
00:37:47.380 This, this time is different.
00:37:51.620 Well, places like Florida are used to dealing with hurricanes.
00:37:55.100 I, you know, DeSantis had like an army of linemen are out ready to, to get the work after the hurricane passed over like South Carolina too.
00:38:05.600 North Carolina is not like that.
00:38:07.680 And usually if there's a, there's a bad hurricane there, it hits along the coast.
00:38:12.360 Uh, Asheville is, I mean, it's a, it's a built up region comparatively to like the rest of Appalachia, but I've, I've been through there.
00:38:22.200 It, it, it's not, they were not ready for that.
00:38:25.860 And let's be honest, the people, people who are in charge of the country and probably a lot of the people who are in charge of North Carolina don't care or, or care about, or like the people who live in, in Asheville.
00:38:40.620 Oh, sorry.
00:38:41.860 The, the, like the native Asheville people, like they're, they're my people.
00:38:45.360 They're Appalachians that nobody's going to, uh, work too hard to, to, to rebuild that region.
00:38:52.640 They don't have to, this is going to have to be something that unfortunately private citizens, uh, church organizations, they're going to be on the hook for it.
00:39:03.480 I mean, that, I guess it's a cynical outlook, but I really think they don't care.
00:39:06.660 And they would happily let our people drown rather than lift a finger.
00:39:11.940 Well, how many people are dead right now?
00:39:13.840 At least 40.
00:39:15.240 I saw, I saw some numbers up to a hundred or a hundred, depending on how many states you're looking at.
00:39:21.000 It, this is, uh, an enormous disaster.
00:39:26.640 And if, if this kind of, if it, it, it must be repeated.
00:39:30.480 If this kind of, if this level of destruction was being visited upon, uh, uh, New York city or Southern California, it would be the biggest story in the world.
00:39:41.320 But, um, no one cares.
00:39:43.160 Everyone has seen that, that disgusting response by, uh, uh, our president who, who they, he said, they said, uh, you know, they asked him, uh, you know, is anything being done about it?
00:39:55.380 He said, uh, yeah, anything, leave me alone.
00:39:58.580 It's worse than that.
00:39:59.640 They asked him, do you, what would you like to say to the people who have been affected by it?
00:40:03.260 And he said, we've done, he said that we've, we've given all we could, which is, uh, that's not the most inspiring message to, to your.
00:40:11.320 To your constituents or, yeah, I mean, uh, nobody really thinks that he's in charge of anything.
00:40:16.620 He's a vegetable, but it can't, can't even be bothered to, for somebody to, to brief him, to, you know, say, well, we, we feel your pain.
00:40:23.940 You didn't even get the bill Clinton treatment.
00:40:25.800 Mr. President, there's been a natural disaster disaster.
00:40:28.760 Could you stand in front of a camera for five minutes and read a prepared statement to try to reassure someone?
00:40:34.380 Nope.
00:40:34.640 Can't be bothered.
00:40:35.400 Can't be bothered.
00:40:36.540 That said, uh, you know, these people, um, we, when this kind of says,
00:40:41.320 subject comes up, you're going to hear from people on TV and stuff that, um, uh, they'll
00:40:45.880 like all the white people live there are basically, uh, this is the same thing you get about Ohio
00:40:52.140 and all this kind of stuff.
00:40:53.020 They're all just sort of degenerate drug addicts.
00:40:55.900 These people don't matter to you or to anybody, blah, blah, blah.
00:40:59.960 Um, which of all the Haitians, they'll be able to resettle in Asheville.
00:41:03.620 Right.
00:41:03.880 Well, you know, Asheville itself is not a, it's not like, it's not a chud place.
00:41:09.080 It's like Asheville is a pretty built up place.
00:41:10.920 I mean, like the, the, um, that's not the worst part, but you know, the dark part about
00:41:15.560 this is all these libs on Twitter gloating about it.
00:41:19.540 Don't realize a lot of those people whose stuff got washed away are like diehard Democrats
00:41:25.260 too, but they just, they don't care.
00:41:27.340 They don't think they don't care.
00:41:29.240 They, they hate, they hate the region and that's good enough for them.
00:41:32.040 Um, yes, but people, most importantly, uh, these people, they don't know about these
00:41:36.380 regions cause, uh, they're, they're currently unrepresented, which I think we'll talk about.
00:41:40.520 Um, there's little stuff.
00:41:42.360 I mean, did you guys see that story going around that, um, someone, um, uh, uh, a geologist
00:41:49.300 posted, he said, huh, I saw that.
00:41:51.780 Oh, you know, one of the places that got flooded was this was North, you know, this North Carolina.
00:41:55.540 He said, um, I don't know if you guys know, but, um, the mine there in spruce prime, spruce
00:42:01.620 pine, uh, North Carolina, um, which was hometown of, uh, Gaylord Perry, uh, is, um, is, uh, that's
00:42:13.240 where all the courts comes that, um, that they make all the computer processors with, uh, you
00:42:18.960 know, in the world, not just in America.
00:42:21.380 It's like a, it's one of the global supplies.
00:42:23.680 Yeah.
00:42:24.580 Yeah.
00:42:24.880 Never listen.
00:42:25.580 I mean, when these people tell you that these areas, these areas are, uh, non-productive,
00:42:29.960 everyone's poor, everyone's stupid.
00:42:32.000 I mean, which by the way, if you live in Florida, um, you know, you'll meet people, uh, I, you
00:42:37.540 know, if you live, you go by the water, you're going to see, uh, people with condos and boats
00:42:42.520 and stuff.
00:42:43.020 And a lot of them come from places like that.
00:42:44.900 They're more productive than you, than, than, than you've been let on, but they are in fact
00:42:49.280 completely unrepresented.
00:42:50.660 Uh, let me, let me read you a quote, uh, two, two mines in spruce pine could, could
00:42:58.820 end the world's production of semiconductors and solar panels within six months.
00:43:02.740 If the, if those two mines in spruce pine were either inoperable or unable to transport
00:43:08.420 their courts and guess where, you know, all this flooding happened.
00:43:11.640 Wow.
00:43:13.260 Yeah.
00:43:14.300 Sorry.
00:43:14.800 Good.
00:43:15.520 Oh, by the way, uh, if I'm not mistaken, um, when you go by, I mean, when you go by a acoustic
00:43:21.100 guitar, the main thing that you're sort of haggling over, you know, like the, uh, uh, is
00:43:26.120 it, does it have leather or, you know, for a car or whatever is, um, you know, the thousand
00:43:32.340 dollar guitars, the top of it, the, well, the, what we call it top, it's not important,
00:43:36.900 but it has spruce pine in it and a cheap guitar doesn't that spruce pine makes all the difference.
00:43:45.040 It makes like literally all the difference, like the good ones, they got the spruce pine
00:43:49.560 in it, by the way.
00:43:52.580 So one of the things that happened right after this, of course, is that Politico, because
00:43:58.600 it's Politico ran a headline saying Republicans pounce.
00:44:02.640 Of course, like Republicans are trying to drag the, the, the hurricane into this race.
00:44:09.720 You know, they're trying to politicize the hurricane.
00:44:11.440 And that was an amazing moment because we're talking about the people who literally ran
00:44:16.240 on the, like Kanye West, George Bush hates black people simply because Katrina happened,
00:44:21.760 right?
00:44:21.980 Like that was the, the entire narrative endlessly was, well, the Republican party is, is leaving
00:44:27.720 black people to die.
00:44:28.940 They're, they're letting them, uh, get destroyed.
00:44:31.520 They don't care about Louisiana.
00:44:33.180 They can't be bothered.
00:44:34.740 Uh, you know, that all of this over and over and over again, this is, this is the proof that
00:44:40.320 ultimately there's, you know, there's just like this genocide going on because the, you
00:44:44.020 know, they would, they would let black people die from this hurricane.
00:44:47.060 You know, well now it hit North Carolina and Georgia and it turns out all of a sudden we're,
00:44:53.600 we're supposed to pretend like there's no political implications there.
00:44:56.440 These things don't, you can't take notice of the fact that, uh, both, you know, the vice
00:45:01.420 president and the president don't seem to care and can't be bothered to, uh, to be involved
00:45:06.540 or make any basic statements on the devastation.
00:45:09.640 And, you know, neither, neither of them are mobilizing, you know, in any serious way.
00:45:13.860 Uh, you know, the, the national guard from these states is, is out, you know, deployed
00:45:18.200 in foreign nations, tens of billions of dollars that could be used to rebuild the infrastructure
00:45:23.400 and safeguard these, you know, there, no, it's all going to foreign country.
00:45:27.520 You're not allowed to notice any of that because the hurricane didn't hit, you know, uh, a majority
00:45:32.420 black area this time.
00:45:33.880 And so therefore the people involved, you can't notice it's, it's, it's apolitical at this point.
00:45:39.640 Well, this gets into, uh, you know, uncomfortable, unfortunately when politician, um, you know,
00:45:49.280 politicians aren't philosopher Kings, they look at situations and see how it might benefit
00:45:55.080 them.
00:45:56.200 And so, you know, uh, which natural disasters, by the way, is that's, that's normally, um,
00:46:04.580 you know, the, the, this is good for you.
