20 Trump Supporters Take on 1 Progressive Reaction
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6 hours and 6 minutes
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142.81139
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Summary
In this episode, I talk about the recent ICE arrest of a liberal college student for political speech. I also talk about how the left is celebrating the censorship we have fought for the past 4 years. And how the right is cheering for it.
Transcript
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precedent that foreign nationals and green card holders especially enjoy the same constitutional
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rights that we do, right? Now, look, right? Oh, and then I made a post on this as well.
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I find it funny that MAGA retards are jumping for joy that left-wing Columbia student Mahmoud Khalil
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got arrested by ICE for political speech. Any right-wing personality knows we were heavily
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censored the past four years. We complained the left censored us, de-platformed, and financially
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persecuted conservatives. Now we have a liberal green card holder being arrested for the same
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political speech we fought to get back for years. And those same conservatives are cheering like
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retards. Do you guys understand that we are celebrating the very censorship we fought so
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hard to destroy? And that, my friends, is kind of like the bottom line here, right? Because
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what I'm realizing with a lot of these MAGA people, whether it's Rob Smith saying that a guy should
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stay in jail because of potential racial riots, or idiots like Sean Foresh saying that the Israeli
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lobby doesn't control this country and only donated $188 million, right? Or idiots that cheer for
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censorship, that had literally just been complaining about censorship a year ago, I find it incredible
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that these people don't have principles. And that's the fucking problem and the basis of my argument.
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Okay? And it's simply this, my friends. We have allowed a bunch of idiotic,
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un-American, un-patriotic individuals to invade the MAGA movement and use it for their own personal
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ideals. Whether it's Rob Smith cosplaying as a gay black man to show that the MAGA movement can be
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diverse, yet in the same sentence, having a very BLM stance of don't let them out because there's going
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to be riots. Or stupid-ass Sean Foresh, who unequivocally supports Israel like the fucking
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moron that he is. Or Ben Shapiro cheering for fucking people getting arrested and or banned
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for free speech. You know, the same free speech that he complained about for a very long time,
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right? And this is where I commented, right? He goes and makes this joke right here.
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DJ tumbles, dramatically leaving political opening, right? Leroy Jugg is ha-ha-ha. So funny,
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right? And I go and I commented, and this is why I ratio him. He got 2.3k likes, I got 2.9k. This
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motherfucker got 7 million on Twitter, by the way, chat. We didn't even do an OSS on him. And we
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ratioed him. And I go, Ben, aren't you a harsh critic of censorship? I don't agree with Khalil,
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but he has a right to free speech. Why are you advocating for the violation of the First Amendment
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to someone lawfully here? Much case law demonstrates foreign nationals have free speech.
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Today it's a green card holder, tomorrow it's a U.S. citizen. Wake up. And that's the fucking problem
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with these idiots, man. They don't have the foresight to understand that this is a problem.
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Whether it violates a Palestinian green card holder's rights or an American citizen. Guys,
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they don't take your rights immediately. It's a slippery slope. It starts with them taking away
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other people's rights. Maybe a visa holder here, a green card holder here. And then it progresses.
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Right? How did COVID start? Oh, like, just wear a mask and six feet distancing. Then it was a
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complete lockdown. Then it was you need to take a vaccine. Then it was you can't go to this area.
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You can only be outside of your house these times. Once they get an inch, they always take a fucking
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mile. And the fact that we're just sitting here blind
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and allowing the government to censor political speech, which by the way, is the speech that this
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fucking country was founded upon. If I was going to go ahead and say that there's speech that needs
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to be protected, political speech is at the top of that fucking pyramid.
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That is the speech that invokes change. That is the speech that allows you to criticize your
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government. That is the speech that allows us to continue to have a fucking democracy.
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we're inevitably creating a totalitarian state for all. I'm going to say that again for the stupid
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ass motherfuckers that don't have common sense. If we limit freedom of speech for one,
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we invite totalitarianism for all. And this is why I hate these stupid MAGA conservatives
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that cheer when liberals get their rights violated. Because I know that if they violate that guy's rights,
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even though he might be in a different political party or he might have a different ideology than me,
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I know that I'm going to be next. And I find it incredible that the same conservatives that were
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bitching about the censorship regime a year ago are jumping and cheering for someone on the left being
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censored now. And not only is he being censored, he's being censored to the worst degree. He's being
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censored with the threat of law enforcement, political persecution. He has the definition of
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a political prisoner. And again, I hate that I even have to fucking defend this guy, by the way.
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Clearly, he's a raging liberal on the left. I don't agree with a lot of the shit that he says.
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But it's really frustrating. And any of you guys that have seen me talk about free speech,
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you guys know this fucking hill that I'm on all the time. It's extremely frustrating to me
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how people don't have the wherewithal to understand that when you remove free speech from one guy,
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you're fucking next. You're next. And I'm not fucking Goldberg from WCW. I'm dead ass serious.
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And the fact that we got morons like Ben Shapiro, Sean Foresh, Rob Smith, these guys are the leaders
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of the movement. These are some of the biggest voices in the conservative movement. Not the biggest,
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but they're big voices. And I'll be fucking damned if idiots like Ben Shapiro, who's an Israel first guy,
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by the way. Or Rob Smith, who's scared about racial riots. Or Sean Foresh, that's too much
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of a fucking retard to understand that this country is run politically by Jews.
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I'll be damned if these idiots are going to speak up for everybody.
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And that's what I mean when I say MAGA retards. Because they're not on principle.
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I'm on principle. Even if that means I'm going to disagree with Donald Trump. You guys know I like
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Donald Trump. I voted for him. I truly do like Trump. But that doesn't mean that I can't criticize
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him. I'm not so blinded where I'm not going to call out bullshit if I see it.
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By the way, this guy is a green card holder and he has a pregnant wife that's a U.S. citizen.
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All right, so let me look at this. A judge blocked his deportation. Let's look at this right here.
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President Trump weighed in after Mahmoud Kahil's arrest,
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saying that he and others like him will be deported. But that is now on hold.
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Also happening now, there are protests that have been under. Yeah, because it's unconstitutional.
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Way after the arrest, including this one at Foley Square in Lower Manhattan, hundreds calling for
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his immediate release. There are a lot of breaking developments in the past hour. So let's get to
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News 4's Erica Byfield, who's at Columbia University with what we know. Erica.
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Also, let me let me say this real quick, too, because I forgot to say this.
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Let's just go like, let's just have an uncomfortable conversation chat.
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Gaza was given to the Palestinians roughly in 2007, 2006. They held an election.
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And Hamas won. And Hamas has been in power ever since. Hamas has two parts. There's a military wing
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and a political wing. They are the government of Gaza.
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So, when people advocate for the people of Gaza, right, the innocent people that are being killed,
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you must talk about Hamas. You must, unfortunately. They're the governing body of that strip.
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So, when the White House press secretary says, oh, this guy Khalil supports a terrorist organization,
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whatever. That's very, um, that's murky waters. And the reason why it's murky waters is because
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you can't talk about the Palestinian citizens, the innocent people, unless you talk about Hamas,
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So, let's play this clip, and then I'll finish up what I was going to say.
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Yeah, David, we were here in this gathering here behind you. You can see it's just breaking up now
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when this news came out that the judge had blocked what everybody was saying was happening with Mr.
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Khalil. The gathering here was with faculty members who were calling for that same thing that we heard
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from students downtown. They wanted to see him release. All of this unfolding just south of here
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at the main campus at Columbia. And earlier today, we saw a lot of people protesting outside the gates.
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Free Mahmoud Khalil, no! They yelled Mahmoud Khalil's name outside of Columbia University,
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a fellow pro-Palestinian protester now in ICE custody. I think that the students have
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a right to their free speech on campus. I think anybody who supports, um, interests that are
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anti-American, pro-terror, anti-Semitic, um, and is not a U.S. citizen can be deported.
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The former... Uh, well, that's unconstitutional, dummy. Again, do I agree with his rhetoric concerning
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Hamas? No. But that is precisely what the First Amendment is there for, to protect speech that
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offends you. No one gives a fuck about speech that isn't offensive. Columbia University students
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weakened arrest coming after months of being the face of discontent on campus. He was among those
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organizing and speaking to the media when students pitched tents and refused to leave after the Israel
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Hamas war broke out. On Saturday, federal agents took Khalil into custody from a student housing
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apartment. His attorney telling News 4 that Khalil is a permanent resident and green card holder.
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We are going to eradicate anti-Semitic behavior. President Donald Trump echoing the same sentiment
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on social media saying more arrests are coming. Now, here's the other thing that's extremely
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problematic for you guys. You guys wanted to know who defines anti-Semitism?
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So these are the guys, the IHRA, okay? International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance, all right? Look at this,
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working definition of anti-Semitism. You guys see that? Yeah, y'all, y'all see that? Working definition.
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Every single person that lives in the United States that stands for free speech or stands for
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the First Amendment needs to be looking at this, okay?
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This definition is what our legislation when it comes to anti-Semitism is based upon.
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And when you go to the website, what does it say? Working definition. That means that it can change.
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You guys understand that? The definition can change.
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So let me get this straight. We have laws in place that are based around the term anti-Semitism.
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But here's the problem. The definition of anti-Semitism changes all the time, according to the website.
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It used to be, hey, hatred of Jews. Fair. Fair. That's unacceptable. The hatred of any people is unacceptable.
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You're not going to get pushback from me on that. All life is valuable. Nobody is better than anyone else.
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And whether Jew, Muslim, Christian, white, black, whatever, everyone deserves human rights.
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I stand on that. I think most of you guys would agree with me on that.
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But the problem here is that when you have a working definition of a term, that means that it can change.
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And I think the ADLs called it that. So what ends up happening here is you have this term.
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And look at this. It gets even better, guys. What does that say, Chad?
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Read the full text of the IHRA's non-legally binding working definition of anti-Semitism and learn more about this important tool with the related resources.
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So on their own website, read the full text of IHRA's non-legally binding working definition.
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I foresee a term that's going to be changed multiple times to fit whatever political agenda it needs to fit to get shit done.
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This is fucking problematic. Extremely. Non-legally binding.
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But the issue is that this term is going to be used in legally binding legislation.
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So you have a non-legally binding definition of a word
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that's going to be used for legally binding legislation that can put people in jail, as you guys see right now with Khalil.
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Again, I hate the fact that I'm even defending this motherfucker.
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And just so you guys know, the IHRA is not even an American organization.
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So we have an international agency defining a term that is the operative word for U.S. law.
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Again, we have an international organization defining the operative word that is used in U.S. law.
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Writing, we will find, apprehend, and deport these terrorist sympathizers from our country, never to return again.
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Khalil was originally taken into federal custody to a facility in New Jersey.
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His eight-month pregnant wife, who is an American citizen, went to visit him, only to learn he was no longer there.
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ICE confirms that he's currently in Louisiana at the Jana LaSalle Detention Center.
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I've been to that detention center, actually, a few times.
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The database listing his home country of birth as Syria.
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Meanwhile, his attorneys are working to free him, and they're stressing he is not charged with a crime.
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The Department of Homeland Security's lawless decision to arrest him solely because of his peaceful anti-genocide activism
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represents a blatant attack on the First Amendment's guarantee to free speech, immigration laws, and the very humanity of Palestinians.
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This development coming on the heels of the Trump administration clawing back $400 million in grants to Columbia University
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because of its treatment of Jewish students on campus.
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I was intending to do research here over the summer in the mechanical engineering department,
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so, like, now I probably won't be able to get funding.
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So, something else we're learning tonight from this judge, the judge is saying he wants to see the
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parties involved in this case with regard to that student in court on Wednesday at 1130 in the morning,
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so we'll have to be there to see how that all unfolds downtown.
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We also heard today from Columbia's interim president what the message was there was actually four bullet
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points saying that they take their mission seriously, they're going to support the community,
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they're going to follow the law, and the institution is deeply committed to freedom of speech.
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Reporting live in Manhattanville, Erica Byfield News 4, New York.
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Alright, let me read some chats, by the way. I didn't get to read chats.
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Guys, get your chats in now. I'm going to read them, and then we'll get into the Sam Seder stuff.
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But, yeah, guys, this is a very dangerous precedent we're setting, man. Really bad.
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Alright, we got here, Mr. Minnesota, a person that was just outside the city of Minneapolis.
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It was a shit show. They didn't do shit about the riots and looting for three weeks plus. I know.
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It was crazy, bro. Do you guys know when the National Guard showed up, they weren't allowed to put,
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they weren't allowed to rack their guns? They didn't have any rounds in the fucking chamber?
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It could be argued that freedom of speech isn't about a person saying anything they want,
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but limit others to ability to censor people they disagree with.
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Scuffed, subscribe. Shout out to you, Scuffed. Thank you for joining the Castle Club.
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Guys, Castle Club is a place to fucking join, man.
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All right, let's see here. What else do we got?
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And guys, again, if you guys want to get involved in the show,
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The more you take a drug, the more resilient you become to it.
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If it was enough to make him OD, it wouldn't take over an hour to take effect.
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How long was he supposed to be held down? That affected his death.
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Bro, you don't become resilient to fentanyl, bro. Shit will kill you, man.
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Yo, Myron, because remember, he swallowed it because he didn't want to go to jail.
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Come on, man. Use some critical thinking skills.
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Yo, Myron, did that Ninja Aiden do right by Icy?
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Albo A says, These anti-Semitism laws are literally doing the complete opposite
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and actually make people more... Yeah, they're pissing people off, bro.
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They are pissing people off. They absolutely are.
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It's not all Jews. It's like just some fucking idiots, right?
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It's... Bro, there's bad people in every group of people, right?
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Like, that's just how it works. There's good Muslims, bad Muslims.
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Good Christians, bad Christians. Good Jews, bad Jews.
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Someone said druggy in the chat. Yeah, I know, bro.
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Dude, he said, Oh, bro, you could get used to fentanyl. Shut up, nigga.
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All right. So, guys, give me ones in the chat. Does that make sense, guys?
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I know we did a little bit of a longer monologue there, but like, I'm trying to show you guys
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the problems that we have in the MAGA slash right-wing movement.
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How it's been invaded by a bunch of morons that don't stand for free speech,
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that prioritize race riots over liberty, that prioritize Israel over America.
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the idiocy that you guys are about to see with the Sam Seder debate,
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where a lot of them made themselves look stupid. Be honest with y'all.
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Shout out to Red Pill Saiyan, by the way. He's in the Twitter chat. He puts a lot of
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funny-ass clips on X of me. Shout out to you, bro. Posting my stuff all the time, dude. I appreciate that.
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Here's his... Actually, you know what? I'll do you a solid right now, bro.
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Because I do use a good amount of your clips. Shout out to him and Wiring Gaines.
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They post my clips and OSS General. These are some clips channels.
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Okay. So, Candace Owens reacted. Let's get Candace Owens' take on this.
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Because I saw that you clipped this, bro. So, here he is right here, charging.
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Red Pill Saiyan. He goes, Candace Owens on deportation and anti-Semitism laws.
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If you guys like my... You guys want like bite-sized portions of my stuff?
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Follow these three Twitter pages. They post my clips.
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OSS General and Wiring Gaines are my guys. I know them, personally.
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And then Red Pill Saiyan, he just posts his own stuff.
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But he posts a lot of my stuff, too. But he posts everybody.
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He posts everybody. So, check these three channels out.
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Red Pill Saiyan, he's independent. He's on his own. He does his own thing.
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And then Wiring and OSS General, they work with me.
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So, okay. Let's... But I don't tell them what's a clip. They just post their own shit.
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Candace Owens on deportation and anti-Semitism laws. Let's see her take on this.
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If it was not the law or the position when Trump was in office and under the Biden regime,
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he didn't care about this, how can you go back and prosecute someone for a law that didn't exist
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when he violated it? Which is passing out flyers, apparently. Flyers that we're not allowed to see.
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Why wasn't the exact same thing done when students were harassed by BLM?
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If this is really about protecting students, okay?
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Some people are saying, oh, well, this is different because Hamas is a designated terrorist group.
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Okay. Well, you guys are saying this is about protecting students, though. So you could have
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done this exact same thing to protect students under BLM. You didn't do it. Why? Is it because
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white people shouldn't be protected? White people who live here, by the way? Israelis don't live here.