00:46:07.640 If you're in the government, this is the, the government is, uh, it's like a war.
00:46:11.760 If you're a soldier, you know, you don't want to go die or whatever, but this is, uh, sort
00:46:15.700 of when you're useful.
00:46:17.300 Um, you, you get to coordinate public research, blah, blah, blah.
00:46:20.500 But in this case, um, these politicians, politicians will see nothing to gain from this kind of thing.
00:46:28.500 And there is to gain.
00:46:29.480 I mean, you can, especially if you're the president, if you're the president, and especially
00:46:34.400 if you're, um, I mean, if you're president, it can, it can be beneficial if you're not just
00:46:42.880 the ultra sort, sort cited or things like that to say, well, everybody's important to
00:46:48.860 me, et cetera.
00:46:49.780 But when a politician looks at this place, they're going to say, well, these, first off,
00:46:53.680 these people don't vote for me.
00:46:55.840 That's like, that's like, takes like 90% of the care away.
00:47:00.100 They're going to say, well, these people, uh, they don't exist to me.
00:47:02.860 Who, who cares about them?
00:47:04.820 And then they're going to look at the ways they can profit from it and things like this.
00:47:09.620 And they're going to see very little.
00:47:11.560 And, um, also, you know, that it seems like now with the way that things are like, we're
00:47:16.500 not just one United people anymore.
00:47:19.120 Um, people kind of see, I mean, like, like to be like, to be honest, the South, uh, Christians
00:47:27.700 in the South did a lot and sent a lot of money for, uh, not when nine 11 happened.
00:47:33.800 Um, but like, I'd be lying if I told you that there weren't people who, even when they were
00:47:38.600 doing that, they, there were, there would be like some, some small feelings that they'd
00:47:42.960 be like, well, you'd get occasionally people would mutter be like, well, um, those people
00:47:51.420 are New Yorkers part, you know, part of me doesn't care about them or screw them.
00:47:57.140 They're New Yorkers or whatever.
00:47:58.400 That's not a big thing that happened.
00:47:59.780 There was just a little bit, you, like, I'm just saying that emotion can be
00:48:03.640 present in humans.
00:48:04.740 Well, that was a long time ago.
00:48:06.220 And that was a much more United country, a much, much, much more United country.
00:48:11.740 That kind of stuff is just on steroids now.
00:48:15.000 And, uh, lots of people feel it.
00:48:16.980 We've seen, um, sort of these taunting videos on, on Tik TOK saying, well, uh, this happened
00:48:23.780 to sundown towns.
00:48:24.920 It's almost like a reverse of the, um, of the old, um, you know, the 700 club guy who,
00:48:30.520 whenever there was a natural disaster, he'd be like, well, um, you know, you asked for
00:48:35.640 this to happen, blah, blah, blah.
00:48:37.320 But, um, nonetheless, like, I mean, just, I think Merrick said it all the beginning.
00:48:42.180 It's going to be up to us and whichever politician wants to step.
00:48:47.220 This, this is a unserved community.
00:48:49.460 These people could be willing clients to anyone that would like to step up and help them out
00:48:56.180 on a time of need.
00:48:57.480 They're good people.
00:48:58.740 They're very productive people.
00:49:00.440 As you can see from, Oh, I didn't realize the X or Y good is needed in all luxury goods
00:49:06.020 or needed in every computer program.
00:49:07.560 Oh, those people, they don't just sit around.
00:49:09.460 Oh, I just heard they're all just on welfare or they're all on fentanyl.
00:49:13.120 Uh, and this is just a flyover.
00:49:14.960 Nothing happens there.
00:49:16.060 Everything happens in New York where we sit around making PowerPoint spreadsheets.
00:49:19.840 That's where the world is made.
00:49:21.140 Right.
00:49:22.360 You know, Merrick, that there's a really good point in there that, that bog beef was making
00:49:26.680 that I wanted to talk to you about specifically.
00:49:30.140 Obviously you, you look at Kamala Harris in this moment, and this is a woman who is not doing
00:49:36.940 well, right?
00:49:37.880 The polls, they can try, but it's pretty clear that she is a little behind the eight
00:49:43.360 ball on this one in this election.
00:49:45.640 And one of the big problems is she's just very incompetent and it's very obvious that
00:49:49.520 she's incompetent.
00:49:50.960 And so this is really a make or break moment.
00:49:52.920 You could have this moment where Kamala Harris, who is the sitting vice president takes point
00:49:57.840 on this, right?
00:49:58.520 This is what leaders do say, Hey, I recognize the thorough and devastating nature of something
00:50:06.920 like this, and I'm going to take it upon myself to lead the response here.
00:50:12.400 I'm going to make sure that every dollar is heading this direction, that every national
00:50:17.300 guard troop, all the linemen, everything is flowing this direction.
00:50:21.460 I'm going to, I'm, I'm going to be the point person and nothing is going to get by me.
00:50:25.460 I'm going to show the country that when the, you know, when disaster strikes, they can
00:50:31.380 count on me.
00:50:32.600 You know, she wields this power.
00:50:35.120 She, she's sitting in the vice presidency, but functionally could be the president.
00:50:39.140 She could stand up, take that role.
00:50:41.860 She has control of these massive forces and theory that she could deploy to help these
00:50:46.460 people.
00:50:47.260 This could be her moment to rise up, show the level of ability that she has low, show the
00:50:54.080 level of dedication.
00:50:55.180 And two months before an election where she desperately could use something that like
00:51:01.140 that, she talks about unity, but this could be a moment where she truly showed unity and
00:51:05.580 said, let's forge the United States into one people who are willing to come out here, help
00:51:10.360 this, make this a big deal.
00:51:11.880 That could have been the response.
00:51:14.100 Instead, we get nothing.
00:51:15.880 We get, Oh, well, I'm a little busy right now.
00:51:18.740 Donald Trump is already on the ground.
00:51:20.180 He's already in Georgia.
00:51:21.140 And he's already made a statement saying that he's been speaking with Elon Musk about
00:51:27.320 deploying Starlink as a way to help people in these areas that are currently disconnected,
00:51:33.680 don't have another way to communicate.
00:51:35.580 Now, I don't know the details.
00:51:36.860 I don't know if he's going to be able to bring that kind of thing about, but that is real
00:51:41.580 patronage.
00:51:42.380 You know, we talk a lot about building power outside the system.
00:51:45.080 How do you build parallel systems?
00:51:46.520 You know, when you don't have the ability, excuse me, when you don't have the ability
00:51:53.060 to, to, to, to work the government, to work with the government, as you are now, you can
00:52:00.500 build these power bases outside and patronage, you know, is like the number one thing you
00:52:04.460 guys talk about.
00:52:05.580 You want to talk about an opportunity for patronage.
00:52:08.500 Kamala Harris could have built that relationship.
00:52:10.520 She could have been that leader for this area.
00:52:12.780 And instead Trump is standing in and saying, well, maybe me and Elon can get this done
00:52:17.020 when the government doesn't.
00:52:18.080 And if you want to talk about real power bases, that's real.
00:52:22.580 Yeah.
00:52:23.080 I mean, there is a, there, there's a crown in the gutter, or I guess there was Trump picked
00:52:27.540 it up in 2016.
00:52:29.000 This is why he's, this comes up so often when people are talking about conservative, conservatism
00:52:35.320 in America and, you know, why so much, so many people in his party who had power seemed
00:52:42.020 to try to put a lot of energy into backstabbing Trump.
00:52:45.420 And it's because what he did, the appeal that he made to why the people in, in, in Asheville
00:52:51.500 in that region love him, why people in the South love him, people in the Midwest love him.
00:52:57.420 He, I mean, he's not one of us.
00:52:59.840 He's an, he's a New York real estate guy.
00:53:02.000 He lives in the, he lives in a giant, lived in a giant apartment building and everything
00:53:07.120 he owns is solid gold.
00:53:09.040 He marries and he marries a new Eastern European woman every like 15 years or so, just to keep
00:53:14.120 it.
00:53:14.640 He's not one of us.
00:53:16.180 He doesn't pretend to be one of us.
00:53:18.060 He's not the George W. Bush, have a beer with you and clear stuff off the ramp.
00:53:22.560 No, everybody knows he's a, he's a rich guy.
00:53:25.580 He's been famous as like a rich guy, celebrity forever, but he spoke directly to not to those
00:53:32.340 to us, but about the things that we cared about that we weren't getting from anybody
00:53:37.660 else.
00:53:38.220 And this is the, what's so dangerous about this moment is it's not clear that once he's out
00:53:46.220 of power politically, if he gets back into power, who is going to take up that mantle later?
00:53:52.280 Because I mean, you, you, you talked to the governor of Ohio is completely supports flooding
00:54:00.300 Ohio with Haitians.
00:54:01.620 He might have arguments about how it should be done, but he he's, he's firmly on board
00:54:07.220 with that.
00:54:07.720 Uh, most of the people who were on stage with Donald Trump in 2016 in the primaries felt
00:54:13.000 the same way.