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So people protesting Israel has less of an impact on the lives of people than people who are saying
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that all white people are terrorists and that white people deserve to die and the signs that
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we saw during these BLM things calling for a white genocide. Professors that were engaging in that
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rhetoric calling for a white genocide. That happened factually in this country. Why didn't we care?
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To the contrary, when Trump did get involved, when he recognized that conservatives were being chased and
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and violence was happening when we tried to speak on college campuses, he did sign an executive order.
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But guess what he did? He signed an executive order to increase speech, not to squelch it, to increase
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it. Here is an old PBS clip following that executive order from 2019, protecting speech due to the way
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conservatives are being treated on campus because of our perspectives on BLM and other matters. Take a listen.
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With a stroke of the pen, President Trump issued an ultimatum to US colleges.
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Universities that want taxpayer dollars should promote free speech, not silence free speech.
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The executive order signed today requires colleges to certify that their policies support free speech
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as a condition to receiving federal research grants. It does not affect schools access to federal
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financial aid for student tuition. President Trump first proposed the idea to a gathering of
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conservatives in Washington earlier this month. We believe in free speech, including online and
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including on campus. Oh, I'll do you one better, Candace. I'll find you this. Look at this.
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I'll do you one better, Candace. She's talking about the one that got put in 2019.
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The first is the decisions of 78 Biden era EOs and presidential memorandums.
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You want to call it out? You want to say it? You want to say it?
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Oh, if you want me to, sir. Why don't you say what I'm signing?
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Sure. The first item that President Trump is signing is the rescission of 78 Biden era
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executive actions, executive orders, presidential memoranda, and others.
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The second item, President Trump, is a regulatory freeze.
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The next item, sir, is a freeze on all types of government going forward.
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Sir, the next item, as you announced in your speech, is a requirement of a living crisis.
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Sorry, guys. I'm finding it right now. He signed a million executive orders.
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Next item is a directive to the permanent censorship of freeze during the restoration.
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All right. This was on day one, by the way, guys. This year.
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This item is a directive to the federal government ordering the restoration of freedom of speech
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and preventing government censorship of free speech going forward.
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Ken has brought the one up in 2019. I'm bringing up the one this year. Look.
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Item is a directive to the federal government ordering the restoration of freedom of speech
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and preventing government censorship of free speech going forward.
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And lastly, sir, before we do you guys see now why I'm losing my mind over this shit?
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And there's no one that knows more about censorship than Donald Trump.
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Donald Trump, after the insurrection, alleged insurrection, in 2021, he was banned everywhere.
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And the government colluded with big tech to censor him everywhere.
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That's why he signed this executive order, Chad.
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So I find it incredible that Donald Trump, who's been the victim of censorship to the highest degree,
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is now endorsing the deportation of someone who's legally here
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for political speech, the same political speech that they took from him,
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the same political speech that they tried to destroy him with,
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the same political speech that he was not able to defend himself with
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Guys, keep in mind, when he got banned off all the platforms,
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he went and the only place he could talk was Truth Social.
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Every interview that he went on, they banned it on YouTube.
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Do you guys remember when he did the Nelk Boys interview?
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He talked about the election and how he felt it wasn't fair.
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So there's no one that knows about censorship better than your boy Donald Trump.
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Now you guys see why I'm saying, what the fuck is going on here?
01:44:29.240
I got the fucking receipts right here for y'all. You see it.
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Signing the executive order right there on day one.
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So clearly this was very important to Donald Trump.
01:44:40.120
See, and this is the difference between me and other MAGA retards.
01:44:43.000
I like Donald Trump, but I'm going to call him out if there's some bullshit.
01:44:59.560
He brought on stage conservative activist Hayden Williams.
01:45:01.080
They won our dollars and we give it to them by the billions.
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They've got to allow people like Hayden and many other great young people and old people to speak.
01:45:09.640
In February, Williams was recruiting on UC Berkeley's campus when he got into an altercation with
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this man who then punched Williams in the face.
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That man was arrested and charged with assault and the university condemned the attack.
01:45:16.680
Williams spoke to the NewsHour while in Washington earlier this month.
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Well, I think there's a culture on college campuses that sort of promotes one side over the other.
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And, you know, conservatives are the minority on college campuses across the country.
01:45:28.760
So the question is, why didn't the Trump's Department of Justice move at that moment
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to begin deporting people who held perspectives that were radically pro-BLM,
01:45:45.000
I'm just genuinely asking this question for those of us who voted for Trump and support Trump.
01:45:51.240
And here's what I want to say, by the way, to the people who are extraordinarily Zionist,
01:45:55.240
who support Israel in everything that they do, the people who dropped the Israeli-
01:45:58.920
I want to say, by the way, Joe says, Chauvin is guilty of breaking the law period.
01:46:04.280
He might not be guilty of murder, but he's 100% guilty of violating the Eighth Amendment,
01:46:11.000
That said, I'm unsure about the murder conviction.
01:46:13.720
Well, he didn't get convicted of that even federally, bro.
01:46:15.960
He got convicted of the FBI charged him with deprivation of civil rights.
01:46:20.200
And here's the thing, the FBI case was heavily contingent upon the state case.
01:46:27.800
So, I mean, you could go ahead and bring up statutes that you think he's guilty of,
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but the point is that he got convicted of the murder charge, or manslaughter,
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whatever the fuck it was, murdered for second or third degree.
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Then he got convicted of the federal statute for violating due process, sorry,
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violating his rights under the color of law, federally.
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But that federal case was heavily reliant upon the state case.
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The flag in the chat, thinking that it's going to transform it.
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Matter of fact, since we've got Candace Owens on it,
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Candace actually did a pretty good documentary on this.
01:47:09.560
So, if your stance in this is, let me defend this action because I have to defend Israel,
01:47:17.560
Do you guys remember this earlier this week when the Gallup poll-
01:47:20.360
Yep. Bro, if you're going to defend this bullshit, bro, this is un-American.
01:47:26.440
Silencing the freedom of speech of someone is un-fucking-American.
01:47:29.720
Poll was released the other day. I can show you this headline.
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Less than half in the U.S. now sympathetic towards Israeli- Israelis, okay?
01:47:39.480
And then it says, support for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state
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Yeah. Look, I've said it before, I'll say it again.
01:47:47.880
If Israel truly wants peace, they need to create a two-state solution with the Palestinians.
01:47:56.520
Like, have they not learned, bro, there's been fucking turmoil in that part of the world
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You're never going to have peace. And most importantly, which is what Israel cares about the most, by the way,
01:48:13.000
because they don't care about- the Israelis don't really give a shit about Palestinian sovereignty.
01:48:16.520
They don't care at all. They want to be recognized by the Arab world, though.
01:48:19.640
They want to be recognized by Saudi Arabia. They want to be recognized by all the Gulf states.
01:48:22.760
They want to be recognized by countries that used to be their adversaries so they could live in peace.
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But the problem is they don't get is that in order for these Arab countries to recognize you,
01:48:32.680
right, you need to give the Palestinians a state. The Arab world is going to continue
01:48:37.160
to have problems with Israel until they give the Palestinians their own state.
01:48:41.640
And Netanyahu can't get this through his fucking thick skull.
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And they were reporting this all across that they've never seen such-
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And as a matter of fact, he's done everything in his power to stop it.
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There's been recordings of him purposely bragging about destroying the Oslo Accords
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Low support for Israel in America ever. And do you want to know why that-
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You're right. And it's getting worse and worse for them.
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That's why the ADL is freaking out. I talked about this on TikTok.
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Guys, I made a video on this on TikTok, which I really want you guys to watch, right,
01:49:24.680
Right here. If you go to my channel, I got clips.
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But this time they did. You want to TikTok. I go in detail about how TikTok has made a lot of people
01:49:54.280
Drop the link in there for you guys. I go in detail about the TikTok ban.
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It's not because you can legislate people to support Israel. It's not because you can deport
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people to support Israel. It's because the opposite thing is more likely to happen. Because it looks
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like politicians are willing to forgo American principles when it comes to the topic of Israel.
01:50:20.280
Again, I would feel great about this if you told me that the Department of Justice did this under Trump
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to protect white Americans at school during BLM riots. And are we supposed to all magically forget
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while this is going on that back in 2020, Bibi Netanyahu-
01:50:35.400
Norman says it wasn't political speech. He was propping up terrorist ideology by chanting for
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Antifada, occupying buildings, harassing Jewish students, destroying properties and blocking access.
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This is beyond freedom of speech as he was inciting violence. Look, here's the thing, bro. There's many,
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there were many different protest groups at Columbia. I don't agree with violence. I don't agree with,
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you know, destroying property either. Trust me, I don't. But to pin all of the riots that went down
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in Colombia, which is a huge university with a bunch of people that were there on one dude,
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it's kind of wild. Right? Now, the other thing too, because you're saying that he's propping up,
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you know, terror ideologies or whatever. The thing you got to remember, bro, is that Hamas runs Gaza.
01:51:19.640
So the two are inextricably linked. You understand? You can't separate the two,
01:51:27.880
unfortunately, because that is the governing body of Gaza. Right? That's like, that's like,
01:51:35.320
let's say some country designated the United States as a terrorist organization. And you said like, yo,
01:51:40.440
we need to be free in America. This is fucked up, blah, blah, blah. They would call you a terrorist
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because you are endorsing for your country or your land that's run by your government. But they would go
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ahead and attribute you, your support of your country as supporting a terrorist organization.
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You see what I'm talking about here? So in other words, you can't talk about freeing Gaza without
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talking about Hamas because Hamas governs them. So it's a catch-22. You understand, my friend?
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So, Norman, with all due respect, you're an idiot. Sorry, bro. How are you going to talk about giving
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these people sovereignty and stopping the conflict when the people that rule over them is Hamas, bro?
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Are you aware of the fact right now that when they did the ceasefire, who do you guys think Israel's
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negotiating with? Who do you think they're negotiating with right now? Some random niggas?
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They're negotiating with Hamas, you retard. That's who they're negotiating with. That's the governing body.
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So you can't avoid that conversation. You can't avoid talking about them or having them involved
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in this situation because they are the negotiators. They're the governing body. They're in power.
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And I'm not endorsing for Hamas. I'm not saying that I endorse him. No. But I also understand that
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they're the governing body in Gaza. They're the ones Israel's negotiating with.
01:53:19.320
Who was sounding like a gangster saying that he was going to get speech laws passed in America and
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any person that boycotted Israel would themselves suffer. Let's take a listen to Bibi Netanyahu,
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and this is going to be in Hebrew, but don't worry. I will interpret it for you
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and then give you some tweets. This is Bibi Netanyahu.
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He is saying we will punish people who boycott Israel. This is a foreign leader.
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Guys, I'm not restricting your free speech in the chat, bro. I don't know what you're talking
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about. I'm not banning any of you guys. Of a foreign state saying whoever boycotts Israel
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will themselves be boycotted. We are getting laws passed. There are laws passed in most states
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against boycotting us, and you will be punished. How's that for gangster? Not only that, there's laws
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in America, guys. If you want to be like a contractor at the state level, you have to sign an agreement
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that you are pro-Israel. Do you guys know that? Guys, there's laws in place at the state level
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where if you're like a contractor and you do work for the state government, you have to sign a document
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saying that you are pro-Israel. There's like 36 states that practice it. I was talking about it
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with Bradley, actually. Crazy, dude. Crazy. Because he has a house in Tennessee and one of his buddies
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wanted to do contract work for the state. And he was saying that he had to sign a document saying
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that you've got to be pro-Israel. Why is a foreign nation's support
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being mandated at the state level? Do you get it? A foreign nation
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has to be supported at a state level. Makes no sense, bro.
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And to back that up, they tweeted it in perfect English, by the way,
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on the Israel Twitter account. They wrote, this is 2020, Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu,
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whoever boycotts us will be boycotted. The UN Human Rights Council is a biased body that is
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devoid of influence. Not for nothing, I have already ordered severing ties of it. Guess what,
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guys? That has now happened here in America. It was also not for nothing that the American
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administration has taken this step together with us. In recent years, we have promoted laws
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in most U.S. states which determine that strong action is to be taken against whoever tries to
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boycott Israel. Fascinating that he can do that, that he can say that, that we are supposed to be
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a party that is America first. And it seems that laws are being dictated according to what this guy
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wants. And I've been very clear in my stance on him. I think he's a monster. I think he's a gangster.
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And he's acting like a gangster. And now it seems that politicians are just following his every order.
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They're just following his order. Just gonna, well, it doesn't matter why we got ready for
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good. BB-9 Yahoo wanted us to. You know what actually, what we wanted as the American people?
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We want you guys to focus on the Epstein files and the JFK files that were-
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...promised, okay? This isn't where we need you guys to flex your muscle.
01:56:28.280
...muscle on Mock Hoop Mood. Khalil, who doesn't have a criminal record here and has a wife that's
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pregnant for eight months, like, wasn't at the top of my list, I gotta be honest. Wasn't even on my list,
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if I'm being honest. And it's interesting to hear when people recognize that and
01:56:42.440
ask that question of, whoa, whoa, whoa, what about these Epstein files and JFK files that
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were promised to be released on day one? Here is how Caroline Levitt answers.
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Uh, a week ago, Attorney General Bondi said a truckload of Epstein files had been delivered
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to her office from the SDNY. When can we expect those files to be released?
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That is so comical that it took her so long to even, like, bro, she's the boss of SDNY,
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...to the public. I would defer you to the Department of Justice. I don't have-
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I have a timeline here. Do you have any update on the JFK files?
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Um, I don't at this moment. Again, I would defer you to our DNI director, Tulsi Gabbard,
01:57:19.640
and also the Department of Justice. I know that they are working on that diligently,
01:57:27.640
All I'm saying, guys, is I don't like it. I don't like the way it feels. I don't like that it seems
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increasingly that we are abandoning our values. Again, I had these same values when people were
01:57:38.040
taking extraordinary efforts under the Biden regime's DOJ to go after American citizens
01:57:41.960
for practicing their speech and rightfully assembling, rightfully assembling to support
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Donald Trump. And this feels like the exact same thing in both regards, calling people terrorists
01:57:52.840
So, check this out, guys. Very interesting, also.
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So, Tucker Carlson actually talked about the JFK files.
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He had an interview with Cuomo, whatever the fuck you pronounce it.
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...I want to play you this fascinating exchange between Tucker Carlson and Chris Cuomo
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on why they think the Trump administration is having such a hard time releasing the JFK files.
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It's fascinating because I think Tucker knows why he...
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...knows he can't say it, but he kind of indirectly hints at it.
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Tucker Carlson has been doing a good job of noticing in silence.
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...at the very end if you pay super close attention.
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What is that? Why have these been secret for so long?
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Uh, why don't they put it out? Because institutions protect themselves, Tucker, as we both know.
01:58:49.560
And there is clearly information in those files that are going to make the CIA look bad.
01:59:01.400
Okay, so I've always thought that. And then in January, you know, there was a scramble over who's
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going to get what jobs in the new administration. And at one point,
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there was someone who was being discussed for a job in the intel world. And a member of the SSCI,
01:59:15.240
the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and Intel Committee, went to the people making the
01:59:20.520
decision and said, you cannot hire this person because this person will be certain to push
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for the release of the JFK files. So this is in this effect. So this is in 2025, less than two months
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ago. And you have a sitting member of the United States Senate, whose main goal is to keep...
01:59:38.040
...those files secret. And then you have to ask yourself, why?
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I mean, it doesn't actually make sense. The story doesn't make sense. And by the way, we have the
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file numbers of most of the files that have not been disclosed. So it's like Trump issues an
01:59:50.280
executive order on January 23rd saying, you're going to release this stuff. They kind of can't
01:59:54.200
not release it. And yet now it's the first week of March and they haven't released it. So pressure
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is currently being applied on the administration not to release those files.
02:00:04.920
And the CIA has already been through 50 years ago, the church committee hearings, 1975, where we sort
02:00:08.840
of note they're sassing people, dosing people with acid, all this stuff. It's like the CIA has
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already been discredited. So if you're telling me that six weeks ago, a member of the United States
02:00:18.600
Senate was trying to keep someone out of a job in order to keep these files secret, that is to protect
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I don't know. But this is, I mean, there's no one at the CIA who's involved.