00:54:13.660 And he, this is the, this is the only guy and there are, there is a MAGA movement or
00:54:19.840 whatever, but there aren't, there are very few fleeting few politicians in the party who
00:54:24.840 actually are, uh, what, what's the word immigration patriots?
00:54:29.200 A part of this is, I hate to say it and I haven't heard, I haven't really heard this, this come
00:54:35.640 up and maybe because like, it's too depressing to think about.
00:54:38.080 We're already, if you're being generous, like one or two generations deep into having so
00:54:46.520 much immigration in the United States that even a lot of high profile Republicans are
00:54:51.260 people who could not, and it could not realistically be nativist.
00:54:59.000 Like, uh, is Ted Cruz, is Marco Rubio, are they going to, are they going to like stand up
00:55:04.040 for the American nation?
00:55:06.260 I mean, they could, but wouldn't that be a weird conversation for someone like Marco Rubio
00:55:11.080 to have?
00:55:12.100 Like the governor might, uh, governor DeWine, when Ohio was made a state, he couldn't have
00:55:17.400 been the governor of Ohio, by the way.
00:55:19.980 It, it, he, it legally couldn't have.
00:55:22.600 So these people, you can't really expect them to care about the American nation.
00:55:29.240 They might care about the American empire.
00:55:30.960 They might care about the state and, and how well it can function and how well it can
00:55:35.880 funnel wealth into their pockets.
00:55:37.320 Or like someone like DeWine, I think he might have some kind of weird philosophical, philosophical
00:55:43.800 thing going on with Haitians involving like family ties with the country.
00:55:48.820 But like, that means nothing to me.
00:55:51.140 That's not your job.
00:55:52.320 Your job, you're not the governor of Haiti.
00:55:53.980 You're the governor of Ohio.
00:55:55.040 No, but none of these people and this party as a whole does not care about the American
00:56:01.280 people.
00:56:01.800 And I mean, and I don't mean American people in the way that CNN says, I mean the American
00:56:07.200 people, they don't care.
00:56:08.880 And every passing year, that problem is going to get worse and worse, but you have more
00:56:12.860 people who just simply do not have skin in the game.
00:56:15.720 And what can they say other than we are a propositional country?
00:56:19.880 Because if we're not, if it's not a propositional country, where does Marco Rubio fit into it?
00:56:25.080 Well, I mean, I would say that, um, well, Rubio in particular, they do have a good excuse.
00:56:32.640 If you've, if you've been to Miami, I mean, um, they have the guys outside.
00:56:36.560 Well, what's that restaurant?
00:56:38.020 Um, there's this restaurant they have in downtown, uh, uh, in, um, uh, little Havana where they
00:56:43.920 have signs that like, like if you, they're part of the original guys, the guy here, they
00:56:49.660 don't want to be here.
00:56:50.480 They want their old, um, farmland back and stuff in, um, in Cuba.
00:56:55.220 Although would say, uh, you know, a tradition and this, you kind of explain this with, with,
00:57:00.040 with Trump, um, uh, going back to, uh, we have a long European tradition that you don't
00:57:06.440 have to be one of the people to be their leader.
00:57:09.180 You can, in fact, be really good leader without being one of, um, you know, uh, Napoleon wasn't
00:57:15.760 really French.
00:57:16.780 Um, most Kings, most Kings weren't really of their, their people, but, um, I just like,
00:57:24.980 you know, this patronage thing, um, that, that was all I wanted to say.
00:57:29.420 It might not be a great example of someone who served the French nation.
00:57:34.020 I go out.
00:57:35.780 Of course again, I think it's his point.
00:57:37.620 I don't know what I'm saying.
00:57:39.540 Go ask a Frenchman.
00:57:41.100 Okay.
00:57:41.540 I'm just saying, I don't think he was a net positive for the front for like the French
00:57:46.080 nation.
00:57:46.880 Uh, I mean, if I was French, I would be very, very, very, um, very proud of the glory he
00:57:53.400 brought to the state and he, he rescued the rest.
00:57:56.460 I mean, what if someone like Napoleon didn't step in and, and, and after the French revolution
00:58:01.680 and keep it from becoming the Soviet union.
00:58:04.960 Yeah.
00:58:05.700 Could have been worse, believe it or not.
00:58:07.620 Yes.
00:58:08.540 Uh, but, uh, but let's go back to the, the patronage thing.
00:58:11.660 So here's an example.
00:58:12.540 That's kind of funny, right?
00:58:14.040 So like, if you're an NRX guy, who's like one of like the devils of our, you know, of
00:58:20.340 our religion, it'd be FDR, right?
00:58:24.720 FDR built, um, the cathedral and all this stuff.
00:58:29.420 If we, if we, if one of us that we, you know, we're reading all these books and we, we could
00:58:34.060 tell you all the bad things, FDR.
00:58:36.020 If we, if we said that to our grandparents, they would have slapped us.
00:58:40.720 It would have slapped us.
00:58:42.400 You know why?
00:58:43.160 Because of patronage, because Papa got a job with a TVA.
00:58:46.840 He bought a washing machine and a Chevrolet.
00:58:49.580 You could say nothing bad about him.
00:58:52.020 Why?
00:58:52.540 Because patronage beats everything.
00:58:55.340 Uh, because he, in that spot, that Kamala Harris spot didn't say, oh, I'm better than
00:59:01.140 these people, blah, blah, blah.
00:59:02.740 Uh, he actually, uh, he actually did that despite being, um, you know, a Roosevelt, uh, you know,
00:59:10.860 he actually dropped a whole bunch of money in deep South.
00:59:14.100 You could say, oh, I know there's all these other things, but for the actual people, they
00:59:18.260 didn't care.
00:59:19.120 They didn't care.
00:59:20.200 Uh, they said, that's our guy.
00:59:22.340 And so that's just to say that, um, you know, that this is available for patrons.
00:59:29.260 The, the, the humans are hungry for patrons.
00:59:32.680 It just works.
00:59:34.060 You don't have to be X or Y.
00:59:36.120 You don't have to have the right physiognomy.
00:59:38.760 You don't have to be the right race or anything.
00:59:40.640 If you plug into people and you, you, you provide that, it just, it just works.
00:59:47.020 Look at, look at who decided, like who decided who was going to be president for the latter
00:59:53.920 half of the 20th century, Nixon, Carter, Reagan, Clinton, George W.
00:59:59.040 Bush.
00:59:59.400 If you want to be president, all you had to do is pander to the, the, the, the Scots
01:00:05.820 Irish, the Southeast, uh, the, the white people in the deep, in the deep South, you pander
01:00:12.980 to them, they'll make you King.
01:00:14.760 This is how it works.
01:00:16.920 And, uh, because we, we, you want, you're Republican, you're Democrat.
01:00:21.140 We didn't care.
01:00:21.880 You, you talked to us, you, you hang out, you, you, you did what you, you made promises
01:00:26.480 to us.
01:00:26.980 We would make you a King.
01:00:28.580 And I think that that still exists, uh, for anybody who wants to grab the crown out of
01:00:33.500 the gutter.
01:00:33.860 And that's what Donald Trump sees.
01:00:36.040 Fact check.
01:00:36.880 Uh, Nixon didn't win the deep, the deep South and 68.
01:00:41.340 Well, I mean, he ran against, um, yeah, Wallace did.
01:00:45.440 I was just making a joke.
01:00:46.940 Yeah.
01:00:47.380 Yeah.
01:00:47.740 You know, which by the way, Carter, much to the chagrin of his compatriots, his very liberal
01:00:54.160 compatriots, uh, duct taped himself to Wallace when he traveled around the Southeast Wallace,
01:01:01.960 who now would be considered, um, uh, like a, a legitimate fascist, uh, Carter said, I need
01:01:09.240 to get elected.
01:01:10.140 I need to, uh, I need to tie myself to this guy.
01:01:14.300 And it really is amazing that again, in this moment where, like you said, crown in the gutter,
01:01:20.100 all Harris has to do is use the might of the U S federal government, which she has basically
01:01:27.100 at her disposal to address a real problem.
01:01:31.620 And she can't be bothered, right?
01:01:33.560 Like she is, and it's a question of, does she even know how, could she even do it?
01:01:37.840 Right?
01:01:38.120 Like she can't even pick up the crown in the gutter, even though she's the nominee for
01:01:43.360 the presidency from one of the two major parties in the United States.
01:01:46.380 See, she simply just doesn't have the ability.
01:01:48.680 And this is what happens when you have a government that is an oligarchy, like we have, that is
01:01:53.520 this, you know, this distributed network of power where you don't know who's in charge
01:01:57.680 and you don't know what's actually leading things.
01:02:00.520 You have a bit of in the scenario where you're selecting for leaders who are easily manipulated
01:02:05.900 by, you know, you know, banks or in media or whatever, and they don't have any actual
01:02:12.820 leadership ability.
01:02:13.780 So when you have a grand moment like this, where someone really could step in and just
01:02:19.180 completely sweep the thing, she could have, she could have flipped it.
01:02:21.860 She could have done a huge, a huge push and really, and it's just gone.
01:02:25.260 Not, not because even necessarily, uh, she, she didn't want to, though.
01:02:29.560 She probably didn't do to the population, but she simply doesn't, she doesn't have the
01:02:32.900 ability.