02:00:32.600
Actually, yeah, who's involved in the Kennedy assassination. There's no one in America who's
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That last part, did you catch it? He says that there's nobody alive in America.
02:00:40.920
Yep. I caught that one. Good catch by this dude.
02:00:44.440
Who was involved in the JFK assassination thing, meaning that there is no domestic
02:00:49.720
institution to protect. There is no individual here in America that they need.
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Let's play that back again, because that's a good catch.
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I don't know. But this is, you're telling me that six weeks ago, a member of the United States
02:01:01.720
Senate was trying to keep someone out of a job in order to keep these files secret,
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that is to protect the CIA. I don't believe that for a second.
02:01:09.800
I don't know. But this is, I mean, there's no one at the CIA who's involved, actually,
02:01:16.440
yeah, who's involved in the Kennedy assassination.
02:01:18.280
There's no one in America who's involved in the assassination.
02:01:22.040
Even Clint Hill, the Secret Service agent that famously jumped on the back of the
02:01:26.760
the motorcade, the vehicle when Kenny was shot. He just died like two or three weeks ago, guys.
02:01:38.120
One of the last survivors that was around at that time.
02:01:40.200
He says that there's nobody alive in America who was involved in the JFK assassination thing,
02:02:01.320
meaning that there is no domestic institution to protect. There is no individual here in
02:02:06.520
America that they need to protect. And clearly, perhaps there is some kind of
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foreign entity that could be implicated if those files were to be released.
02:02:16.040
And I'm pretty confident in saying that if it was China, Iran, Russia, Saudi.
02:02:22.120
Norman says, with all due respect, you're the idiot. You're letting criticism for
02:02:25.000
Jay's blind you from the fact that what he did was wrong, though there were many organizations
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who was radicalizing these groups and was the head of the snake. Hence why they got him.
02:02:32.360
Okay, Norman. How about this? You go make your own political commentary channel and talk about why
02:02:38.040
it's okay to take away people's First Amendment rights. How about that, bro? Well, go over there,
02:02:43.000
like with the other MAGA retards and sit there and say, oh, well, yeah, we're going to go ahead and
02:02:49.880
just center speech because we don't like what they got to say and we think he's aligned with the
02:02:53.320
terrorist organization. Go out over there, bro. Because you're too dumb to realize that the First
02:02:59.720
Amendment was made precisely to protect political speech. And whether you like it or not, Hamas is
02:03:07.240
the political organization that runs Gaza that is currently negotiating with the Israelis, you stupid
02:03:11.720
fuck. Arabia or any of those kinds of countries who would be implicated if those files came out,
02:03:18.680
those files would have come out 62 years ago. There's really only one country in the entire...
02:03:23.960
Also, I've seen his speeches and he was really big on being peaceful.
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...tire world that America will never point fingers at no matter what they do.
02:03:41.000
Crazy, crazy, crazy. All right. So I see some of you guys wanted me to cover the Thomas Massey
02:03:46.200
situation. So I'll actually cover this real quick. For some of you guys that don't know, Thomas Massey,
02:03:50.520
right here he is. Thomas Massey is an American politician engineer, a member of the Republican
02:03:59.480
Party. Massey has been the United States representative for Kentucky's fourth congressional
02:04:02.200
district since 2012. The district covers much of northeastern Kentucky, but is dominated by the
02:04:05.560
Kentucky side of the Cincinnati area and Louisville's eastern suburbs. Okay. Now, this guy is wildly
02:04:11.240
popular in the America First movement. And the reason why is because he does not take any foreign aid.
02:04:15.160
Okay, guys? This is like the only guy that doesn't take money from Israel. And actually, matter of fact,
02:04:44.040
Everybody but me has an APAC person. What does that mean, an APAC?
02:04:47.560
And after this, his wife died and he's been on the fucking chopping block and people have been
02:05:09.880
trying to come after him, by the way. He's talking to you for APAC.
02:05:17.800
All right, hold on. Let me see if I can get the full.
02:05:24.760
But me, why have in times joined Tucker Carlson over the weekend, the two discussed the American
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Israel Public Affairs Committee, otherwise known as APAC. Let's watch.
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Well, I have Republicans who come to me on the floor and say, I wish I could vote with you today.
02:05:41.960
Yours is the right vote, but I would just take too much flack back home. And I have Republicans who
02:05:49.560
come to me and say, that's wrong what APAC is doing to you. Let me talk to my APAC person.
02:05:55.880
By the way, everybody but me has an APAC person.
02:06:00.680
It's like your babysitter, your APAC babysitter, who is always talking to you for APAC. They're
02:06:07.400
probably a constituent in your district, but they are, you know, firmly embedded in APAC.
02:06:18.200
I don't know how it works on the Democrat side, but that's how it works on the Republican side.
02:06:23.320
What have I told you guys all year? I told you guys that the Republican party openly cucks for
02:06:31.000
Israel versus the Democrats hide it. And Thomas Massey confirmed what I told y'all.
02:06:42.600
APAC is doing this for all countries. Let's listen.
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It's the only country that does this, that has somebody that like uniformly, I guarantee there's
02:06:53.640
some spreadsheet at APAC where, where, you know, the, the APAC dude is who's matched up with the
02:07:01.080
Congressman is there. And then all the Congressman's votes on the issue. Oh, has the Congressman been to
02:07:06.760
Israel. They, they pay for trips for Congressman and their spouses to go to Israel. I may, I may be,
02:07:13.720
I mean, I don't, I'm not the only Republican who hasn't taken the APAC trip to Israel.
02:07:23.000
That's why they didn't want him to become attorney general.
02:07:26.040
And Matt Gaetz knows about Epstein. He also knows what's going on over there.
02:07:30.280
He talked about it with Benny Johnson. He didn't want to name Israel, but he knew.
02:07:33.400
But I'm probably one of a dozen that hasn't taken that trip. And the other ones just haven't got
02:07:38.760
around to it. APAC responded on Twitter, writing quote, once again, Massey lies and tropes about
02:07:46.360
APAC. We are a United States organization of 4.5 million American members funded only by Americans.
02:07:54.360
Yeah, but you guys are also dual citizens with Israel.
02:07:57.480
As he's disdain for Israel and for fellow Americans will not deter us
02:08:02.760
from working to strengthen our country's ties with Israel.
02:08:06.520
During the interview, Massey also revealed what former president Trump said to him
02:08:11.080
after Massey opposed the coronavirus relief package in 2020. Listen.
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He comes off and he goes, I'm coming at you like you've never seen.
02:08:20.520
Never in your life before. Have you seen the way in which I will come at you?
02:08:24.200
I'm more popular than you in Kentucky and you know it.
02:08:26.600
I'm back in your primary opponent and you're going to lose.
02:08:36.200
Massey added that Trump and him have since patched things up and have a better relationship.
02:08:43.080
Well, I must be well, not anymore. And I will go ahead and show you guys why.
02:08:55.400
So this was Ian Smith Sr. He wrote a really good piece on this on Twitter.
02:09:04.440
He said, Trump is openly calling to primary Congressman Thomas Massey
02:09:07.560
because Massey refuses to rubber stamp another corrupt GOP spending bill.
02:09:12.280
Massey is one of the few in D.C. who still stands on principle.
02:09:16.360
He refuses to sell taxpayers, won't fund endless wars and rejects bloated budgets
02:09:19.880
that betray everyday Americans. Trump's attack exposes exactly where he stands,
02:09:23.640
firmly with the establishment, Republicans and foreign lobbies,
02:09:26.760
especially the powerful Israeli lobby. Thomas Massey is completely right to oppose
02:09:33.160
It continues funding Biden's weaponized DOJ targeting conservatives.
02:09:36.280
It spends billions more overseas to Ukraine instead of supporting American veterans,
02:09:41.800
It adds choice to the national debt robbing future generations.
02:09:44.520
It hands your taxpayer money to woke bureaucrats, lobbyists and cronies who despise America's
02:09:48.680
first values. It includes no meaningful spending cuts or accountability.
02:09:52.760
Massey's bravery makes him a target, not just Trump, but also of the MAGA influencer machine.
02:09:57.080
Watch grifters like D.C. called the D.C. Gaybo, which is kind of funny.
02:10:01.240
He's talking about D.C. Drano, but yeah, good play on words.
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And other fake America first influencers, people who've never risked a thing for their country,
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launched their coordinated attack on Massey again.
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Their loyalty isn't to America, but clicks views and cashing in on the MAGA cultism.
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These influencers are patriots, they're opportunists, as slimy as any career politician.
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They've never sacrificed political safety for principle Massey has repeatedly.
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Trump's attack also reveals another uncomfortable truth.
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Trump consistently prioritizes Israel first interests over American interests.
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Massey stands firm against endless foreign aid, lobbyist influence,
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and foreign entanglements draining America dry.
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This moment clearly shows who's real and who's fake.
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Thomas Massey put America first through actions, not slogans.
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Trump and his influencer alleys have exposed themselves as willing participants in a corrupt
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game, profiting from patriotism while betraying American values.
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So, that kind of goes over why they've been targeting Thomas Massey over the past 24 hours.
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Like, there was a military overthrow of the Egyptian government.
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And we've been sending them $1.3 billion a year for as long as I can remember.
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Back in 2013, I thought, if we're not sure who's in charge of the Egyptian government,
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We also give a bunch of money to Egypt, which we shouldn't be doing either.
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But we give them that money because they play nice with Israel.
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At $1.3 billion until things sort themselves out.
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And we see who's got the name on the checks when it goes into their checking account
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So, you guys can see he's against foreign aid, not just for Israel, but for Egypt as well.
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Trump declares war on Thomas Massey over spending bill.
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Guys, this is like the hot topic in the political right wing right now.
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With this whole situation with Thomas Massey and Trump.
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And then you got the guys that are America first that say,
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Because he's willing to stand up to the powerful Israeli lobby.
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I'm going to play this video for you, Ninjas though.
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Continuing resolution to basically keep the government open.
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Like, just give me a few more months so we can then, you know,
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tackle this out of control spending and pass our budget.
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Because, of course, you've got some people in the caucus who do not want to
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And they're concerned about the debt and the deficit.
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People like Thomas Massey, who has been most consistent Republican on this issue.
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But I respect the fact that the man remains quite principled.
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At times when it's very difficult, including on things like free speech in Israel.
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In any case, Trump is out now threatening Thomas Massey with a primary challenge.
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He says, thank you to the House Freedom Caucus for just delivering a big blow
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Their desire to raise taxes and shut our country down.
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That's why they allowed millions of criminals to invade our nation.
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Sometimes it takes great courage to do the right thing.
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Congressman Thomas Massey of beautiful Kentucky is an automatic no vote on just about everything.
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Despite the fact that he has always voted for continuing resolutions in the past,
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he should be primaried and I will lead the charge against him.
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He's just another grandstander who's too much trouble and not worth the fight.
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He reminds me of Liz Cheney before her historic record-breaking fall loss.
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Anyway, thank you again to the House Freedom Caucus for your very important vote.
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We need to buy some time in order to make America great again, greater than ever before.
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Trump always writes these very long run-on sentences, which is hilarious.
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But when you actually read it out loud, you're like, this dude's just going in like a whole rant.
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I know Thomas Massey has faced primary challenges before.
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I don't think that he's faced one that was backed so directly by President Trump or been put on blast quite to this extent by President Trump.
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I will say I think he has his own like support.
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And people in his district seem to really, you know, really appreciate him for the principled stances that he's been taking.
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But when you've got the combination of Trump, who has his cult of personality, and Elon, who has almost limitless money to fund said primary challenges, of course you have to ultimately take this seriously.
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So what did you make of this move from Trump, and does it betray sort of any nervousness about whether or not the CR is going to pass?
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Because I did see there were a few other Republicans who may continue to be holdouts.
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Yeah, they should be afraid, because it's not just about the House.
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Don't forget, they've got to pass this thing through the Senate as well, and all the Democrats are currently on the record.
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No, they're going to have huge problems being able to get this piece of legislation.
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On the Massey front, I mean, look, like you said, I remember five years ago, I hated Thomas Massey,
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because he voted against a lot of the COVID stimulus checks, and he was, you know, holding it all up.
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You could say what you want about the guy, but I think what it has proven out is, like you said, he's principled.
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He is principled, which is very important with politicians, because most politicians are not principled.
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In Washington, right, there's like only four or five people like him in the entire United States Congress, including the Senate.
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So I think having people like him around, it's good. It's good for us to have wild cards.
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And it's not the Republic, it's not Massey's fault that the Republicans only have a two or three.
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Look, you don't have to agree with everything, but you can at least fucking respect, you know, being principled and not taking foreign money.
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That in itself is wildly, you know, awesome, because most people don't don't fucking do that shit.
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Like all politicians take money from foreign governments, and I think that's problematic.
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Also, Massey, which I agree with, he says no dual citizenship should be allowed to serve in U.S. government, which I agree with 100%.
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But that's considered anti-Semitic and, you know, bigoted.
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Right. It's like it's why are we backing primary challenges against him? As you said, he also wants to dissolve the Fed.
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He's been absolutely courageous on foreign aid, on Israel. He stood up to AIPAC, free speech.
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I mean, yep, yep. He has stood up to AIPAC and they've come after him for it, guys.
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They fund his opposition. They try to be getting him out. They've been trying to get him out for a while.
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This guy, Maha, I mean, don't forget, by the way, even on the Elon thing, it would be preposterous for Thomas Massey to speak out against Elon.
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Thomas Massey was one of the first people in Congress to buy a Tesla.
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And if you'll all recall, he, Massey, was on that call with Elon Musk when Ron DeSantis did his disastrous campaign launch.
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Thomas Massey loves Elon Musk and he loves Doge. So this idea is ridiculous that he's not, you know, in the camp.
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It's just that he is a libertarian and he doesn't want to vote for CRs and continued spending.
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He even said, he's like, look, according to you, Doge, you found massive fraud in USAID.
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The good thing about libertarians that I agree with them, guys like Dave Smith, Thomas Massey, et cetera, is they're anti-war.
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Right. Unlike a lot of these fucking neocon war hawks.
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He needs to fully fund USAID. So aren't you guys kind of full of it from the White House asking for full funding of an agency you say is corrupt?
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So what's up with that? Right. None of it makes any sense.
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Now, you're right. He has survived multiple primary challenges. I was just looking back here.
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I know AIPAC came after him. Oh, they came. Big time.
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And here's the thing with AIPAC, guys, they got a lot of money, so they will fund your opposition like and try to get them to destroy you.
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What was it? Cori Bush or something like that down in Louisiana or St. Louis, somewhere like that.
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Bro, AIPAC spent like two million dollars to get her out.
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Yeah. And Massey is, again, he's one of those folks who is genuinely he's like Bernie.
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He's one of those people to me, at least, where all the caricatures of him are B.S.
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He he's a principal guy in his votes, in the way he talks, in how I mean, he's made decisions which are some of the most inconvenient in all of Washington because of what he believes.
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And I think his constituents reward him for that.
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Chip Roy is another example who Trump is currently backing a primary challenge against.
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These guys are, you know, they actually believe what they say, which is one of the most rare things in the entire city.
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And I do think it's pretty ridiculous to primary him for the problems and the challenges that are a creation of this GOP caucus, not of Thomas Massey.
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Also, by the way, you could easily have the CR pass if you had worked with Democrats.
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Right. But you're not you don't want to do that.
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It's like this is just where they demand fealty to the king.
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Not to overanalyze this, but also the comparison of the Liz Cheney's.
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I mean, these are ideologically like wildly different people.
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But to me, it's the perfect emblem of how politics in the Trump era just collapses down to the central divide.
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And so if you go against him on anything, even though he's like completely I mean, he is probably the biggest Doge supporter.
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You know, he's all about the project of cutting government that Elon is engaged in, that Trump has fully thrown his backing for at this point.
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Like he would be the number one guy in support of that.