01:02:33.340 She doesn't know how.
01:02:34.960 I just, I mean, it's so funny thinking it once again, you know, FDR bad guy, but you
01:02:41.560 know, a way better situation.
01:02:43.060 Think about this.
01:02:43.940 Uh, the number two bad guy or number one, depending on who you're asking would be LBJ.
01:02:49.080 Now think about if you're one of these sort of, uh, actors that we're talking about, let's
01:02:56.000 say you're one of these corporations or you're a banking executive or something, regardless
01:03:01.440 of whatever, uh, uh, how bad he is politically or whatever, think about what it's like going
01:03:08.280 to meet LBJ versus meeting Kamala Harris.
01:03:13.260 Um, people feared LBJ and they should like to be president at that time, you had to be
01:03:20.880 a bad, uh, uh, uh, you know, kind of a bad-ass and he was a, I mean, like you could, you could
01:03:26.220 see these images of him sort of physically intimidating people and stuff like that.
01:03:30.420 That's not even that bizarre.
01:03:31.680 I mean, you, you like, you know, Nixon was, uh, uh, uh, I, a bad-ass jock.
01:03:38.820 He was on the, you know, he played, he played college football.
01:03:41.800 Um, none of that is bizarre back then because you had to be a real man to, to be a real leader
01:03:49.080 of people, regardless if you're, if you were, um, going to be, you know, the ultimate libtard
01:03:53.740 or whatever you think, you think one of these people, when they go meeting this person, they
01:03:57.220 think, oh gosh, you know, I better be, I get, they think I'm talking to, I'm talking to an
01:04:01.660 idiot.
01:04:01.960 Do I, you know, did we pay off X or Y person, um, this or that.
01:04:08.900 Merrick shared this, uh, with me here and I've, I've seen this, this is, this is amazing.
01:04:13.640 It's Kamala Harris, you know, pretending to care about this, but like she's wearing a
01:04:18.800 headphone that doesn't go into anything and has, is taking notes on a blank sheet of paper.
01:04:24.740 Like they couldn't even be bothered to put up a piece of paper where she'd written something
01:04:29.420 down in front of her before they did the photo op.
01:04:31.780 I mean, the fact that it's so fake is funny, but, uh, the, the head, the ear earbud thing,
01:04:38.560 like that's probably, it probably is connected to something because she walks around a lot
01:04:43.160 wearing earbuds, which is, this is, this is a minor thing, but it, it, it's actually not,
01:04:49.780 that's not something that you're used to seeing powerful people do.
01:04:54.240 Like having your earbuds in, it means I'm bored.
01:04:57.720 I'm just killing time.
01:04:58.980 Like I'm listening to music or something.
01:05:00.660 I'm, I'm in a situation where I don't have anything to do you.
01:05:04.240 That's never supposed to happen.
01:05:05.620 If you're like the president of the United States or you're, you're a CEO or whatever.
01:05:10.060 You're like, you're, there's always something for you to be doing.
01:05:12.680 Just, just that visual tells you something about, about the, the situation we're in.
01:05:20.240 So what if she's listening to the good boys, good old boys, you know, subway surfers is
01:05:26.000 playing on her phone right there.
01:05:29.740 All right, guys, we're going to move over to the questions of the people.
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01:06:47.100 Uh, over Florida, Henry here says, uh, construction workers in South Florida have to be 90% illegal
01:06:54.020 out there.
01:06:54.380 I'm assuming he means Dakota airfields, probably 30%, mostly good people killing wages though.
01:06:59.240 Yeah.
01:06:59.380 And this is of course the real problem.
01:07:01.160 I've lived in Florida most of my life.
01:07:03.100 I've worked in construction.
01:07:04.800 There's plenty of great people, you know, that the question is not our, our people from
01:07:09.580 other countries, all just bad people.
01:07:11.200 That's obviously not the case, but that's not the question involved, right?
01:07:14.980 In Florida, it's impossible.
01:07:17.020 I have several friends who are involved in construction, some who own construction companies,
01:07:21.920 these things, and they want to employ American citizens, but it's impossible because every other
01:07:27.600 company is employing illegals, if they are all, you know, employing Americans speaking English,
01:07:34.300 uh, with, you know, they be here legally, they would be outbid by every other company.
01:07:39.780 And so you have this scenario that because, you know, so many companies are doing it, every
01:07:44.260 company feels like they have to do it.
01:07:45.720 And you end up in this, uh, problem where you're just constantly feeding into this cycle
01:07:49.800 that the number of illegals grows and grows and grows.
01:07:52.260 At some point, there's more Spanish being spoken on the job site than English, it becomes
01:07:56.480 a liability to hire, you know, an American in, in, in, to, to work construction in America.
01:08:01.920 And then this all sounds absurd, but it really is something that happens on a regular basis.
01:08:06.620 Well, I can report the same thing.
01:08:08.480 I mean, growing up, my best friend, his dad was a, um, uh, construction, um, uh, uh, guy
01:08:14.100 and, um, he ended up having to learn Spanish.
01:08:17.540 The, um, I always referenced, there's this document that was produced by the department of labor
01:08:21.720 under, uh, Barack Obama that says this, this was specific to the construction industry.
01:08:27.700 There's a great video about it by, uh, the handyman, um, on YouTube, big time YouTuber.
01:08:33.500 And he's like completely apolitical.
01:08:35.680 He's got one video where he's like, well, he, like, he just answered questions like, Hey,
01:08:40.240 I'm a young guy that's, you know, was in the CBs or something.
01:08:43.720 I'm going to work in construction.
01:08:44.800 What kind of job I should, I should do.
01:08:46.720 And he directs into this document written by the department of labor under Obama that says
01:08:50.780 literally like the amount of money you make is going, is determined by one metric, the
01:08:56.840 percentage of people that do that job that are foreign born.
01:09:00.020 That's it.
01:09:00.940 That's all that matters.
01:09:02.480 It's not whether they're legal, illegal, whether it's dangerous, whether, uh, all, all these
01:09:08.820 kinds of things.
01:09:09.400 If lots of foreign people do this job, you, you're not going to be able to live off the
01:09:13.300 job.
01:09:13.680 And, um, it's a crime.
01:09:15.200 Um, and the other, the only other part about, uh, I, I just got to say, cause I do feel
01:09:20.600 passionate about, there's a certain section of we, it takes all kinds to build this world.
01:09:27.020 Um, you know, not everybody can be a philosopher.
01:09:31.180 Not everybody can, you know, review movies on YouTube.
01:09:35.060 Uh, some people are, there's all kinds of people, some people, um, to be crude are going
01:09:44.220 to need like a certain percentage of your population.
01:09:47.280 Um, can't, is not gonna be able to tuck their shirt in properly.
01:09:51.260 They might need a beer or a joint before 5.
01:09:53.960 PM.
01:09:54.920 And these people can be productive members of society.
01:09:59.440 Sometimes it's people with a record.
01:10:01.540 Not everybody can be a lawyer, a doctor.
01:10:04.780 This is kind of the, the, the bull that sort of people like Clinton were kind of promoting.
01:10:10.360 These people were all gainfully employed and productive members of society in the construction
01:10:16.700 industry before immigration really, really, really got going in the past 20, 30 years.
01:10:22.760 This is the problem with the idea of jobs that Americans won't do, right?
01:10:26.900 Because you're, you're basically saying, well, only Americans that will be information workers
01:10:31.500 can possibly matter.
01:10:32.620 And everybody else is fine if they get phased out.
01:10:35.300 Yes.
01:10:36.080 I mean, I have family members that are hardworking people, but they can, they're never, they're
01:10:40.460 guys that can't work in an office.
01:10:42.400 They can't, they can do hard work outside.
01:10:46.200 They might need it.
01:10:47.240 They might need a beer before 5.
01:10:48.920 PM.
01:10:49.220 And you know what?
01:10:49.820 Like in the construction industry, that's, that was fine.
01:10:53.800 You know, like, you know, we, we, we've done this throughout history with certain kinds
01:10:57.700 of soldiers and stuff.
01:10:58.800 You know, we don't, we don't, we, we, there's certain questions we ask of office workers.
01:11:02.700 We don't ask of people who do certain kinds of dangerous work or very difficult work.
01:11:07.240 And they had a place in society.
01:11:09.140 They could function within society and they had an important role building this world.
01:11:14.220 And, um, there, that that's gone.
01:11:16.820 And all those people, all those people are now homeless or addicted to fentanyl now, all
01:11:22.480 of them, all of them, because they don't, they can't work anymore.
01:11:25.820 Maddie, I says, good news.
01:11:29.540 I found a copy of predator two with Gary Busey and Danny Glover at a local thrift store for
01:11:34.580 under $3.
01:11:35.520 We're going to be all right.
01:11:37.100 I appreciate it, Maddie.
01:11:38.280 It's good to know that real America is still out there somewhere.
01:11:41.940 A man of taste.
01:11:43.440 That's right.
01:11:44.580 Elijah Tymon says, what are your thoughts of the Christian orgs, which are enabled, which,
01:11:48.920 uh, work to enable the movement of Haitians and other groups in the United States and
01:11:52.700 gain access to benefits.
01:11:53.640 Uh, they should be shut down.
01:11:55.660 Um, the, the government should, uh, collapse those organizations.
01:11:58.900 I mean, Christians should be calling for them to be dismantled, but, uh, they should absolutely
01:12:04.060 not be allowed to operate within the border of the United States.
01:12:07.500 There are plenty of Christians who think that what they're doing there is kind in some way
01:12:13.040 that they're helping that they're, uh, well, these people are going to be somewhere.
01:12:16.740 So they might as well be in a place where we can, you know, give them food and, and,
01:12:21.240 you know, share Christ with them, these kinds of things.
01:12:23.460 There are people involved in that work that feel that way, but a lot of what's happening
01:12:28.120 there is just money, money laundering.
01:12:29.920 It's just people who are trying to make a large amount of money off the government or
01:12:34.840 from these other, like Soros funding, this kind of thing.
01:12:37.260 And they are more than willing to sell out their, uh, their country.
01:12:41.800 But the worst thing about it, the grossest thing about it is that they are willing to
01:12:45.680 lie about what the Bible says, lie about the history of Christian nations to say that,
01:12:51.600 oh, well, this is, this is what God meant.
01:12:53.700 God meant, uh, there should never be any nations and everybody just has to have open borders
01:12:57.860 all the time.
01:12:58.640 And the government should be able to steal your money and funnel it through a bunch of organizations
01:13:02.500 that call themselves Christian.
01:13:04.040 And then it's fine.
01:13:05.140 And that's, that's gross because it's people who are doing evil to their fellow countrymen
01:13:10.300 under the guise of, um, of Christianity.
01:13:14.880 Uh, when Jesus said, love your neighbor as yourself, he made, you should probably start
01:13:18.380 with your actual neighbor.
01:13:19.500 And if you're destroying your neighborhood, if you're destroying your neighbor and the way
01:13:23.780 that they live their life.
01:13:24.760 And as Bog just described, all these people losing their ability to make money just because
01:13:28.780 they're not of the right class and you're shipping in people from another nation to feel their
01:13:32.840 jobs and take their houses from government with government subsidies, uh, then you're
01:13:37.120 a terrible person.
01:13:37.880 And if you're lying to people and tell them that that's what God wants, uh, then you are
01:13:41.740 an even worse person.
01:13:42.780 Uh, that, that is, that is the real taking of the Lord's name in vain.
01:13:46.760 Um, and yeah, they're traitors.
01:13:48.340 Yeah, they are.
01:13:49.120 And people doing that kind of stuff are gross and should be, should be seen as such that
01:13:53.300 trying to hide that behavior under some kind of cloak of Christian charity is just, it's
01:13:57.600 evil.
01:13:58.000 That's all there is to it.
01:13:59.300 Uh, real quick, just some defense for our, uh, demographic group.
01:14:02.760 You're going to see stuff online because you'll see a bunch of goofy people that can sort of,
01:14:06.460 uh, anyone could just declare themselves a Christian and say that they're pro this or
01:14:10.260 pro that.
01:14:11.120 Um, by the way, they could do this for other things.
01:14:13.500 They just don't currently because those aren't, uh, groups that they're afraid of at the, at
01:14:18.600 the, uh, ballot box.
01:14:19.740 Well, uh, currently not like if someone tells you like, Oh, uh, evangelical Christians or cucks,
01:14:25.280 they're all pro pro immigration, whatever, ask them what group they're from, because I
01:14:30.460 can guarantee, I can, uh, I guarantee you they're less conservative and they're let, and
01:14:35.160 they'll say, Oh, they're conservative.
01:14:36.380 All they care about is abortion or whatever.
01:14:37.840 No, no, no, no, no, no.
01:14:39.840 Every single poll I've had this, I've had this listed on my Twitter, uh, the most conservative
01:14:45.840 people in the United States about immigration, about illegal immigration, about legal immigration,
01:14:52.220 legal immigration.
01:14:53.100 The group poll that said we, that said immigration is bad because it changes the culture of your
01:14:59.240 country.
01:15:00.120 The most conservative group is evangelical Christians.
01:15:04.640 Oh, they're the, they're the, the cucks.
01:15:06.820 They're not doing this or doing that.
01:15:08.160 No, we're the most conservative people about these issues.
01:15:11.860 Don't.
01:15:12.780 So thank you.
01:15:14.380 Yeah.
01:15:14.880 A lot of, a lot of the neo pagans or whatever out there saying Christianity is the problem
01:15:18.920 and they're the ones letting this happen.
01:15:20.940 It's just all garbage.
01:15:22.220 Like there's no, there, there's no substantive group out there that is pushing back more, as
01:15:27.620 you say, and just because the leadership classes of pretty much every group, sadly, including
01:15:32.940 evangelicals have been infiltrated by people who really hate this country, uh, does not
01:15:37.780 mean that, that the group as a whole is somehow weak on this issue.
01:15:41.160 In fact, as a group, they, as you point out, they are one of the strongest, uh, even though
01:15:45.340 they are also unfortunately subject to this, this level of kind of subversion that has been,
01:15:49.780 uh, unfortunately across all domains.
01:15:52.340 The strongest, but the strong number one, number one.
01:15:55.860 Uh, by the way, like if, if 40% of the population was neo-pagan or whatever, they would just
01:16:01.820 do the same thing.
01:16:02.600 They'd say, well, I'm the, I'm neo-pagan.
01:16:04.500 And I, Zeus said that we need to vote for more immigration.
01:16:07.180 I mean, you don't even have to guess on this.
01:16:08.760 Like if you've ever talked to any pagans in the real world, like not the online ones,
01:16:13.480 but the actual, you know, uh, groups that, that practice in real life, they're all horrific
01:16:18.800 lips.
01:16:19.460 Like every one of them.
01:16:20.760 Um, it's, it's not like there's some, you know, Norse Viking community hanging out somewhere
01:16:25.600 in Pennsylvania, really holding down the diehard conservative vote.
01:16:29.520 Every one of these communities is actually wildly liberal.
01:16:32.900 Uh, I, I hate to smear, you know, there, there are some, you know, legitimate people who do,
01:16:39.460 you know, genuinely hold those beliefs and, and, and care in that direction.
01:16:43.300 And, but them scapegoating Christianity for the problems of the United States is just
01:16:48.260 a complete joke because anywhere there's a collective of pagans, they're left-wing by
01:16:52.520 a lot.
01:16:53.140 It's not even close.
01:16:54.100 It's real simple.
01:16:54.940 I mean, a lot of people don't understand this.
01:16:56.220 They don't look at the politics and stuff a lot, but you're not, when you're talking
01:17:00.280 about these subjects, you're not dealing like, why did, um, you know, why did this, uh,
01:17:04.900 a coffee company say this?
01:17:06.600 Why did this Christian denomination say that?
01:17:08.940 Why are these organizations, why are the video game company do that?
01:17:12.280 Um, wow.
01:17:13.880 Did, did, did something happen to the video game company and something happened to this
01:17:17.300 church is the government.
01:17:18.940 This is called civil rights law.
01:17:20.640 And, uh, if your organization has more than like a hundred employees and you have, you
01:17:25.420 have a postal address that people are stationed there nine to five, then, um, it's going to
01:17:32.260 be liberal.
01:17:33.000 You're like, they're going to probably produce liberal statements.
01:17:35.820 Like if the Klan had an office and they had a, and they had a, a, a postal address and a
01:17:41.200 hundred employees, they would say that the most important, uh, uh, principle to being
01:17:45.760 a Klansman is diversity and inclusion that because you're not talking about the Klan,
01:17:51.000 we're talking about the government.
01:17:52.060 This is that's the government imposes this.
01:17:54.600 Someone should write a book about that.
01:17:56.240 Someone should, uh, some kind of catchphrase, uh, to explain that phenomenon.
01:18:01.580 And find bookstores everywhere.
01:18:03.360 That's right.
01:18:04.860 Just so.
01:18:05.960 All right.
01:18:06.600 Uh, Gale says, uh, you didn't swear filthy to the King.
01:18:10.400 So you receive no support.
01:18:12.040 Uh, yep.
01:18:12.800 That is actually how it works, uh, in almost all of history, uh, for better or for worse.
01:18:18.340 Uh, Bram Zwingel.
01:18:20.540 Sorry if I got that, uh, pronunciation bad, it's really also tiring.
01:18:24.780 And yes, it, it most assuredly is insert your favorite meme here.
01:18:29.060 By the way, that thing about the fealty to the King, um, if you study European history
01:18:35.540 or patience, what you'll see is that that goes both ways.
01:18:38.700 Yes.
01:18:39.200 If nobody swore, if, if nobody here among us has sworn fealty to the King, you're going
01:18:44.700 to have a new King.
01:18:46.440 There's a, people need to read more Bertrand to juvenile.
01:18:49.040 I'm working his way through the volume sovereignty.
01:18:51.440 And, uh, once again, he does a great job of laying out like all of these things we assume
01:18:55.740 have disappeared or, you know, no longer relevant because they happen to be in relation with
01:18:59.760 Kings and dispels many of the myths about, you know, monarchy and, and, you know, that
01:19:04.100 people don't think about here.