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But because he dares to buck Trump on anything, then you get thrown in the category of Liz Cheney, which, you know, for the Republicans, that's like the greatest insult you can possibly be.
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Imagine to be compared to a traitor such as Liz Cheney.
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So I thought that was, you know, interesting and very telling as well.
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Let me go ahead and get into some of the details of this bill.
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So he's obviously Thomas Massey is trending heavily on political Twitter.
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I'll show you guys some of the some of the stuff real quick.
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If you just search Thomas Massey, right here we go again.
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Remember, in 2020, when Congress Thomas Massey heroically stood up against a two trillion dollar COVID spending.
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He says the lowdown on this continuing resolution.
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It's a fake fight here in the House that will become obvious when the Senate Democrats vote for the stinker.
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This comes from his official government account.
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I'd like to know about the fake fight that's going on in the House of Representatives right now over this CR.
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They're trying to pitch it as a conservative CR versus liberal Democrats.
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And even the Democrats are going along in the House.
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Before he gets into why it's a fake fight, I'll read some chats real fast.
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Just watching my own games while waiting for Iftar.
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Because you've helped me realize so much that was wrong in my life and thinking.
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The FC files were promised to Israel 2,000 years ago.
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Bro, can you send in a chat for like a buck on Wednesday when we're live?
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Do these people forget that the term semi just doesn't apply to them?
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Do they not know that semi-supplied anyone from the Middle East or people who speak Semitic languages?
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I'm going on Timcast and whatever after wrecking Sam Seder, which you'll see.
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I'd love to come out sometime if you ever have some availability.
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The first person I bought about when you said the media glorifies degeneracy was DJ Vlad from VladTV.
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He's always interviewing hood rat-ass rappers early life every single time.
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And Vlad, just so you guys know, Vlad will never have me on because he thinks I'm racist.
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The reason why you guys haven't seen us on VladTV is because he says that we're racist.
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So, and obviously a lot of people that work for him are black and shit, so he's scared.
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He, when he had brought, he said, uh, when he brought Kevin Samuels on, he got a lot of backlash and we're way more controversial than Kevin Samuels.
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That's the problem with these music industry niggas, bro.
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Like, they're, they can't, they can't speak freely.
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I find it interesting how someone like Vlad will bring on literal killers, drug dealers, scumbags, fraudsters, grapists.
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He'll bring on the worst people ever on his show, but then he'll go ahead and draw the line at people like me that are racist or, uh, politically divisive.
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Isn't that absolutely wild that people are more scared of me than fucking murderers?
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People would rather fucking interview crooks, criminals, killers, robbers, fucking scammers.
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But he draws the line to someone like me that talks about degeneracy in a black culture that he promotes, by the way.
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They, they plan to pass it with all Republicans here in the house.
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But after we leave town, the Democrats are going to vote for it in the Senate.
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They're going to need about eight Democrat senators to vote for this thing over in the Senate.
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That means that this deal has already been cut.
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That Mike Johnson has cut a deal with the Senate, Senate Democrats, Senate leadership, and even Hakeem Jeffries.
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He's in on this so that they can pitch their fake fight here in the house.
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Now, how do I, why am I so certain this is going to pass in the Senate when it gets over there with eight Democrats or however many Democrats they need?
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Well, Mike Johnson is saying, so this guy, Norman, says, you're so quick to dismiss someone with different opinions, even though I was respectful.
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Do you want everyone to watch you hold, do you want everyone that watch you to hold your same views?
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Freedom of speech is to have peaceful protests, but he was making death threats or holding students hostage.
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Send me a clip of him making death threats or holding students hostage.
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Because everything I've seen, he's always said, no, we're going to do this peacefully.
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If you thought there was really a threat of them not.
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Uh, I see someone said, people said, Mark, can you go on the Matt Kim pod?
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Cause he's, he's, he's in, he's in like, uh, he's in like the Atlanta area.
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So I got to, you know, that's a, I got to find out a time to go out there.
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I'm also going to probably go to Texas as well.
02:27:22.920
If you're watching me on Rumble, please open up a tab and watch on YouTube.
02:27:26.000
And the reason why, guys, is the more people we have watching live, the more people will find the stream.
02:27:30.600
Um, so if you're watching on Rumble and Castle Club, do me a favor.
02:27:50.140
Like, you don't have to actually watch on YouTube.
02:27:54.460
I want to see that viewership shoot up on YouTube to like 2,700, 3,000, somewhere in that range.
02:28:00.260
Because what's going to happen is that's going to help with the engagement.
02:28:02.240
More people are going to find the stream and more people we can recruit to the OSS.
02:28:09.720
So if you guys could do me that favor, I would really, really appreciate it.
02:28:20.640
The Democrats have a retreat, an off-site retreat.
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Where they're going to get together and party and have, you know, guest speakers and stuff.
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And that starts tomorrow and runs through Thursday and Friday.
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Now, you think they're not going to let this thing pass?
02:28:38.020
What would happen if, let's say, the Freedom Caucus decided to take the conservative stance on this CR and oppose it?
02:28:45.800
Well, they would be about 30 or 40 votes short here in the House.
02:28:50.580
But Hakeem Jeffries wouldn't be able to pretend, along with Mike Johnson, in this fake fight, that this is a conservative versus liberal battle in the House.
02:28:59.340
And he would just hand over at least 40 Democrats.
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And once you get the 40 Democrats, it'd probably be a whole lot more Democrats.
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You're going to find this out when it goes over to the Senate.
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And you have Democrats in the Senate voting for it.
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Now, here's the other thing a lot of people aren't telling you about this bill.
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In the FRA, stands for Fiscal Responsibility Act.
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I'm not saying it was that responsible, but in the FRA that passed a couple years ago under Kevin McCarthy, the deal that was cut between myself and others on the Rules Committee was that if you will guarantee a 1% cut in spending on any CR that goes past April 30th and put that into law,
02:29:44.680
use the sequester language, and put that into law, then we would raise the debt limit or suspend the debt limit for a period of time.
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I voted for this because a 1% cut seemed like a wonderful thing if they would go and do a CR for a full year, which seemed like almost a certainty at some point in the next two years.
02:30:06.460
Well, here we are under Mike Johnson, and we've got the one.
02:30:11.120
Drew G. sent in a dialer and said, what does OSS mean?
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Well, you're going to have to find out, my friend.
02:30:20.460
It's actually a six-month CR because we're already six months into this, and it's going to go past April 30th.
02:30:26.480
All right, so he talks a little bit of the CR, but look, Democrats try to use school shooting, takes our guns away.
02:30:32.440
Here's Thomas Massey standing ground against radical Democrats that want to take gun rights.
02:30:42.260
Bro, why do the stereotypes always got to fucking align?
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Now niggas do this dump shit and make me look bad.
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Like all of these resolutions run afoul of those things.
02:32:15.100
So recently they brought a bill to Congress and this was actually a binding bill, not
02:32:26.160
The effect of law and people would get, you know, prosecuted if they engaged in anti-Semitism
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And the problem with this bill is they use some international definition of anti-Semitism
02:32:40.360
My first question is, why don't you just put the definition in the bill?
02:32:43.900
Why are you pointing to somebody's URL in a piece of legislation?
02:32:52.440
Instead, we're referencing a website that's not even, you know, hosted in the United States.
02:32:58.940
And so, but, so I went to this website and it's got a, you know, a fairly short definition,
02:33:07.580
So, yeah, man, that's just some examples of, you know, Thomas Massey.
02:33:16.860
This tweet from Trump's account is very misleading.
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I never voted for a continuing resolution that became law.
02:33:20.780
I did vote for a CR under McCarthy that included an 8% cut to all discretionary spending, but
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Do research and you'll find that I've been consistent.
02:33:30.520
Because here he says, no, he can't even approve a continuing resolution when he approved that
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And, uh, why don't more representatives stand on principle?
02:33:41.500
Because telling the truth can get you in hot water.
02:33:44.060
I will run again because we need at least one person in Congress who won't cave.
02:33:49.980
He's trying to, Trump is saying he should be primaried.
02:33:57.080
Congressman Massey in the past did not, but he's definitely wrong on this one.
02:34:06.160
And I have defended Congressman Massey in the past.
02:34:12.300
He has been amazing on the January 6th pipe bomber case.
02:34:18.920
He doesn't have a tactical plan to cut spending.
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Get rid of this CR, deal with it for three more months, move on to reconciliation, and fight the-
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He knows he's just going to kick the can down the road.
02:34:40.020
Like, the CR, it's always just, it's fucking kicking the can down the road.
02:34:50.620
If you think that I'm a toolbox and a jerk right now, and you're like, yeah, that's just crazy.
02:34:56.780
All I'm asking you is if you believe that, tell me what your plan is.
02:35:01.380
Tell me what your plan is to get over the Senate filibuster.
02:35:09.500
Everybody, you know, everybody can talk a big game.
02:35:12.680
The problem is you have to have a plan to implement it on the field.
02:35:35.100
We're going to do the Sam Cedar thing very soon, guys.
02:35:41.340
Benny Johnson says, AOC going to jail for hiring illegal analysts to work in Congress.
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I don't know what the fuck is going on with this shit.
02:38:39.260
Give me ones in the chat if you guys can hear me and see me all good.
02:39:14.000
They're going to need a fucking wrecking ball to take me out of here.
02:39:31.340
Criminal alien who worked in AOC's office at a top tier level.
02:39:37.520
Ladies and gentlemen, InfoWars journalist Jamie White murdered in Austin, Texas.
02:39:40.820
We'll get you the latest from Alex Jones and InfoWars as to what exactly is happening there.
02:39:44.220
A lot of very interesting energy right now inside of the White House.
02:39:48.340
Gearing up for some massive global victories for President Trump.
02:39:51.320
We're going to cover sort of where all of the administration officials are.
02:39:54.580
And we'll be joined by an administration official today.
02:39:56.780
Counselor to the President, Alina Habba, will be on the show.
02:40:00.040
I don't know why the fuck the shit just like fucked up.
02:40:10.380
My name is Benny Johnson and this is The Benny Show.
02:40:16.080
When was the last time you saw gas below $3 a gallon in Tampa?
02:40:24.320
But I decided to read this this morning just to just.
02:40:30.400
This is actually what I used to charge all the time when I was an agent chat.
02:40:42.960
Ladies and gentlemen, we have a breaking announcement here that Alex Jones can actually join the program
02:40:49.240
We want to give Alex had a member of his staff that was killed.
02:40:53.680
But it's where Soros prosecutor is in charge in Texas.
02:40:57.840
And we want to get the news straight from Alex.
02:40:59.040
So Alex is going to join us here in about 15 minutes.
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Very, very sad for our friends over at InfoWars.
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This code makes it unlawful for any person or entity to hire, recruit, or to refer for a fee,
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the employment of a united in the United States for an alien,
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knowing that the alien is an unauthorized alien, as defined by subsection 1324A, H3.
02:41:24.160
This section makes it unlawful for any person or entity after hiring an alien for employment
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to continue to employ the alien in the United States,
02:41:29.200
knowing the alien has become an unauthorized alien with respect to employment.
02:41:32.940
This section provides that if any person or entity engages in a pattern or practice
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of these violations, subsequent to section A1 or A2,
02:41:39.040
shall be fined not more than $3,000 for each unauthorized alien
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with respect for which violation occurs and imprisoned for six months
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if the entire pattern or practice or both continues.
02:41:50.460
Well, ladies and gentlemen, maybe even some more severe penalties.
02:41:54.820
Just wanted to go ahead and read this section of the criminal code here
02:42:06.480
So Tom Homan, as you guys know, as the borders are right now,
02:42:08.860
and he's been calling for, like, AOC to be criminally investigated.
02:42:26.480
By the way, let me tell you, like, one of the top positions you can have on Capitol Hill
02:42:32.480
He's really important, especially if you're a member of Congress, is a fast mover.
02:42:35.140
If you're a member of Congress, has millions of followers, like AOC does.
02:42:39.700
Does AOC, is AOC the most followed Democrat on all Capitol Hill?
02:42:43.960
AOC, if my numbers are correct, and we follow these numbers pretty closely.
02:42:48.800
I think AOC is the most followed Democrat on all Capitol Hill.
02:42:52.060
A criminal alien was in charge of the largest social media accounts
02:43:00.940
For one of the bodies, Article 1 of the Constitution.
02:43:05.240
A criminal alien was being employed in AOC's office.
02:43:09.020
At a high level, for years, and has had to self-deport.
02:43:14.500
AOC is clearly in violation of the U.S. criminal code.
02:43:18.640
A legal immigrant who worked for AOC's campaign has moved to Colombia
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in frustration over the pace of progressive immigration reform in the United States.
02:43:27.660
Because this entire nation didn't get down on its knees and bend to your will.
02:43:35.400
I hadn't left the country in 23 years, from the age of 7 to the age of 30.
02:43:40.700
How exactly did you as a 7-year-old get into America illegally?
02:43:55.280
Tom, you got AOC out there, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Congresswoman, putting out a webinar, doing
02:44:01.180
a webinar to help illegals avoid, I guess, apprehension, giving tips about how to...
02:44:08.840
You could say that that's getting on the verge of breaking the law right there, for sure.
02:44:13.240
Continue to remain in the country and ultimately gain the system.
02:44:16.340
And I sent an email today to the Deputy Attorney General.
02:44:25.660
So I'm working with the Department of Justice and finding out, where is that line that they
02:44:29.420
So maybe AOC's gonna be in trouble now, but I need the AOG to opine on that, because there's
02:44:34.580
I'm not a prosecutor, but we need some further guidance on that.
02:44:36.740
But again, if we have to take every federal dollar out of this city, we'll do it.
02:44:44.760
Tom Holman's saying that he's already investigating right now.
02:44:47.800
Tom Holman saying just this weekend, that now he is planning on, or he has already asked,
02:44:56.400
waiting for the clip here, has already asked the DOJ to charge AOC.
02:45:20.180
Dear Attorney General Bondi, Attorney General Bondi, I write to request clarity on whether
02:45:25.360
the Department of Justice yielded a political pressure in attempts to weaponize agency against
02:45:29.960
Over the past two weeks, Borders or Tom Holman has gone on multiple forums, threatening political
02:45:34.160
persecution against me, citing resources distributed and informing my constituents and the American
02:45:37.860
public of their constitutional and legal rights.
02:45:39.520
On February 13th, 2025, Mr. Holman announced that he had asked the Deputy General to open
02:45:42.900
an investigation and that I will be in trouble now.
02:45:45.600
It has been 14 days since Mr. Holman threatened to weaponize your agency, but I have not yet
02:45:49.060
heard any referral from the federal government.
02:45:50.780
Holman's actions undercut core constitutional rights and further transparency is necessary.
02:45:55.260
I'm sure you're aware of the first amendment of the United States Constitution, right?
02:46:04.120
Indeed, last week, Vice President Vance said that we may disagree with your views, but we
02:46:07.700
will fight to defend your right to offer in the public square.
02:46:10.660
Mr. Holman's repeated attempts to use your agency to politically intimidate duly elected
02:46:13.600
officials are a textbook threat to the right to free speech in the United States, threatening
02:46:19.920
The First Amendment, educating the public about their rights, especially in a time of rising
02:46:24.420
I don't think they're going to arrest her, Chad, off of her saying this stuff because
02:46:29.880
But they might go after her for this illegal alien that Benny Johnson is talking about, though.
02:46:33.420
Ladies and gentlemen, Tom Holman coming in over the top.
02:46:38.800
You're not allowed to, from a congressional, you're not allowed to take a taxpayer-funded
02:46:48.640
All right, let's cover this, obviously, this tragic murder.
02:47:00.940
And so Alex is going to hop on the stream and is going to inform us and, well, our prayers
02:47:15.760
Alex, thank you so much for joining the program.
02:47:17.460
I know that you're very busy this morning and our prayers to you and to your staff.
02:47:26.240
All we've heard about is that this individual was killed outside of their home and that's
02:47:43.140
They're all great, but they would recognize he was the most prolific.
02:47:49.240
And when he was on vacation, we really missed him.
02:47:52.140
He was the only writer that is actually basically outside the control room.
02:47:56.840
His desk is right through that control room that I'm looking at.
02:48:01.000
I could look through the open door at his desk.