01:19:06.260 This guy paid you $5.
01:19:07.560 You got to read it in the Hugo waving voice.
01:19:09.700 Uh, no, I do not, but I'm sorry.
01:19:13.820 I tried Bruce gender.
01:19:15.720 What a name.
01:19:17.140 Did, did his best.
01:19:18.060 Bruce gender says, I say, I say your democracy, uh, because as soon as we, uh, started thinking
01:19:24.160 for you, it really became our democracy.
01:19:27.120 Agent Smith, uh, lib.
01:19:29.760 Isn't the agent Smith voice, the Hugo waving voice.
01:19:32.480 Isn't it just the Richard Nixon voice.
01:19:34.240 It's the Carl Sagan voice.
01:19:36.760 Interesting.
01:19:37.440 I hadn't thought about the Carl Sagan voice.
01:19:39.060 Um, glow in the dark says bigger fines for illegal workers and companies, they can't forfeit their
01:19:45.660 profits if necessary.
01:19:46.720 It's hard to compete against people who are willing to live in, uh, substandard housing and
01:19:52.300 don't pay as much in taxes.
01:19:53.660 I mean, it's not even about, uh, bigger fines though.
01:19:56.860 I agree with that.
01:19:57.600 It's about just enforcing the fines that already exist.
01:20:00.120 E verify exists.
01:20:01.580 Fines for these things exist.
01:20:03.020 It's just that nobody cares and nobody enforces them.
01:20:05.380 It's like, it's like gun laws.
01:20:07.060 You know, people are like, how could this guy have gotten hold of the gun?
01:20:09.240 And you find out actually it was illegal of this guy on like nine different separate
01:20:13.120 counts to like get a hold of a gun.
01:20:15.120 And he, you know, he's already like a wife beer.
01:20:17.120 He's already got like, you know, multiple criminal charges.
01:20:20.100 And he still gets the gun because the federal government just doesn't bother to enforce the
01:20:24.900 laws on the books when it comes to, uh, to, to the violations of the, of these, uh,
01:20:31.000 purchase laws.
01:20:32.020 And so it's the same thing here.
01:20:33.000 Like, yes, I agree.
01:20:34.320 You should have bigger, uh, fines, but if you just enforce the fines you have right now,
01:20:38.460 you would, you know, if you actually implemented, you verify in a real way, you would bankrupt
01:20:43.000 these companies because they are relying on exactly the phenomenon you're talking about.
01:20:46.700 They're glow in the dark, if you would get five years in prison for knowingly employing
01:20:51.080 an illegal, uh, that would stop overnight.
01:20:53.600 Solve the problem tomorrow.
01:20:54.680 Yeah.
01:20:55.280 Like you've, you've employed a, an illegal immigrant more than three times across a set
01:21:01.200 of five years.
01:21:01.780 Uh, the government is confiscating your, your, your business.
01:21:04.840 You're done.
01:21:05.560 Like we're, we're taking, we're taking your, your business.
01:21:08.680 We're selling off the pieces.
01:21:10.040 We're using the money we made, uh, off of that sale to, you know, pay, pay for the, uh,
01:21:15.400 you know, uh, the, the, the,
01:21:16.700 the residents of this country, the people born in this country, uh, to, you know, I
01:21:20.700 don't know, uh, get healthcare or something like just boom, done.
01:21:24.300 It's not that we can't solve the problem.
01:21:25.760 It's that they don't even see it as a problem to solve.
01:21:28.900 Yeah.
01:21:29.500 The whole concept of passing laws and criminalizing things is kind of funny when you have guys
01:21:34.860 walking around, um, in broad daylight, uh, with like 8 million felonies, you know, every
01:21:39.300 time there's some psychopath that gets arrested, he's just got like a zillion felonies.
01:21:43.800 Like, uh, I don't know how you, how you have that much time and energy to commit that many.
01:21:48.140 The latest Trump assassin had a charge for weapons of mass destruction, was in a standoff
01:21:55.520 with the police for hours and was allowed to go to the Ukraine to try to be a war fighter
01:22:01.800 there.
01:22:02.180 He had like a hundred arrests, right?
01:22:05.320 It's, it's, it's absolutely insane.
01:22:06.900 And he still was able to get ahold of an SKS and sit around in a bush for 12 hours, but
01:22:11.120 whatever.
01:22:12.120 I'm sure it's all legit.
01:22:13.500 No questions.
01:22:14.460 Don't ask too many questions.
01:22:15.860 We wouldn't want to figure out why no one can protect the president from known felons who
01:22:21.080 are allowed to own guns.
01:22:22.000 This is controversial, but it is kind of based to have on your record possession of weapons
01:22:26.800 of mass destruction.
01:22:28.320 I mean, I don't like the guy, but that's kind of cool.
01:22:30.760 If you're going to have one charge, it's not the worst.
01:22:33.440 Uh, Maddie, I says, you guys probably have day jobs.
01:22:36.480 It is surreal to, uh, like to go, uh, to do invoicing or whatever.
01:22:40.860 And then the tag team fairly significant, uh, and then tag team fairly significant, uh, national
01:22:47.680 commentary.
01:22:48.620 Yeah.
01:22:49.160 I mean, two autodidactic gamers, you know, making waves in politics.
01:22:54.960 Um, I literally, um, but I had a doctor's appointment anyway, so, um, I just took off a
01:23:01.500 little bit earlier than I would have.
01:23:03.580 I did to ask off to work, but, um, it's always, um, uh, I always feel very, um, uh,
01:23:10.860 very blessed to, uh, uh, uh, make a little bit of money talking online because it's not
01:23:17.820 like we, all of us wouldn't be doing that anyways.
01:23:20.160 We'd be doing, um, when we log off this, we'll be back to talking online.
01:23:24.460 Just, it won't be recorded.
01:23:25.580 I mean, we're talking about politics and stuff and video games or, or, or, or movies or whatever.
01:23:31.740 It's what we do anyway.
01:23:33.080 So, um, we started this when, when a friend said, Hey, why don't you guys do a podcast?
01:23:38.140 So I don't have to listen to your conversations over and over again.
01:23:41.800 And other people can, but personally, I mean, I'm a federal informant, so this is kind of
01:23:45.760 a side hustle for me.
01:23:47.100 Sure.
01:23:47.280 Sure.
01:23:47.560 Sure.
01:23:47.840 Of course.
01:23:48.320 I appreciate the, appreciate the comment.
01:23:50.100 Yeah.
01:23:50.300 We, we appreciate you bringing your blazer, uh, when you, when you, uh, come into the,
01:23:55.620 into the broadcast here.
01:23:57.080 Uh, uh, uh, Bruce gender says, uh, just finished Machiavellians and, uh, SOTW.
01:24:03.680 I'm sure I should know what that abbreviation is standing for.
01:24:06.420 Suicide of the West.
01:24:07.440 Oh, okay.
01:24:07.980 Okay.
01:24:08.280 Okay.
01:24:08.480 James Burnham.
01:24:09.360 Excellent.
01:24:09.920 But I, uh, had to disagree with Burnham that liberalism's main function is to help us cope
01:24:14.580 with our decline.
01:24:16.560 Um, you know, the, the idea, so even what Burnham means by liberalism, there is a little different.
01:24:23.700 You have to remember that while Burnham is an excellent, uh, is excellent when it comes
01:24:28.680 to looking at political realism.
01:24:32.020 When, when it comes to assessing politics, he is a master.
01:24:36.220 Do remember that Burnham was a former Trotskyite and became a neoconservative.
01:24:41.200 Like suicide of the West is an excellent book in a lot of ways, but it's also a justification
01:24:46.420 as to why the United States basically has to conquer the world.
01:24:49.600 Because if it stops conquering the world, then it's dying.
01:24:52.900 That's Burnham's point in suicide of the West.
01:24:55.680 Like the, the, the sphere of influence of the United States of the West in general is
01:24:59.740 shrinking and therefore it is dying.
01:25:02.140 And the only way that, uh, uh, civilization can be in any way vital is if it's growing
01:25:08.040 by basically conquering everything around it.
01:25:10.460 So, and you know, he's also somebody who wrote about the managerial revolution, but not really
01:25:14.220 in a negative way.
01:25:15.060 He was just explaining what was happening and thought in many ways that that was going to
01:25:19.000 be the standard and had to be the standard going forward.
01:25:21.060 So when you're reading Burnham, just remember like it's, it's excellent in a lot of ways,
01:25:25.360 but he may not necessarily actually share a lot of your worldview.
01:25:28.740 And that's, that's something to keep it in mind when you're looking at it.
01:25:32.140 I highly recommend the conversation you just had with, uh, with Paul Godfrey.
01:25:36.700 Um, very, I mean, uh, uh, someone needs to clip the moment where you, where you or him
01:25:42.560 said, uh, look, all these people walking around saying that, um, well, I'm a classical liberal
01:25:48.320 would be horrified to be associated with the, the, uh, like what classical liberals actually
01:25:56.560 believe classically.
01:25:58.160 They would call them all fascists.
01:25:59.820 Yeah.
01:26:00.320 Yeah.