02:48:11.600
He was up here Sunday night for the Sunday show we do.
02:48:14.320
That I was doing with Chase Geyser and the rest of the crew.
02:48:22.700
And then he went home and right before midnight out by his car, he was either shot or stabbed.
02:48:32.080
They said the call was a hot shot call, meaning serious wounding, stabbing or shooting is what
02:48:37.080
And we were really worried yesterday morning when he works early in the morning and we
02:48:45.220
So one of the writers who's really good friends with him went over there and there was yellow
02:48:53.040
You'd seen in the news there'd been a murder in the early morning hours.
02:48:56.320
The police got there two minutes after a 911 call of someone seriously wounded.
02:49:00.740
They got him to the hospital then 15, but as they rolled him in, he died.
02:49:04.180
The hospital said right when he died on the table, they were starting to attend to him.
02:49:09.780
And the crew member, just to give you an idea, said there was just blood everywhere.
02:49:15.300
The police came over and said, we're not going to talk to you.
02:49:19.120
He works with us, showed the cop, obviously, pictures with him and that person because they
02:49:27.240
Jamie and his girlfriend and then Don Salazar and his wife is also a reporter, but she doesn't
02:49:49.120
And so people were crying up here in the morning, trying to not tell me what was going on.
02:49:54.880
The police had asked him, not the same thing until the family was told.
02:49:58.020
And yeah, man, I looked at my Twitter and he was following me, man.
02:50:00.720
It's a shame that I never got to meet this guy, bro.
02:50:03.800
Because I was planning a trip out to InfoWars, not to, like, I was supposed to go this week,
02:50:09.900
And they told me by one o'clock, you know, he's dead.
02:50:12.820
He's the guy that got killed, but we haven't gotten to all the family yet, so we can't talk
02:50:17.300
And by four o'clock, the father and his sister were very close.
02:50:24.900
And so I went on air at about four o'clock, did a special report on it, and told people
02:50:35.780
They still aren't going to tell us gun or knife because they, you know, obviously that's
02:50:38.500
part of the investigation for people they talk to.
02:50:40.300
They don't want other people to know, you know, the details.
02:50:46.620
I'm going to talk to them here as soon as I get off with you.
02:50:51.980
And obviously, everybody started seeing immediately that he was one of the few people, a U.S.
02:51:01.760
We're going back over two, three years ago, putting U.S. aid and Soros in reports about
02:51:07.800
all the illegal funding into Ukraine that's, you know, now top story the last few months
02:51:12.420
And so you can go see his post on X about being on that enemy's list.
02:51:17.100
And the people running that enemy's list, one of them is an American citizen, a trans
02:51:20.700
person, if you remember, was saying, yeah, we're going to come after U.S. citizens.
02:51:26.540
We obviously have the U.S. citizen leftist going over there and then getting all this
02:51:30.400
training and recruiting people with all the clear CIA connections, all the passports
02:51:34.740
and money coming back and trying to kill Trump at Mar-a-Lago.
02:51:42.300
He actually put himself, I'm on the Ukrainian enemy's list due to my work at Infowars with
02:51:47.240
And there's a bunch of people that are on this list, by the way, guys.
02:51:49.540
I know Jackson Hinkle's on it, Scott Ritter, like people that are outspoken about the war
02:51:54.480
pretty much all got put on this kill list by the Ukrainian government.
02:51:58.180
NATO attacking America through Ukraine and through that lawless black hole.
02:52:03.480
People are saying it could be that, could be the crazy leftist, followed him.
02:52:08.560
Here's a tweet that he's on this list, which this is not uncommon.
02:52:12.360
A lot of people are on this list that are anti-Ukraine war and funding it.
02:52:17.660
From the studio, he went to see his girlfriend reportedly and they may not have got him there
02:52:22.420
and then they waited and got him when he got home.
02:52:30.920
We have the worst, and he's recognized out of all the Soros DAs, over 800 of them,
02:52:36.780
and accounting attorneys and others in the country.
02:52:40.900
He lets people out of jail that shoot multiple people on 6th Street but didn't kill them,
02:52:45.600
and that's the bar district, and lets them out the next day.
02:52:49.280
Yeah, Austin, guys, is a very liberal city, bro.
02:52:52.440
It is not really Texas, to be honest with y'all.
02:53:04.040
Especially now with all the tech bros over there.
02:53:15.740
He says, if they're not white, he says it's all racist.
02:53:21.340
He famously, when the Army sergeant off-duty was doing a lift, Black Lives Matter blocks him.
02:53:35.780
You see the guy aim the gun at him and tell him, get out.
02:53:42.960
So, I mean, we have the worst person, Jose Garza.
02:53:46.600
So, whether it's Ukraine and the Soros group, or whether it's a criminal, which I tend to think that's probably it, because there's a lot of crime.
02:53:59.060
They admit that Garza was literally financed almost his entire campaign.
02:54:04.880
Chase Geiser, I think his last name is pronounced.
02:54:30.900
Look, Chase, and this is a contributor to InfoWars as well.
02:54:45.740
And he's a member, obviously, a contributor to InfoWars.
02:55:16.120
But regardless, every position we look at, it's all part of this crime wave and all part of the globalist system.
02:55:34.420
So, I mean, that'll obviously be key in determining who this was and what their motivation was.
02:55:43.860
There was a Soros DA here in Tampa where we broadcast.
02:55:47.360
The governor here in Florida said, you're not allowed to just openly violate the law and make one of our beautiful cities a crime-ridden hellscape.
02:55:57.000
Why don't Texas Republicans have the balls to do that?
02:56:03.200
Austin is a great city with a lot of good energy.
02:56:10.920
I think Austin is one of my least favorite cities in Texas.
02:56:17.280
But when I was there, I was already getting woke, so I would imagine it's only worse now.
02:56:21.060
The governor did put the state police into the city, but all they did was write tickets.
02:56:25.760
But, I mean, myself, my family, we all got pulled over repeatedly, you know, oh, you're five miles over the speed limit.
02:56:32.380
And so they didn't do any real law enforcement.
02:56:35.540
And absolutely, I mean, Soros overthrows governments.
02:56:40.000
He made his money first crashing markets and stealing old people's pension funds and is proud of it.
02:56:45.400
He says the best time of his life was working for the Nazis in Eastern Europe when he was a teenager.
02:56:50.140
I mean, the guy in this whole system is just, it's the deep state.
02:56:55.380
And absolutely, and they are getting removed in some areas, as you said.
02:57:03.260
They just gave the Democrats as many seats on the boards in the state a few weeks ago.
02:57:13.720
Texas is full of rhino, dirtbag, George W. Bush-type people, and the process of removing them is ongoing.
02:57:22.820
We have not cleaned house like Florida or some of the other states yet, and we need to.
02:57:28.220
Alex, I know you're justifiably upset right now.
02:57:33.440
We said so last night as soon as we heard this horrible news.
02:57:36.120
If there's anything that we can do to support Jamie or his family, let us know.
02:57:42.620
I haven't even thought of what to do with that, and I'm so, from everything, so broke.
02:57:47.700
But we're going to put something together to help, and we're talking to the family about.
02:57:58.480
God bless you and your crew and your great viewers and listeners.
02:58:09.380
Because this is a journalist that's been killed.
02:58:17.540
The Austin Police Department admitted they're totally overwhelmed.
02:58:20.040
They said they can't really respond to most crime scenes.
02:58:30.100
The more I'm talking about it, the more I'm thinking about it, a lot of smart people
02:58:32.580
are calling me saying, Alex, this is, this is, this.
02:58:35.080
Eight people have been killed the last two months here in the first year.
02:58:38.460
Okay, what's the chances in a town over two million people that an InfoWars lead reporter
02:58:48.100
I'm asking the Justice Department to investigate.
02:58:58.860
Let's go ahead, guys, and get into the Sam Seder debate now.
02:59:10.260
Let me go ahead, and before I do that, we will go ahead and read some chats.
02:59:17.540
David Soto says, shout out from Oregon, the worst liberal state.
02:59:23.360
Do you ever think we'll have an Adolf 2.0 since we are all fighting so hard against
02:59:29.960
Seems like history repeats itself, and if yes, who do you think will be the next leader?
02:59:42.640
The only thing we could do is just make sure that we don't have them in politics where
02:59:50.760
That's the best we could do at this point, in my opinion.
03:00:02.600
The Austin D.A. came in trying to put cases on a shit ton of troopers that had been in
03:00:06.940
clean shoots years ago, and even some had moved into federal agencies.
03:00:12.640
Yeah, I should tell you everything you need to know.
03:00:15.420
Martin, did you ever hear any stories of the San Ysidro Port Adventure while I work
03:00:20.120
One of my classmates, a friend of mine, started his career in San Ysidro.
03:00:25.120
You guys got the biggest port in the country, pretty much.
03:00:28.000
Hey, Omarion, if anything ever happens to you because of them boys, what do you want
03:00:39.860
Drop on the floor to distract the agents coming after you.
03:00:43.180
Martin, I gave out 20 subs before the stream started.
03:00:46.100
Also, thought on the office of refugee settlement, over $2 billion in government funding in 2025.
03:01:14.960
But thank you so much for the gifted subs, bro.
03:01:24.020
God says, Mara, can you tell us where you bought your MindConf in the link, please?
03:01:31.020
The first person I bought about when you said the media glorifies gender, she was DJ Vlad.
03:01:56.700
All right, guys, let's get into the topic at hand.
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This is a debate between Sam Seder and 20 MAGA people, 20 Trump supporters, which some
03:02:26.440
Like, I, you and I have a fundamental disagreement.
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Hi, I'm Sam Seder, host of the Majority Report.
03:02:36.560
Some of you guys might not know who this guy is.
03:02:38.000
So let me go ahead and just type it in for you guys real quick.
03:02:44.960
He's an American actor, liberal, political commentator, a media host.
03:02:48.660
He works with the film Who's the Caboose, as well as the television shows Beat Cops in
03:02:59.400
But basically right now, what he's known for, guys.
03:03:01.060
Since 2010, he has hosted a daily political talk show, The Majority Report, with Sam Seder.
03:03:04.920
He also voices Hugo, a recurring character on an animated series, Bob's Burgers.
03:03:11.700
And he earned a bachelor's degree from Connecticut College and enrolled at Boston University School
03:03:18.240
Delusioned by the school's commercialized culture.
03:03:20.220
He dropped out of studying law to pursue a career in comedy.
03:03:31.080
A lot of people in the conservative space are scared to debate him.
03:03:39.540
Because like I said before, I think watching liberal political commentators is how you kind
03:03:46.280
of set yourself up to be able to understand their viewpoints and worldviews, to debate them
03:03:54.180
My first claim is Trump's attack on DEI hides his real goal, which is to give corporations
03:03:59.280
I'll let them debate, and then I'll kind of give you guys my take as they're talking.
03:04:29.280
So, his position, guys, is Trump's attacks on DEI hides his real goal, which is to give
03:04:43.120
I have a slight issue with the back end of the premise.
03:04:47.000
I guess Trump's attacks on DEI being a real goal to, you know, give corporations more power.
03:04:51.440
I'd rather center the conversation around the Democratic, you know, especially as conservative,
03:04:56.720
as the issues that people have with DEI and why I believe Trump would, you know, want to
03:05:01.140
support the issues that, you know, people are voting for him for.
03:05:04.620
I mean, I'm talking about his whole attack on DEI.
03:05:14.060
And I think the attack on DEI isn't an attack on people's protections.
03:05:19.840
Wanting to end DEI doesn't want to end protections for someone being disabled, someone being, you
03:05:25.680
It rather wants to de-incentivize corporations to push them to hire these people on unfair
03:05:31.420
But DEIA is not about quotas or anything like that.
03:05:36.320
It is about protections for people within these organizations or to make sure that you
03:05:42.120
have different communities that have the opportunity to apply to these things.
03:05:46.480
So it can mean, within government agencies, it means things like, let's pay
03:05:49.620
interns so that not only wealthy people can have their kids do internships in these agencies.
03:05:55.960
Or let's put out notices around different parts of town, metaphorically speaking, so
03:06:02.620
This is where it begins, but this isn't the ultimate goal that conservatives have an issue
03:06:05.640
Conservatives don't have an issue with trying to spread job applications to poorer communities.
03:06:09.040
Well, then why rescind DEIA requirements in government agencies?
03:06:12.140
Because the problem with DEIA is there may not be perceived actual number quotas, but that's
03:06:21.080
We can look at corporations that are government agencies that are hiring people on not true,
03:06:28.200
Do you have any evidence that that's happening?
03:06:29.780
Yeah, even the DNC's nomination of Kamala as president this year.
03:06:36.840
She didn't go through a single primary, none of these things.
03:06:40.160
So you're saying that Kamala was the vice president of the United States after the president
03:06:49.880
Every presidential nominee is democratically selected to be the nominee for that party,
03:06:53.760
Do you realize there were not even primaries prior to 1972?
03:06:58.620
I understand, but what did you, you think you were going to run primaries in those two
03:07:02.060
I mean, Joe Biden should have dropped out even three years ago.
03:07:04.920
Well, sure, but even before when Kamala was running in primary, she didn't, she wasn't
03:07:15.160
So both of them have a point, and let me explain.
03:07:23.800
So one guy, the conservative guy, saying she's a DEI hire, she didn't deserve the position.
03:07:28.620
Right, and then Sam is basically saying, hey, look, well, you know, hold on, let me get
03:07:34.560
his position one more time, make sure I don't misrepresent him.
03:07:41.400
He is democratically selected to be the nominee for that party.
03:07:44.120
Do you realize there were not even primaries prior to 1972?
03:07:48.940
Well, I understand, but what did you, you think you were going to run primaries?
03:07:53.140
Those two months, I mean, Joe Biden should have dropped out even three years ago.
03:07:56.560
Okay, so yeah, so Sam's argument is she came so, he dropped out so goddamn late, there
03:08:06.140
So the conservative guy is correct as in maybe she might not have been qualified for the job
03:08:16.100
I agree that she was put in more on the basis of her skin color and her being a woman as
03:08:23.000
vice president, because the vice president position, let's be honest here, guys, it's
03:08:32.780
And Democrats play race politics quite a bit, right?
03:08:37.080
Now, to the Democrats' defense, this was literally two months, like, before the DNC, when Biden
03:08:50.380
So, obviously, it put the Democratic Party in a very tight bind because did they have the
03:08:54.860
time to properly do it and, you know, get everybody to run and everything else like that
03:08:59.040
And on top of that, she was vice president of the United States and it would have been
03:09:02.900
really bad optically to not make her the candidate.
03:09:08.080
Because remember, what I told you guys before, Democrats run on race politics and gender politics
03:09:18.020
So, if the Democratic Party had not given her the position so close to the DNC, it would have
03:09:25.820
So, it was a lose-lose situation is my point here, guys, right?
03:09:29.560
So, I think two things could be true at the same time.
03:09:40.320
We know that she was picked in the first place because of her race and her skin color, etc.
03:09:43.760
So, I think the problem began at the beginning when she became the vice president, not even
03:09:49.960
that she got pulled in as a Democratic nominee.
03:09:53.600
And then I also see Sam Seder's position where it was like, yo, two months before the fucking
03:09:59.040
And also the race politics, which he doesn't want to admit, which play a heavy role in
03:10:08.920
And also, another thing, the Democrat Party prides itself on getting the black vote.
03:10:14.360
Why do you guys think Kamala Harris leans so hard into her being black when she ran?
03:10:23.900
...when Kamala was running in primary, she didn't, she wasn't the next man up.
03:10:42.880
But again, she got picked as the vice president for race politics.
03:10:45.860
So when it was time to bring in the Democratic nominee to run for the election, two months
03:10:59.060
It was a lose-lose situation, Chad, for the Democrats.
03:11:02.300
It was literally a lose-lose situation for them.
03:11:06.760
But that has nothing to do with Trump rescinding orders that basically say you need to search
03:11:13.880
Not necessarily give any different benefits, but you need to make sure different communities
03:11:20.360
You need, you need in your office, accessibility for people who have physical handicaps.