01:26:00.480 John Locke would throw James Lindsay down a well, like that's like, yeah, he would be
01:26:07.560 horrified, uh, by his atheism and yeah.
01:26:10.440 So yeah, that, that, that idea.
01:26:11.900 And thank you.
01:26:13.300 That interview was fantastic to be a part of, but a lot of people have complained that Paul,
01:26:18.580 uh, we got to get him a better microphone.
01:26:20.980 Yes.
01:26:21.180 That does sound like he was, uh, he was giving the interview at the bottom of a toilet paper
01:26:25.400 tube, but we will.
01:26:26.380 I mean, if you're being charitable, you could say some of these people are making the mistake
01:26:32.140 of saying, well, liberalism today is, you know, has cope about managing our decline.
01:26:38.600 So like, that's the purpose of it.
01:26:40.200 Or it's like, this is just a historical cycle thing.
01:26:42.100 Like, oh, whatever, like the, the modern religion progressivism.
01:26:46.180 Yeah, of course it has to have built in explanations for why decline is actually cool because, because
01:26:52.440 it came at the time it did, they didn't have this, they didn't have these cope beliefs in,
01:26:56.940 in like, uh, 1890.
01:26:58.460 They, they didn't really have them when he was writing either.
01:27:01.460 They were doing pretty well for themselves at the, at the moment that he was composing
01:27:06.020 these thoughts, like things will take on the ass.
01:27:10.300 Like you, you always have the, like you're the American flavor of this, the Roman flavor
01:27:15.100 of that.
01:27:15.580 It doesn't mean that these things are like, this is an inherent part of them and it had
01:27:18.580 to be this way.
01:27:19.300 This, this is what everything, what every civilization gets like when it, uh, looks like when it gets
01:27:24.320 old, it's like the cycle of life.
01:27:26.440 You're going to have these same ideas popping up.
01:27:28.660 You'll have it popping up.
01:27:29.860 You know, the, the Greeks will do it.
01:27:30.860 The Persians will do it.
01:27:31.540 The British will do it.
01:27:32.320 And now we're doing it and these explanations where this is inherent, it had to be this
01:27:37.240 way, they're bullshit.
01:27:38.620 Someone's trying to sell you something in his case.
01:27:41.020 You just, you, he just told you what he was trying to sell.
01:27:43.700 Also the clock can roll over.
01:27:45.460 I mean, Karl Marx didn't, didn't imagine that, um, uh, you know, the next stage in the, in
01:27:50.780 the, in the communist revolution, uh, would be that, um, oh, well, your state just reverts
01:27:55.980 to a primitive monarchy.
01:27:57.500 Like it's happened in North Korea or, or Russia.
01:28:00.820 Uh, uh, yeah.
01:28:02.680 So it's like, well, we're communist, but what if we were actually fascists?
01:28:06.580 Like, what if that was actually the way to stabilize the revolution?
01:28:09.660 And actually you, you have, there is no such thing as an international communist revolution.
01:28:14.020 There is only the national communist revolution.
01:28:16.400 There's another name for that, you know, national socialism, but whatever, you know, like
01:28:20.280 I drive a 40 year old truck and the mile is, you know, it's got 25,000 miles.
01:28:25.160 Now it's rolled over a couple of times, but that's, this is how the cycle you're, you're,
01:28:29.860 you're, you're young again at some point.
01:28:33.900 Uh, glow in the dark says markets are good, uh, good services and finance finance is trying
01:28:38.960 to squeeze out the other two.
01:28:40.300 This is like a farmer, uh, like a farmer stop farming to speculate on crop futures.
01:28:45.720 It works on a small scale, but everyone does it.
01:28:48.540 It's useless.
01:28:49.240 And yes, and unfortunately that when you try to make an entire country out of this economic
01:28:53.340 model, uh, not, not so great.
01:28:55.580 That's the epitaph of the Western civilization.
01:28:58.200 It seemed like a cool idea until everybody else tried to do it.
01:29:01.400 Yeah.
01:29:01.820 It's, it's what if, what, what if we had a particular way of life, uh, and we made that
01:29:06.920 the only thing that people ever saw or ever aspired to, and we phased out all the people
01:29:11.360 who were incapable of being involved in it.
01:29:13.620 Uh, how, how would that go?
01:29:14.960 Did you see the story from like a year or two ago when, uh, Domino's pizza was instituting
01:29:20.320 this credit program?
01:29:22.000 You could, you could, uh, get your, the, the, the, get the, the loan for your pizza.
01:29:27.940 Yeah.
01:29:28.380 Because yeah.
01:29:29.480 Finance is just, uh, uh, always a better business to do than, um, actual work.
01:29:35.980 Uh, it's all, every business turns into a bank.
01:29:38.300 If you pay attention actually to any, if you've ever been involved in any court, you know, large
01:29:43.080 corporation, you know, that inevitably all those, uh, large corporations, whatever their
01:29:48.120 stated goal is, their actual purpose becomes real estate or loans, right?
01:29:53.540 Like your, your furniture company isn't selling you furniture.
01:29:56.580 It's selling you loans that, you know, for the furniture you're, you're, uh, many of these,
01:30:02.780 um, you know, franchises, they're not actually selling like McDonald's burgers or whatever.
01:30:07.240 They're actually holding companies for real estate.
01:30:09.340 Like the, you know, the, these are actually the, the end goals of those businesses and
01:30:14.120 whatever cover they use to kind of facilitate the acquisition or, or create the instance
01:30:19.220 of the loan.
01:30:19.900 Yeah.
01:30:20.380 That that's immaterial.
01:30:21.980 Gordon Gekko in the suspenders of the eighties hair screaming into the phone, put it all into
01:30:26.140 stuffed crust.
01:30:27.680 It's horrifying.
01:30:30.500 You didn't know there was a bubble.
01:30:32.240 Someone actually stabbing the like bubble in the pizza.
01:30:34.880 I, by the way, going back to the whole thing about the, uh, the classical liberal thing,
01:30:39.280 you know, have all these, these sort of young people walking around saying, well, I'm a
01:30:42.520 Hegelian or whatever.
01:30:43.700 I'd be like, okay, yeah, me too.
01:30:45.740 Um, you shouldn't be allowed to vote.
01:30:47.900 Um, I should, uh, uh, everyone who's not a, um, uh, a Protestant Christian should be, um,
01:30:54.000 relegated to, uh, the sort of slave activities.
01:30:56.660 Um, yeah, let's, let's, let's be Hegelian.
01:30:59.600 Um, yeah, the same thing with these sort of people are, uh, excuse me, sir.
01:31:03.380 I'm a classical liberal.
01:31:05.960 Mm-hmm.
01:31:07.360 Uh, Dirds here says normies aren't generally, uh, aware of how NGOs farm illegal aliens and
01:31:13.080 homeless people, uh, and their operations, uh, operations, a matter of public record or
01:31:18.620 are their pop, uh, operations, a matter of public record.
01:31:21.260 Would an NGO watchdog be possible a la family watchdog?
01:31:25.340 Yeah, I mean, there are these services that rate different charities and these kinds of
01:31:30.020 things.
01:31:30.300 The problem is the, the level of, uh, cutouts of, you know, for NGOs is huge.
01:31:35.920 Uh, and a lot of times they're just, you know, they are themselves simply ways that the government
01:31:39.760 is filtering these things, right?
01:31:41.180 Like they're, they're non-government organizations in the most abstracts, you know, like, oh, they
01:31:47.400 aren't just, aren't directly receiving their funding, you know, on a line item, but actually
01:31:52.460 they are in many cases because the line item is somewhere in the budget donating, you know,
01:31:56.820 tens of millions of dollars directly to these from the government.
01:32:00.280 So, uh, most of them are the, you know, there, there is no interest in any kind of sunlight
01:32:04.860 or disinfectant for these because they are in many cases already basically just like cutouts
01:32:10.080 for, you know, some CIA or something in the government.
01:32:13.880 Oh, and NGO watchdog, like the U S Marshall service.
01:32:16.780 Well, I mean, well stated, I mean, is there, is there, can you be a watchdog of the, of,
01:32:23.520 uh, of basically a financial instrument created to stop watchdog?
01:32:27.720 Uh, I mean, like people don't, if you don't know this, like you as a private citizen, like
01:32:32.660 you can walk into almost any government agency.
01:32:35.320 And if you know the right things to say, um, you can, you can open up the books.
01:32:41.300 You can walk up to the, your local, I mean, to the, you know, the, the forestry service
01:32:45.940 of Maine and say, show me how much everybody makes, show me how much you spent last month
01:32:50.820 on water.
01:32:51.460 And like you, you can, uh, as a private citizen.
01:32:53.920 And so, um, well, bureaucrats got tired of, of the public being out of this power.
01:32:58.560 And so they created this, um, legal fiction that allows them to do stuff.
01:33:03.680 Um, and now you can't sit, you can't look in the book.
01:33:05.980 Well, in the dark again, says idea for ideal or idea for construction companies, make sure
01:33:12.920 that all your employees are legal.
01:33:15.020 Sue all of your competition for using illegal means to profit and sue government for a loss
01:33:21.100 of contracts.