03:11:31.760
Because now they're going, look, notice how they said corporations was the argument,
03:11:34.900
but now they're talking about the government and DEI.
03:11:49.800
But you're cherry-picking the portions of DEI that even conservatives don't have issues...
03:11:52.760
Conservatives don't have issues with making workplaces...
03:11:54.700
The whole DEI apparatus within our government was a function of doing exactly what I said.
03:12:01.520
It is unfortunate that those things get taken out and there might not have been specific
03:12:06.180
It's trying to take out people getting jobs that don't deserve those jobs.
03:12:09.080
People getting pushed into positions that have no qualifications...
03:12:11.720
There is no evidence of what you just said happening in these government...
03:12:16.720
So let me let him finish the sentence and I'll answer.
03:12:20.680
We're not allowed to sit here and have notes and numbers to pull up for you.
03:12:24.060
You can't ask me to pull up numbers when I'm not, you know, I'm not able to sit here and look
03:12:28.120
Okay, and this is the problem when you bring idiots in.
03:12:33.180
Yes, there are absolutely DEI practices within the federal government that push for people
03:12:40.160
The FBI, the DEA, HSI, I've seen them do minority-only announcements.
03:12:44.600
I've seen them do women-only announcements, right, where they're trying to recruit people
03:13:03.600
I'll look for this on the side while we keep doing this.
03:13:36.280
Okay, so I think the roots issue with DEI isn't what the previous gentleman was trying
03:13:42.740
Conservatives aren't necessarily have issues with those things, like accessibility to people
03:13:48.700
The issue is, and I kind of referred to this before, when you have agencies and systems,
03:13:54.440
All right, so I had to go get this from an old forum, but look at this.
03:14:27.800
So Sam Seder is wrong that the government doesn't practice DEI.
03:14:37.900
You can't find them now because they're getting scrubbed off the internet.
03:14:42.260
I've seen minority-only announcements for the FBI.
03:14:51.720
He says here, Trump's attacks on DEI hide his real goal, which is to give corporations more power.
03:15:09.060
I agree that DEI does give corporations more power, whether he wants to say that it's being hidden or it's a common knowledge or common sense.
03:15:26.400
If you say, we're going to remove DEI, what does that do?
03:15:30.760
It gives the corporations more power to hire who they want.
03:15:39.840
So, again, this is why I say Sam Cedar's smart chat, and I'm looking beyond this shit.
03:15:45.700
His argument is so goddamn broad that he's not really wrong.
03:15:52.480
If we're going to be honest here, because his argument is so goddamn broad.
03:15:57.160
So, by him saying this, yes, it gives more latitude and leverage to the companies to hire who they want.
03:16:13.660
But it's not bad for companies to have more power.
03:16:17.640
Because when companies have more power, guess what they can do?
03:16:21.540
They can hire the people that are actually best for the job.
03:16:28.000
Now, some people might say, no, that's not true, Myron.
03:16:33.120
But, yes, removing DEI is inevitably going to give corporations more power because now they're not bound by DEI practices.
03:16:52.180
But he's framing it as if it's bad, but it's really not.
03:17:00.860
Government is that agencies and systems get abused.
03:17:03.800
And I think, unequivocally, DEI was heavily abused in practice.
03:17:11.140
Sure is fine that a lot of people can get behind.
03:17:14.880
When you have actors, like we're in California right now, when you have actors, white male actors, who are being told, we do not want white men.
03:17:23.360
We only want this particular kind of gender, race, right?
03:17:29.660
It's no longer fair, but more about just perpetuating one aspect of, you know, visual compelling aspects.
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Because at the end of the day, what's going to happen is companies are going to say, well, we want to look the most diverse.
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And what that is, it's moral grandstanding, is that because we have more black women, we sell better soda, like that is not.
03:17:48.560
Well, this is, that's getting a little far afield from what Trump's DEI orders are.
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But I can tell you as somebody who was a sitcom actor in the 90s, I would walk into a room and everybody I would see would look like me.
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And I was doing a second position, which doesn't even exist anymore, where you do two pilots a year.
03:18:05.180
And I was looking around, basically every part of television when I was a kid, I was centered in some fashion.
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It was either, this is about my mother, or this is about my father, or someone like me was centered.
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So, you know, we can argue as to whether or not Hollywood is overcorrected in some fashion.
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But on a governmental level, the DEIA directives that agencies were following for the past four years, I don't know what you mean by abuse on it,
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but there was no evidence that it was an affirmative action program in those instances.
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You cannot discriminate against these people, and you want to open up opportunities for a broad swath of people.
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Again, the internship is like one of the most material things that exists there, where the idea that you need to pay interns.
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And that's important because you want low-income people to have the same sort of like opportunities to see these things as wealthy people.
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You know, my kids can maybe afford to do an internship for the summer instead of going to get a job.
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So, I think what's happening is, we're talking about two different things.
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Well, but I'm talking about Trump's DEIA rescission is a way of basically driving people out of these agencies, making it a...
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You're saying Trump specifically, and I understand why you're saying Trump, but I think the American people as a whole have kind of...
03:19:13.220
And I won't say whole because obviously it's not 100%, but a majority of the American people have kind of rejected DEIA because...
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I don't think a majority of Americans know what DEIA is.
03:19:20.420
That may be the case, but again, my point is we're talking about abuse of a system.
03:19:24.120
What you're talking about is not necessarily what was happening.
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What people were seeing were, hey, because you're white, you can't do this.
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And liberals like to do this thing where they create systems, and then they created the whole idea of woke, and then they backed away, and then conservatives say woke.
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And then they're like, we don't know what woke is.
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Like, this guy I wouldn't think would be a conservative.
03:19:44.540
But this, again, this is what I mean when I say, like, a lot of these people that you guys are going to see here debating,
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you would think that they're liberals by the way that they speak and convey themselves, but, yeah.
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Kamala Harris is being chosen because she is a black woman, and then all of a sudden, Democrats for the rest after that said that's not why she was chosen,
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...dissonance as if we're not living in reality.
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Biden wanted to make sure that there was some...
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that there was an opportunity for a black woman to be his vice president without a doubt.
03:20:20.020
Yes, but so why did Democrats move away from that and say, no, it wasn't because she was a black woman?
03:20:26.280
No, no, no, no. It's not because she's a black woman.
03:20:29.200
I can agree that it's not because she's a black woman, but that's what they said.
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No, because there were plenty of black women, right?
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Like, he could have picked anybody, but he picked specifically her.
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You're positing the idea that there wasn't a black woman who would have been qualified for that position.
03:20:44.940
Because, again, even in the Republican Party right now and in Trump's cabinet,
03:20:48.280
there are people of color that Democrats pretend don't exist, like J.D. Vance's wife.
03:20:54.420
No, but if J.D. Vance was a Democrat, his wife would be lauded all over everything because of her quote of her skin.
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They used her as kind of like a bridge between the United States and India.
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I mean, they talk all the time about how J.D. Vance's son is named Vivek.
03:21:19.300
You know, like the same name as Vivek Ramaswamy.
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But there is one party in this country that is identitarian.
03:21:29.680
There is one party that is represented and it is homogenous and it is the Republican Party.
03:21:39.920
But what does that have to do with anything, Sam?
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I would argue the Democrat Party is more identitarian.
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So you guys are far more identitarian than the Republican Party.
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Because with you guys, you guys force multiple identities.
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So you could absolutely make the argument that the Democrats play far more identitarian politics than Republicans do.
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And as a matter of fact, Kamala Harris' fucking ability to become the Democratic nominee, even though not being voted in, goes to show how much Democrats align on identitarian politics.
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They knew that if they didn't give it to her, it would be a death blow to the Democrats.
03:22:36.380
This is supposed to be the group that champions diversity and inclusivity.
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You're going to pass up a black woman to run for president of the United States when she's the vice president, whether or not she's qualified.
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I would argue identitarian politics is what made you guys put a shitty-ass candidate in place.
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And as you guys can see here, I'm disagreeing with either party here and giving my points of view, whether conservative or on the Sam Cedar side.
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And some of you guys might agree or disagree with me, too.
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It's the whole purpose of having discussions like this.
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Donald Trump didn't have to say my vice president is going to be a white male?
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What does race have to do with running an effective government?
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Am I going to get better nuggets if the cashier is black or white?
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First of all, DEIA means that if you come into this agency or corporation,
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you're not going to be discriminated against because you don't look like everybody else
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or you don't have the same physical abilities as everybody else.
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You may require handles on the bathroom or whatever it is.
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And just so you guys are wondering, this is what I got here.
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I got a protein shake, 42 grams of protein because I'm lazy and don't fucking want to
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But does it make a government better if there's a broad representation of the people it's
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Don't, regardless of DEI, don't we already have things in our constitution that protect
03:24:39.380
Tell me what protects people from discrimination in housing and in work and hiring or getting
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And in these government agencies, there was nothing except for that order.
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I'm going to tap out because I think someone else has a better, can defend that point specifically
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You guys are going to see hearing a funny, but this should about to be entertaining.
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Some idiot in the chat said, Myron, eat a full meal, bro.
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Fuck you talking about, eat a full meal, you retard.
03:25:36.640
In the YouTube chat, nigga says, yo, Myron, eat a full meal, bro, in all caps.
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Oh, I'm about to get a three-course meal and let me just start dining and chowing down
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If a person was not racist, he would hire someone regardless, right?
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So why would we need a policy to protect a person if we've moved past racism?
03:26:01.440
Wait, are you suggesting we've moved past racism?
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I consider myself, and sometimes I practice, I think we all practice, like, some form of,
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I want to say white supremacy, but racism, yeah.
03:26:19.460
So, I guess going to the LGBT topic, it seems like it's very prevalent for you as an issue.
03:26:24.940
I mean, the Republican Party spent literally hundreds of millions of dollars demonizing
03:26:29.180
Well, the reason why they've done something like that, and I think you're misconstruing
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They simply want protections back for their own children, because children are being stripped
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Children are being stripped away from their parents?
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Due to AB 954, they've now included gender identity as a premise to remove and strip parental
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rights for children who maybe they are rejecting their gender ideology.
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So, but you'd be okay with parents who agree with their children's doctors to provide gender
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I believe that parents and doctors can make those decisions with the kids, of course.
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If a child can't smoke, drink, or have sex before the age of 18, they should not be able
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Now, in terms of a DEI initiative, the reason why there's military bans on trans women and
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trans men is because they do not have the ability to cooperate at a mental capacity when
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they're constantly undergoing hormone treatment, as well as depression pills, as well as different
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And so when you go out to combat, do you really think you're going to bring an ice cooler pack
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with your, whether that be hormone, estrogen, or whatever it may be, while you're about
03:27:36.160
Well, the executive orders that Trump gave were DEIA orders that had to do with agencies
03:27:45.860
The FDA, they just revoked the ability of the Air Force to teach them.
03:27:50.960
If they teach Air Force members about the Tuskegee Airmen, what are we talking about here?
03:28:02.160
Tuskegee Airmen, we can all agree, existed, right?
03:28:05.000
If you were racist, right, and you were an employer, and if you wanted to absolutely be
03:28:10.100
I think DEI sort of prevents people from seeing the reality.
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If a person truly wanted to hire you based on your intellect, based on your skill set,
03:28:18.100
DEI essentially provides tax cuts for the end of the year when you create your tax returns.
03:28:22.600
They give you a tax credit for hiring someone who is black or a person of color.
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In government agencies, they don't get tax cuts for hiring people of color.
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The other thing I want to kind of state here...
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That's why we got to be careful of letting, you know, weirdos like this in the movement,
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A lot of the times with the liberals is that you guys push for, for example, for DEI and
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And a lot of the times what you don't realize is you're actually doing more harm than good
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I don't want to be an asshole or whatever, but this is the problem when you bring niggas
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This guy's one of the biggest voices in the MAGA movement.
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And I am asking you very kindly to consider voting no to retention.
03:29:41.660
We have three Democrats that are all trying to stay on the court, and they ruled against
03:29:59.480
We are here in Lancaster County at Roots Country Market.
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The early vote action team is out here making sure that every single person is registered
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We're also making sure that people are ready to vote in the March 25th special election.
03:30:24.240
...sitions where you make them believe that it's based on the color of their skin.
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D-E-I emphasizes color, skin color, physical attributes.
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It says that the people who work in your agency, it's about anti-discrimination.
03:30:40.880
Against people who may have different cultural mores, may have different...
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Yeah, I know some of you guys in the chat are shocked.
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People get hired as a merit, but if you're, if you're, if the D-E-I...
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If the D-E-I-A, I'm talking about Trump's rescission of these orders...
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If you receive a tax cut as an employer, wouldn't you hire a person of color?
03:31:08.780
Listen, we're talking about government agencies that do not get tax cuts.
03:31:19.880
Every, every private and public sector gets tax cuts when you hire a person of color.
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Government agencies operate, are funded by the government.
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I think, I think the whole juxtapose of this entire conversation...
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It does not get a tax cut because it doesn't pay taxes.
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I can't believe that this fucking dude doesn't understand this.
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Forces them, as an agency, to say, if you have a job opening, you must do your best efforts
03:32:38.140
Who looks like the liberal and who looks like the, uh, uh, the conservatives?
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With a cleanly shaved face and a weird slick back.
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Like, it looks like Sam Seder's the conservative in this fucking picture, doesn't it?
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Meanwhile, all these guys look like the fucking liberals.
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Sam Seder, surprisingly, looks like the fucking conservative here.
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And that's what I mean when I say the MAGA movement and the conservative movement
03:33:42.360
We don't want these fucking guys speaking on our behalf, man.
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The most paramount thing to it is the family unit.
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The family unit is based upon Abrahamic religion's institution of marriage.
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Marriage, whether people want to accept it or not, is a religious institution.
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Because marriage is a religious institution and religious institutions do not include homosexuals.
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None of the Abrahamic religions accept homosexuality or recognize it.
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Marriage is a unity between man and woman for the purposes of having children and having a family.
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That is what conservatism is absolutely based around.
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The nuclear family with a man, a woman, and children.
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But now, conservatism, is homosexuals like Dave Rubin adopting kids.
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Gay men like Scott Pressler, speaking in an effeminate tone, telling people to vote.
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Look, I don't want to be an asshole, but the truth is,
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conservatism is called conserving because we're conserving traditional values.
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Conservatism is conserving traditional values, namely the nuclear family.
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So, all of this sexual degeneracy is antithetical to that because it does not create a family.
03:36:27.300
This is why I say all the time, if you want to be gay, that's fine.
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But you can't, gay men should not be allowed to be married.
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that get married within the confinements of our Abrahamic religion.
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Of course, your last name is Cohen, by the way.
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Nigga had the nerve to say I'm a fucking atheist.
03:37:27.820
I'm not taking away from Scott Pressler's help with the GOP.
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Bring Chris Johnson on your podcast, Wealth Squad.
03:38:18.920
Yeah, we could probably set it up ourselves, actually.
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They're going to get gastrointestinal problems.
03:45:35.840
They're not going to give you fucking citizenship.
03:45:37.820
Saudi Arabia won't randomly give you citizenship.
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But I think that's an incorrect way to look at it.