01:33:21.660 You can gain money by suing.
01:33:24.060 It is, uh, you know, there is an option for that.
01:33:27.120 Uh, that's true glow in the dark.
01:33:28.480 I'm not sure I'm not a lawyer, so I don't know, you know, what the viability of that strategy
01:33:32.940 would be.
01:33:33.240 I think the largest problem with that strategy would be that you'd spend most of your time,
01:33:37.480 uh, in, uh, you know, in, in litigation rather than building anything.
01:33:42.560 And maybe that's a model in and of itself, right?
01:33:44.900 Like you, you just make ab ambulance chasers, but all you do instead of slip and fall cases
01:33:49.080 is, uh, people employing illegal immigrants.
01:33:51.920 You know, maybe that is a business model.
01:33:53.640 A lot of this is just people leaving this stuff on the ground.
01:33:56.260 You know, you guys like American first legal, uh, who are winning a lot of cases simply because
01:34:00.960 no one could be bothered to like bring someone to court for firing someone because, uh, they're
01:34:05.180 white or, you know, not, not promoting them because of that fact.
01:34:08.300 And now they're winning cases.
01:34:09.640 So there is a certain level of, you know, civil rights law and stuff is on your side.
01:34:13.840 The government is on your side and that's why you get away with this stuff.
01:34:16.840 But there is another level of, well, the opposition just can't be bothered to be litigious
01:34:22.260 in the way that the left has been.
01:34:23.740 And so taking up that banner, you know, and, and, and carrying it, that lawfare banner is
01:34:28.240 real and it does have a certain impact.
01:34:30.640 This is a smart guy.
01:34:32.380 He understands, um, post the civil rights act.
01:34:36.420 This is how law works.
01:34:38.100 If you says it's illegal to do something, that means nothing.
01:34:42.100 If you sign one of these sort of civil rights word laws, it's like, um, if someone does this
01:34:48.440 thing, instead of being criminal and you take them to court in civil court, you automatically
01:34:53.860 win millions of dollars from them.
01:34:55.480 Now you curve that behavior.
01:34:57.560 That's a smart guy.
01:34:58.720 That is, that's how we should, we have to operate in this new world.
01:35:03.600 And he says, bonus, get rid of, uh, competition corner, uh, uh, the legal market.
01:35:09.900 And then finally we have, uh, K max McDonald says in the, uh, is the motive for this, uh,
01:35:16.800 the same as Elon Musk thinks just for votes, or is it more sinister?
01:35:20.760 Or do the elites want us to suffer?
01:35:23.440 Uh, you know, I would say that a large amount of this is power and money.
01:35:27.420 Uh, but obviously there is also a certain amount of, uh, of moral certitude on their part.
01:35:33.880 To be really clear, the thing that binds the progressive coalition, which has like socially
01:35:39.740 conservative, uh, you know, black churches, uh, Islamic radicals and, um, you know, gay
01:35:47.340 activists who want to trans your kids all together.
01:35:49.440 Like, how do you fuse a coalition like to that together?
01:35:52.280 And the answer is make them scared of the chuds and make them feel like they have the
01:35:56.500 right to rule and punish these people.
01:35:58.800 Like that is so much of the animating spirit of the left-wing coalition.
01:36:03.200 It's insane.
01:36:04.080 Like it is just ethnic revenge for a lot of these guys or religious revenge or, you know,
01:36:09.800 something, something about the, you know, the core makeup of the United States offends
01:36:14.420 them, or they think it's going to come back and rule them or control them in some way.
01:36:18.040 And so they have to keep the chuds down and actually they're moral for doing it.
01:36:22.100 That, that is a huge animating thing.
01:36:23.640 So I think it is power.
01:36:24.580 I think it is money, but I think there is also a moral component there.
01:36:27.880 Yeah.
01:36:28.160 Their coalition developed organically.
01:36:30.420 I mean, they, they, when you, it, in some ways it is all about money, not just about votes.
01:36:36.160 Uh, the system requires permanent population growth, permanent GDP growth without those things.
01:36:44.780 Uh, nothing makes like, uh, how would the welfare system, how would social security, how would
01:36:49.740 any of that make sense if the population began to shrink?
01:36:52.740 It wouldn't, you'd have to, you'd have to do, I, you know, the old word was reforms, but
01:36:58.220 you'd have to have apocalyptic changes to the way that the country's run.
01:37:02.140 That's a pain.
01:37:02.880 That would be a pain in the ass.
01:37:04.160 Wouldn't it be much easier if we just flooded the country with an unlimited number of, of
01:37:08.580 people problem is those people aren't as productive as the people they're replacing.
01:37:14.120 They don't care.
01:37:15.900 As I said before, this problem gets worse every year because yeah, now you have people
01:37:19.760 who have no connection to the American nation.
01:37:22.220 Some of them are actively hostile to the people who lived here.
01:37:26.560 Every, every passing year, their religion becomes more and more hostile to what should
01:37:32.520 be the end group.
01:37:33.400 It's like, it's a, what was this self-licking ice cream cone?
01:37:37.220 It just, it just keeps reinforcing itself over and over again.
01:37:40.080 That's right.
01:37:41.160 But yeah, you're right that it's not purely about money or votes.
01:37:44.880 There is also hatred there.
01:37:47.120 And you know, Jarvin for all his faults, his analysis of what's happening, he's right that
01:37:52.420 there's this, a pure Simeon level enjoyment of having power over others.
01:37:58.700 And you know, democracy is, is, is bad about this, the vicarious thrill of, you know, punishing
01:38:04.820 your enemies.
01:38:05.660 And I think that technology has made that so much worse.
01:38:09.580 Social media, you can log, you can log on every day and watch people gloating about the actual
01:38:14.360 death of people they don't like, people they've never met, people they don't like just simply
01:38:18.260 because they're part of a different, a different group.
01:38:21.080 Uh, the Russian Ukraine war is the prime example of this people are, will post on a daily basis
01:38:27.600 videos of men being horribly, being horribly killed and gloating about it, turning into
01:38:32.780 memes.
01:38:34.120 There is an endless well of that, of that inside the human being that's part of human nature.
01:38:39.380 And these divisions are only going to make that worse.
01:38:43.360 So yeah, there is real hatred there too.
01:38:45.140 So when I, when I, when I look at politics, I only imagined that the politicians has one
01:38:51.080 motivation to stay in office, but, uh, here's a counter example.
01:38:54.660 Um, the current serving, uh, secretary of the treasury, Janet Yellen, um, whenever I'm talking
01:39:00.820 about things like families and stuff like that, uh, I reference, um, a incredible document,
01:39:06.200 um, produced by Janet Yellen, uh, like 20 years ago.
01:39:09.560 And this document she describes in detail.
01:39:12.480 Um, and by the way, I mean, this, well, she describes in detail, um, how welfare destroyed
01:39:20.200 the American family, um, give statistics respect.
01:39:24.460 I mean, it it's that paper is more focused on the black family, but, um, you know, the
01:39:29.640 black fam, like there were more intact black families before welfare than there are intact
01:39:37.560 white families now.
01:39:38.940 By percentage.
01:39:39.840 Yeah.
01:39:39.960 Um, and I mean, it, I mean, in terms of black families, it just destroyed them.
01:39:45.880 I reference this document all the time because it is, it's, it's excellent.
01:39:49.480 It's got all the dates, numbers, times, or whatever.
01:39:52.260 Um, the difference is at the very end of this document says, but it was a good thing.
01:39:57.020 Uh, and when you're talking, when you're talking about people dealing like, uh, you know, Pete
01:40:02.180 Buttigieg messes with, uh, whatever the taxes on tires or whatever, um, this, uh, uh, B is
01:40:09.620 really involved in the real evil stuff with the IMF and, um, all that kind of thing.
01:40:16.380 Uh, so yeah, there are some very deeply, deeply evil people that rule over us.
01:40:21.040 I can't deny that.
01:40:21.960 You know, the, the podcast we just did with Claudius about, about that book, crowds and
01:40:26.660 power, a lot of that, a lot of the, a lot of the, it's a good book, by the way, you should
01:40:31.400 read it.
01:40:31.900 He talks a lot about how like the destructive impulse within people, especially in groups,
01:40:37.120 but also just like, is it, is a good, a normal person by himself will enjoy smashing something
01:40:41.640 up.
01:40:41.880 It's fun.
01:40:42.500 Every, everybody knows this.
01:40:44.100 It's, it's fun to, to break something, but when you, with politics, encourage, uh, encourages
01:40:51.380 people as a group to engage in that.
01:40:53.340 So like there is some satisfaction that people receive from destroying the structures of society,
01:40:58.200 even if that's very counterproductive for them in the long run, even if it'll literally
01:41:02.240 kill them or bring ruin to their, to their families and everybody they know, they still
01:41:07.740 experience some kind of weird glee, destroying the foundations of society.
01:41:13.340 And, uh, historically there's no, there's no political solution to that.
01:41:22.120 Uh, miser, the wiser says as for video games, ever try frost punk?
01:41:26.640 Not familiar with that one.
01:41:27.800 I don't know if you guys are.
01:41:28.840 Nope.
01:41:29.760 Nope.
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