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And when I say prioritize American interests only,
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let's go back to uh the other stuff yeah so this fx3 and then the other ones this one is a uh
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okay andrew has been on positive back he's been on other pods and streams all thought you guys
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first uh no there's no beef bro um just uh we remember guys we're in vegas when they first
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so we just gotta link up uh a time but yeah when they first got here that was the day we actually
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left for vegas um justin says in your time at dhs did you work with the u.s coast guard any thoughts
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on joining military as young male if you don't have any direction bro it's a good way to go
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um but yeah i worked with coast guard very closely when i came to miami
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uh others um and it's not inconsistent with my claim my claim is is that donald trump is ushering in
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uh an element of christian's theocracy that that you know uh i can't remember his name
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and and and you may be excited about but i'm not excited about it i don't think the vast majority
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of americans are but maybe i'm wrong i mean i don't think this country was set up to be a theocracy
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and i find it problematic that it will be but others will be happy about it i think it's unfair as
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well to label any morals that comes from religion inherently immediately theocratic like having having
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a theocracy is something different than having i think love thy neighbor is a good precept and i don't
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know that we should necessarily legislate it but i think it's a good precept i think there are things
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from religion that are good i interviewed desmond tutu uh years ago who said that you know religion can
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be uh you know it's like a knife it can be used to spread butter it could be used to stab people but
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that doesn't mean that i want religious doctrine to be uh the same as our as the law of the land we
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have a democracy and it was founded on trying to to get out from type some type of like religious
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oppression which means a one religion shouldn't dominate uh in this country that's my my sense yeah and i
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see that but i think i have an issue with where you would perceive religious doctrine is derived
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from right a guy doesn't at least in christianity a guy doesn't go in a room and come out and say
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that he is a secret message from god that everyone now has to follow religious doctrine is is ruled
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over it's reasoned over the same way any ideology is is discovered i'm not talking about the validity
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of religious doctrine i'm talking about religious doctrine become supplanting uh democracy in civil
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society and i'm saying that religious doctrine doctrine is democratic inherently and in the way that you
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well i mean look we can have a debate as to whether or not women should be subservient to men
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uh right i don't think they should be you guys already know that make them sandwiches they should
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be and in a democracy i don't think it's healthy right but when you said earlier with him that
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someone shouldn't have a i don't know the exact word like a chokehold on what is you know religious
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truth and what isn't religious truth that's not how religious truth itself works and that's not how
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religious truth is brought to the political table to have that work either right i don't know when
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pete hexeth is in a bar yelling you know uh we're gonna kill all muslims oh that's yeah i mean well
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yeah but now he's in charge of the largest military in the history of the world bro he's always drunk
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man pete hexeth he had an alcohol problem i i think and he is informed by his christian nationalism
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i i think that's a problem we can disagree on yeah we don't take pause you've been voted out by the
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majority okay so elie azar um mentioned his views on gay marriage and i saw that you believe that uh
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essentially conservatives don't believe that gay marriage should be allowed
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i want to ask everybody in this room is there any law or legislation that donald trump has passed to
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prohibit same-sex marriage in the last four years okay is there anyone in here who would yeah but that's
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bro that's because donald trump isn't like a traditional conservative bro like come
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i showed you guys scott preszler that's like one of the main guys in maga bro
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like maga openly accepts the guys that switch hit potentially opposed to people kissing in public
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that are of the same sex you could raise your hand if you want yeah we definitely oppose that
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bro we're not trying to see that man come on bro yes in public in public kissing in public
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no no law against it just your just your own opinion okay so these are all people's opinions right
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the same way you have your opinions about christians is the same way these people are
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allowed i don't have a problem with christians well you do not believe that theology should be at its um
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as we should not have a theocracy correct and so what i'm saying is i think that christianity i'm
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a catholic i think that christianity is wait what bruh
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man come get your boy catholics i think fundamentally very important to instill family values in
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myself as well as every person who wants to have children now let's talk about i'm okay with that too
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let's talk about order one uh 14 166. that is an executive order that donald trump just imposed on
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identifying what is male and female so i personally believe as as well as many transsexuals uh friends
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of mine believe that a woman is a biological female as well as a man being a biological male
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you are assigned what you are at birth you are not assigned your gender later on what you choose to
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express is something that is similar to wearing a garment similar to what you decide to put on your
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face and i don't think there should be laws or legislations dictating people or imposing laws to
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um manipulate children for example to castrate their bodies at such a young age they're 50 percent
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of children you know how many children uh are treated uh over the past five years let's say i think
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it was from 2018 to 22 there was a study that just came out from harvard do you know how many
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children received uh i'm here ninjas i'm just going to fix the camera real quick the gender
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affirming care but uh broken down into um puberty blockers and then give me give me the numbers you
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tell me i'm curious well i'm curious because you're bringing it up no i have the numbers okay tell me
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i do but i'm curious if you know tell me what the numbers i promise to tell you after you tell me
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no i'm not gonna i'm not gonna play this game because i have a feeling you're not playing this game
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no no i am playing this game because i think you think it's much higher when you tell me that kids
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are being castrated i know you don't really know what these numbers are and i do know these okay well i can
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tell you this much it was reported that scientifically every single child who has
04:09:13.360
received gender affirming care about roughly 50 of them regret it and 50 50 of them are suicidal
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because of it they're actually more depressed because of it how many of those kids how many
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psychologists how many over the course of five years well tell me you tell me just i know what
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you're trying to do you're trying to put me in this chokehold of like no no this is definitely
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a gotcha moment because i'm suggesting to you that you think this problem is much bigger than it is
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a huge problem medical you know medical covers inmate trans women i understand yes i know one
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one person has had that that surgery i don't understand how my taxes should go for an inmate
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prisoner who wants to transition well i think because we got to do health care uh for for
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prisoners and you don't consider it real healthcare but it's 900 kids over five years that is a lot of
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children that's a lot of children maybe five four seven just including gender identity to allow
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children to be separated from their parents just due to not affirming their gender uh identity but
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here's the point listen uh trump is how is he hurting these people he just rescinded the ability of the
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labor bureau to investigate discrimination in workplace are you for trans people being discriminated
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workplace they're never being discriminated are you for trans people being discriminated with i'm very
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passionate about that question and can i can answer it okay so i believe that affirmative action
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should it's not affirmative action oh then what is it it's anti-discrimination it's not saying
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regardless you have to hire trans people it's saying you can't fire someone you find out they're trans
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okay well hold on a minute so when you when you hire someone or when you interview someone for example
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you are supposed to interview them based on their knowledge and their work ethic not based on
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sex i'm not saying affirmative action are you allowed to fire them if you find out they're trans if you need
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to do if you need to then you should if you need to we have a disagreement i don't believe people
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should be discriminated against pause and that's not discrimination it's based on your knowledge
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not what you sleep with not who you sleep with just saying
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okay sam so i actually think that this liberal world order needs to be thrown away completely and i think
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christian nationalism would be a good alternative um what we're seeing right now is just congratulations
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yeah and thank you and yeah i think um what we're seeing right now is a culture of death this is the
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most suicidal generation ever we have millions of children dying by abortion people aren't even
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reproducing we're not even we don't even have like a should we should we mandate people reproduce
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no i don't think we need to mandate we can just stop them from killing their kids
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you want to outlaw abortion yes yes i mean this is we have a fundamental disagreement
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on this and my claim was that if you voted for trump um it would be to your benefit if you want
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to outlaw abortion i think it would benefit everyone yeah i disagree i think that uh that
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women should have the right to choose i think that it would benefit everyone to bring back the family unit
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to stop having women just thrown into the workforce maybe we shouldn't allow women to
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choose to divorce unless their husbands say it's okay i mean i don't really believe in divorce in
04:12:10.400
general so like sure all right i mean this this i think though reinforces my point that uh
04:12:15.200
that if you are it would be better for society it would be better for everybody in society
04:12:20.080
and same with xenophobic national like what's the problem with xenophobic nationalism don't you think
04:12:23.040
that's better for americans in general like xenophobic nationalism is better we should have a coherent
04:12:27.680
culture everyone should be a part of the same culture we should have assimilation which do you
04:12:31.200
get to choose what the culture is we already have a dominant culture based on european and christian
04:12:36.240
values and identity that is a dominant white christian rooted in european identity white so so your
04:12:41.280
argument is that has been the dominant culture just to be clear we're not letting people assimilate
04:12:45.040
to that we're saying you should keep your culture and this is why our culture so divided your argument
04:12:48.640
is that trump is good for those who want a a dominant white european culture i mean that is what america
04:12:55.360
is it's rooted in european identity and christian values that's what it has been you like would you
04:13:00.160
really disagree with that what what is it then if that's not the identity of america what well i think
04:13:05.360
the identity of the majority of time america's been a country you don't think that's been the identity
04:13:09.200
well actually uh no i think actually the the the identity of america has been uh you know for
04:13:14.560
better or for worse a melting pot in that regard yeah yeah maybe since like the 1960s even then like
04:13:19.760
even we had this idea of a melting pot literally yeah the melting pot thing which is uh oh i think i
04:13:25.520
fucked up the uh it's a little too bright isn't it i'll fix this right real quick guys um yeah this girl
04:13:34.480
didn't really do look uh all right let's play from the beginning sorry guys divorce unless their
04:13:45.840
husbands say it's okay world order you need to then you should if i'm not mistaken that girl is a um
04:13:53.680
she's like uh she became a catholic like in her in her adulthood you need to i don't believe people
04:14:01.440
should be discriminated against pause and that's not discrimination it's based on your knowledge
04:14:06.320
not what you sleep with not who you sleep with just saying
04:14:08.880
so i actually think that this liberal world order needs to be thrown away completely and i
04:14:24.160
think christian nationalism would be a good alternative um what we're seeing right now
04:14:27.840
is just congratulations yeah and i think that's better chat um i'll fix this after but yeah um
04:14:34.480
um right now guys i got my settings on like 500 iso and like one 200 shutter speed any camera uh
04:14:41.360
bros in here let me know um yeah i agree with her on that liberalism is a problem thank you and yeah
04:14:48.800
i think um what we're seeing right now is a culture of death this is the most suicidal generation ever
04:14:54.560
we have millions of children dying by abortion um people aren't even reproducing we're not even
04:14:58.960
we don't even have like a should we should we mandate people reproduce no i don't think we need
04:15:03.600
to mandate we can just stop them from killing their kids they're like you want to outlaw abortion
04:15:07.920
yes yes i mean this is we have a fundamental disagreement on this and my claim was that
04:15:12.640
if you voted for trump um it would be to your benefit if you want to outlaw abortion i think
04:15:18.400
it would benefit i think it would benefit everyone yeah i disagree i think that uh that women should
04:15:22.480
have the right to choose i think that it would benefit everyone to bring back the family unit
04:15:26.160
to stop having women just thrown into the workforce maybe we shouldn't allow women to
04:15:30.240
choose to divorce unless their husbands say it's okay i mean i don't really believe in
04:15:35.040
divorce in general so like sure all right i mean this this i think though reinforces my point that uh
04:15:40.240
that if you are it would be better for society it would be better for everybody in society
04:15:45.120
and same with xenophobic national like what's the problem with xenophobic nationalism now this is what
04:15:48.880
everyone should have said because again he's right if you're like a xenophobic nationalist which i
04:15:55.440
don't like the term xenophobic but it's fine i get what he's saying xenophobia guys is nothing more
04:16:00.320
than just uh a phobia of foreigners but of course he's framing it in a in a pejorative sense um what
04:16:07.840
she should what she's saying here this is the question she should have came up with and other
04:16:11.360
people too is like what's wrong with xenophobic xenophobic nationalism don't you think that's better
04:16:15.840
for americans in general like xenophobic nationalism is better we should have a coherent culture everyone
04:16:20.960
should be a part of the same culture we should have assimilation which of course that guy yeah do you get to
04:16:24.800
choose what the culture is we already have a dominant culture based on european and christian
04:16:29.680
values and identity that is a dominant correct that is that is what founded this country
04:16:34.000
white christian and european identity white so she's now you could see that she's shaking and
04:16:39.280
shits she's not really um as convincing uh or sure of herself but she's correct here your argument is
04:16:47.360
that has been the dominant culture just to be clear we're not letting people assimilate to that
04:16:50.800
we're saying you should keep your culture and this is why our culture is so divided your argument is
04:16:54.240
that trump is good for those who want a a dominant white european culture i mean that is what america
04:17:00.960
he's not the best for but he i mean he's better than kamal harris of course i mean
04:17:06.320
don't make no mistake about it guys trump trump wants to still import h1b visas
04:17:11.120
is it's rooted in european identity and christian values that's what it has been
04:17:15.520
like would you really disagree with that that's true it has been in european uh america was founded by
04:17:28.400
what what is it then if that's not the identity of america that that is the original identity of
04:17:32.000
this country people might not like it but that's what it is okay well i think the identity of the
04:17:38.480
majority of time america's been a country you don't think that's been the identity
04:17:41.520
well actually uh no i think actually the the the identity of america has been uh you know for better
04:17:47.120
or for worse a melting pot in that regard yeah yeah maybe since like the 1960s even then like
04:17:52.080
even we had to say give a melting pot literally means assimilation too it means melting it means
04:17:56.720
you're assimilating to the dominant culture is that not what melting means and now instead we're saying
04:18:00.800
there's something to the dominant culture no i mean look i got to be honest with you like i you and
04:18:06.160
i have a fundamental disagreement we will never see eye to eye on this it's a choice and people i think what
04:18:10.960
you're expressing though is really what the the trump uh uh movement at its heart is about and i
04:18:16.960
think that's you guys want to know where the melting pot comes from time to wake you niggas up
04:18:27.040
the melting pot is a play by israel zang will first stage in 1908 depicts the life of a russian
04:18:33.200
jewish immigrant family the kik sanos in the united states david kik sanos survived a pogrom which
04:18:38.640
killed his mother and sister and he wishes to forget this horrible event here you go israel zang will
04:18:45.840
here's the guy that founded this term of uh melting pot
04:18:55.920
let you guys come to your own conclusions on that one
04:18:59.600
i don't think trump's like anywhere close to being a christian nationalist that's ridiculous
04:19:02.400
like trump's basically a democrat from like 15 years ago when it comes to social you don't think
04:19:05.840
that he's conservative enough for you oh definitely nowhere close no he's not xenophobic enough for
04:19:10.240
you no he's trying to pour a bunch of h1bs are you kidding right uh she's right about that one
04:19:19.760
oh so you want to get them out too yeah no i i mean i i think you're making my argument for me
04:19:25.840
she she did uh what she should have done was look instead of coming in and saying like uh i would have
04:19:31.600
pressed him more on what's wrong with with xenophobic nationalism that's what i would have done i'd
04:19:36.080
be like yeah you're right again guys sam cedar's smart he frames it in a way where it's very broad
04:19:42.240
unless you're a billionaire religious fundamentalist or xenophobic nationalist voting for trouble is a
04:19:45.840
mistake right what i would say is what's wrong with xenophobic nationalism and then have that discussion
04:19:54.720
because he didn't really she didn't press him hard enough on that she should have attacked him on
04:19:58.160
what's wrong with xenophobic nationalism all right and then i would have then i would have countered
04:20:02.800
his melting pot uh point and what i would have said was this whole melting pot thing it's a it's a it's
04:20:12.880
a concept by them boys as i proved to you guys earlier to allow more mass immigration
04:20:28.400
my next claim is the gop she might not know that the melting pot where originally comes from that's
04:20:32.480
why she probably didn't argue with him on that all right claim number three the gop will destroy secret
04:20:37.920
social security and health care he will destroy social security and health care
04:20:41.760
nice to see you uh so what if social security should go away that's my question to you because
04:20:53.920
social security keeps two-thirds of our elderly out of poverty and not only does it keep our elderly
04:20:58.640
out of poverty it's a it's a it's essentially a social insurance program that protects you if at the
04:21:03.520
end of your life you don't have enough money to survive so right now do you know that it's also the
04:21:08.560
albatross around our generation's neck no it isn't okay so let me just explain well you're going to
04:21:13.440
go back to lecturing me about social security well we don't have what we're talking about yeah social
04:21:17.360
security is one of the top three funded uh social security is almost the biggest thing that our
04:21:21.680
government does exactly and we are more than 30 trillion dollars in debt well first of all social
04:21:26.240
security cannot contribute legally to the deficit because they don't even account it in the federal
04:21:30.960
deficit every year we have 30 years when social security started in 1936 you have more workers
04:21:37.040
than retirees because people haven't entered into retirement by 1970 it was a three point and then
04:21:42.960
they actually fact check it too social security is funded through a dedicated payroll tax paid by
04:21:46.960
both employers and the employee um however trust fund reserves are expected to run out by 2035 which
04:21:53.440
will lead to a decrease in benefits hey uh tbc films bro i see that you said you said check your dms
04:21:57.920
what was your username again bro tell me send me what your username was again tires because people
04:22:04.960
haven't entered into retirement by 1970 it was 3.5 to 1. now it's at 2.5 to 1. but productivity has
04:22:12.800
increased during that time so the amount of money paid into social security has been up there the
04:22:16.640
reason why we are running out of money just for the trust fund not for social security like i say if we
04:22:21.360
do nothing with social security now it is statutorily unable to contribute to the debt the math is right
04:22:26.320
there the reason why the trust fund is running out is because wealth inequality has hoarded so much money
04:22:33.120
above the cap you don't think it's because the government does a terrible job managing their
04:22:36.400
money they have a huge spending problem and they go look at all this money we have for social security
04:22:39.920
that's earmarked for 60 years from now that we're just going to spend on something right now 40 years
04:22:43.200
ago they predicted this this is an actuarial table accountants sit there and look at it this is a
04:22:48.000
very easy math problem accountants in the government are always right right that's totally the thing
04:22:51.600
that you're saying that they're always correct about money right that's why we have a 40 trillion
04:22:54.800
dollar debt problem the problem isn't the math with the 40 trillion debt problem it's that you have tax
04:22:58.640
the spending problem i totally agree with you which i would argue is part of why social security
04:23:01.840
is gone in the hole so already that's not that's simply not true okay so we're out of money from
04:23:06.320
the social security bucket no no no statutorily by that i mean by law social security pays for itself
04:23:12.000
if we do nothing we do nothing the 6.2 percent that your employer and your employee yeah we saw a bunch
04:23:18.160
of people getting paid social security it needs to be absolutely reformed again another concept that looks
04:23:24.000
good on paper but um you know in practice is rife with fraud as you guys saw there's like people
04:23:30.560
that are like 200 years old getting social security benefits fucking wild
04:23:36.800
he pays into it will pay out 78 of benefits starting in 2033 and why is it going down if
04:23:42.480
everything's so much better why is it only 78 percent if we raise the cap there's a cap right now at 176
04:23:48.000
thousand dollars so for instance if you make a hundred thousand dollars you pay six thousand
04:23:52.320
two sixty two hundred dollars into that a year a year but if you make four million dollars do you
04:23:57.040
know how much money you pay into social security sixty two hundred dollars and so why should it why
04:24:01.920
why should people hang on why should yo tpc films i'm going to take a picture of my camera real quick
04:24:06.720
and send it to you on dm uh so you can see what the it is one second chat wealthy people pay a higher
04:24:13.040
percentage no they should pay the same percentage six point two on four hundred thousand dollars
04:24:17.760
six point two on a million dollars why should they pay even more money at all because because
04:24:20.960
they make more money again you fund this you fundamentally have this idea that because somebody
04:24:24.720
okay you have an idea that because somebody makes more money that that's fundamentally wrong
04:24:28.480
right no no i don't think it's fundamentally wrong i think they should pay more taxes into it
04:24:32.160
now i do think as a society we should they should not allow billionaires so for instance they
04:24:36.000
can pay more taxes generally but why did why should they well hang on does a billionaire get more
04:24:41.840
money from social security when they if they went to go take it then i would no no of course
04:24:45.760
why should they pay more i'll tell you what because if you it is a it is a social insurance program
04:24:50.880
that keeps you from being in poverty when you're a senior and the reason why i think billionaires
04:24:55.360
should pay more taxes than other people even even a higher percentage is because it works better for
04:25:00.560
society the greatest expansion we've had in this country in terms of economics and the least amount
04:25:04.800
of wealth disparity was in the 40s and look i have no problem with taking care of seniors and you
04:25:09.520
know having this program but it absolutely needs to be reformed because the issue is that it's
04:25:13.840
rightful corruption it's rife with scamming social security scamming is so common and prevalent
04:25:20.720
the whole system needs to be redone i see what sam is saying he's like hey look
04:25:27.040
pay into it so we can take care of our people down the road right and the people that make a lot of
04:25:32.160
money should contribute more i see his perspective here but again just like what communism sounds good on
04:25:37.600
paper doesn't work in practice and those exposed social security is having a bunch of fraud
04:25:44.800
50s and 60s in this country do you know what the top marginal rate was it was high
04:25:49.520
i don't know the exact number but if you made over 470 000 in 1955 every dollar you would make above that
04:25:56.240
was taxed at 90 so i have a question 90 cents on every dollar was taxed above 470. so if we had
04:26:02.960
that in today's dollars tpc i sent you a picture by the way shout out to tpc is going to help me
04:26:07.200
with making this camera even better for you ninjas so let me know just wild by the way but it's also
04:26:13.520
the greatest expansion we had of the economy yeah you can
04:26:19.440
hold on every dollar was taxed above taxed at 70 the rate was because it works better for society
04:26:26.160
the greatest expansion we've had in this country in terms of economics and the least amount of wealth
04:26:30.000
disparity was in the 40s and 50s and 60s in this country that's actually true that those were the
04:26:35.520
golden years of this country um do you know what the top marginal rate was it was high do you know
04:26:42.400
i don't know the exact number but if you made over 470 000 in 1955 every dollar you would make above
04:26:48.560
that was taxed at 90 so that's crazy bro there's no incentive to make more than 470k then
04:26:55.600
good question 90 cents back then at least and every dollar was taxed above 470. so if we had
04:27:01.600
the in yeah which is wild by the way but it's also and then in 1955 individuals making more than 200
04:27:07.360
000 which is today 2.4 million or married couples with an income of more than 400 000 4.8 million
04:27:12.480
today were taxed at 91 at the highest tax bracket holy but you can make the argument that the country
04:27:19.040
was uh was at a better uh was better back then this is before but also keep in mind guys this was
04:27:23.200
before feminism this was before feminism so was it the high taxes that helped the most or could it
04:27:29.680
be women not being in the workforce who knows the greatest expansion we had of the economy yeah you
04:27:36.320
can you can expand for a time and then you see places uh you see like nordic countries that were
04:27:40.240
like oh let's tax tax the hell out of our rich people right and then they go whoops we messed up
04:27:44.400
we can't actually live off of our terrible us we basically are able to live off our economic boom
04:27:48.800
that they had between like the 40s and the 90s uh yo tpc films i sent you a picture on your dm
04:27:54.320
check it out it's the camera settings and then we have to revert all of that because we made a
04:27:58.720
terrible choice we were able to have a party for 50 years until we realized we ran through all the
04:28:01.680
money that capitalism got us so let me ask you real quick so the average the average person right
04:28:08.000
they right now they fundamentally look at social security young people like me and they go i'm gonna
04:28:11.760
have that money sitting waiting for me when i when i retire since your opinion is whatever works best
04:28:16.240
for the average person is better wouldn't you rather shift towards something that i would agree
04:28:19.680
with which is getting people that are 19 20 years old into funding their own retirement rather than
04:28:24.480
relying on other people to fund it you're talking like a 401k sure not just a 401k but iras any other
04:28:29.920
type of security hey man 401ks are bullshit bro would we agree with that social security was set up as
04:28:35.440
part of a three-legged stool where back in the day when i was a kid we had defined uh benefit uh pensions
04:28:41.600
where you'd know how much money you would get out that all shifted in the 80s to define
04:28:45.920
contribution where you know how much you put in the 401k started during that reagan era it has
04:28:50.400
been a disaster because he's right about this fact of the matter for better or for worse people just
04:28:55.920
don't save in the way that you're talking about why they don't because because americans are stupid
04:29:00.960
when it comes to spending money we live in a very consumer-based society man america is the number one
04:29:07.360
consumer-based country americans are really bad at saving money dude they they because we live in a
04:29:17.680
so yo tbc i uh right now i got the i got on full screen so you can see what it looks like on camera
04:29:22.720
those are what the settings i gave you by the way tbc films shout out tbc films he's a uh a cast club
04:29:27.360
member he's looking at this right now but anyway yeah so um i lost my train of thought all right
04:29:36.560
we'll go back to the video sorry guys i didn't sleep much last night would be nice if we if
04:29:42.000
the government if the government were changing the mindset and actually put the way you're talking
04:29:45.600
about why it would be i'm sorry my bad yes 401ks the reason why they don't work is because people
04:29:51.280
don't contribute enough man this is why so many companies and governments government agencies when
04:29:56.160
you do open up your 401k they'll match it why because they know people are stupid and don't save
04:30:00.400
enough we live in a consumer-based society people will sit there what was something like uh some
04:30:06.160
ridiculous amount of people that make a hundred thousand dollars plus a year um still live paycheck to
04:30:10.240
paycheck right so someone said myron is moving to the left no i'm just not a retard i understand 401ks
04:30:22.720
are are a lot of the times bullshit and don't work for a majority of people that's why i tell you guys
04:30:26.880
to buy real estate so much because you'll make more money from the real estate than than
04:30:31.680
contributing to your 401k i've done many videos on this i don't know why why this is nudie because i've
04:30:36.960
i've literally done videos i did it bro you know what instead of me talking shit look look look at this
04:30:59.440
right here and we talked about this in detail if you guys want to check it out
04:31:10.400
so feel free to go check out that episode but we've been talking about 401ks being you know
04:31:16.720
nice if we if the government were changing the mindset and actually pushing that cultural shift
04:31:24.400
towards someone in the chat said myron you got new viewers you're right you're right i do have new
04:31:28.400
viewers so they might not be familiar with my stance on real estate yes guys i am a real estate
04:31:32.160
investor i got 21 properties okay one commercial 20 or 21 or 22. uh i think 20 or 21 of them are uh
04:31:40.800
residential single family all the way up to four plex then i got one six plex right so
04:31:47.920
the problem with um 401ks and actually i withdrew my 401k to purchase a house that's made
04:31:54.000
more money for me than just letting it sit there
04:31:58.720
nothing wrong with having a 401k guys but number one most people don't contribute to it enough and then
04:32:04.320
number two if you're gonna only rely on that that's a problem and then yes sam cedar's right
04:32:08.640
your 401k and your social security typically are supposed to be a one-two punch along with your
04:32:14.560
pension it's supposed to be your pension your 401k and your social security that's what's supposed
04:32:19.520
to take you care of you in your old age that's the three-legged stool that he's talking about
04:32:24.720
just gonna hand you money when you're 65 you have a 40-year experiment with that
04:32:28.400
the government affecting the cultural mindset and it failed we've had a 40-year experiment of everybody
04:32:32.480
you know what my you know my parents say do you know what grandparents say they go well i'm just
04:32:36.400
waiting for my social security check to come in rather than i have eight hundred thousand dollars
04:32:40.160
waiting for me because i thought about it when i was 19 and 20 because i didn't have this grab bag
04:32:43.680
of money waiting for me you're assuming that you're great i try and tell my kids so we agree so we
04:32:48.080
agree we should get rid of social security and phase it out so we should phase out how would you
04:32:52.480
listen to this idea you phase out social security to where people who have five years left before they
04:32:56.320
retire get 100 of the benefits and then people like me who have 40 years until we retire dude i'm not
04:33:01.040
gonna get it i'm gonna get screwed either way no you're not you really think i'm gonna get social
04:33:05.600
security i guarantee you at the very least you're gonna get 78 of your benefits that's awesome i'll
04:33:11.600
get nine thousand dollars a year that's great in calling for our government to increase the cap in
04:33:16.560
fact get rid of the cap then your grandkids will get social security i would much rather i would and
04:33:20.720
again maybe we'll just disagree but i would much rather result to hey 20 year olds please save for your
04:33:25.440
own retirement invest for your own retirement because the government is bad at dealing with money
04:33:29.040
and what don't rely on them what happens if what what happens if those 20 year olds don't listen to
04:33:33.280
you the same thing that happens if a 20 year old just doesn't go and get a job because i tell them
04:33:36.240
to they're gonna have a problem but that's not my fault no i got news for you it's not your fault but
04:33:39.520
there used to be in new york city 30 000 people sleeping on this power no one in this room was alive
04:33:44.160
before social security we've all lived under this just like that just like that uh the most successful
04:33:49.920
government program in the history of our government things that are successful don't just start to die out and
04:33:54.960
end up dying out it's the grab bag of money the massive excess that was there in the early years
04:33:59.120
because of the 42 to one there wasn't a massive excess in 1930 42 to one it is a massive excess
04:34:04.480
weren't that many people who had entered into the social security program and the fact that in 1970
04:34:09.440
it was 3.5 workers to one now it's 2.5 but productivity has increased it uh someone's asked me
04:34:15.360
mark can you explain what a pension is a pension guys basically is where they give you a percentage of
04:34:18.960
your um of your salary that you when you were working so i'll explain for law enforcement so a lot
04:34:24.160
of law enforcement agencies will give you somewhere between 40 to 70 percent of your top three years
04:34:29.680
for a lot of different police departments so let's say you made a hundred thousand dollars your top
04:34:34.080
three years right what they'll do is they'll give you let's say 60 percent of your top three years
04:34:39.920
combined so the top three years you made 100 000 another 100 000 you made another 100 000 for easy
04:34:44.160
math purposes right they'll give you 60 of those three years combined um so it would be 60k you'd get
04:34:49.760
that 60k per year um after you retire that's how pension works it's a very i grossly simplified
04:34:58.320
it for you guys but that's in general how it works i've told you why the social security trust fund is
04:35:02.800
running out it is because of wealth disparity billionaires hiding and hoarding their money
04:35:07.840
above the cutoff line which is 176 000 that's the cap if you're hiding in their money your grand
04:35:13.360
billionaires aren't keeping two billion dollars under their mattress they're investing it back they're
04:35:17.120
just putting it into some stock market or they're that's true just looking around what do you think
04:35:20.960
of foreign offshore accounts that's why i tell you guys all the time that billionaires are inherently
04:35:25.600
globalists this is why like i'll keep it a thousand child this is why i don't trust people like vivek
04:35:29.760
this is why i don't trust people like elon musk like they're globalists bro you know i mean at least trump
04:35:37.520
lost money by going into office he lost money he had a higher net worth before he went in
04:35:43.440
but in general you can't be uh a globalist billionaire and also be a nationalist
04:35:54.400
lies upon it relies on the stock market and things like that 401k relies on the stock market and i knew
04:35:58.800
people who were retiring in 2008 when the stock market tanked and they got screwed that's a whole
04:36:02.960
other problem i would argue that's largely driven by the government being once again terrible with policy
04:36:07.840
and creating bad economic social security is there regardless of what happens with the stock
04:36:11.600
market okay pause you've been voted out by the majority please return to your seat
04:36:21.120
micah hey micah good sam there's uh an idea that you that you have that basically government can
04:36:27.440
kind of fix all these problems right if you didn't say for retirement well then the government can just
04:36:31.520
come in swoop in and save you well not swoop in it starts on literally the day you get your social
04:36:35.760
sure sure sure it swoops in once you retire right once you can you pay into it right right exactly
04:36:41.280
um and so you you believe this idea basically that government is an effective organization
04:36:46.240
which it does time and time again if you look at history that's proven to not be true when you're
04:36:50.400
hitting at retirement you don't know this is an insurance program that's it it's an insurance
04:36:54.640
program and it basically says you're insured against eating cat food when you're 65 and it works it works
04:37:01.280
no it it doesn't you should have well one you should have your own personal how doesn't it work
04:37:05.920
how doesn't it work well i mean we've already discussed the the details of how it is just
04:37:10.960
completely failing as a program like how is it failing because i'm not going to receive any social
04:37:15.360
security no i've already told you right i know i'm not going to rehash out that debate the main
04:37:19.280
the main numbers you've just been told this and you know why you've been told it is because they
04:37:22.800
want to rate it to give tax cuts to rich people that's why so are you saying there are the trump tax cuts
04:37:29.600
were only for rich people you're saying no no i'm not saying they're only for it okay then how
04:37:33.360
could people benefited more from it than than uh low-income people and what do you mean benefited
04:37:38.080
more from that because we already went over the percentage numbers and we know that's not true
04:37:41.280
they don't need the money as much and they don't need it what are you talking about these remember
04:37:45.840
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04:37:49.280
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04:37:59.040
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04:38:05.600
to support um and yeah appreciate it guys but i'm gonna read the chats here in a little bit yeah myron
04:38:11.200
gains x.com oh what the did i just oh no god damn it all right i just messed it up it's fine these rich
04:38:20.880
people are the people that are investing in smaller businesses these are the people that are giving other
04:38:25.440
people jobs to allow them to provide for their families okay pause pause thank you
04:38:36.080
what's up hey good to be back nice to see you okay yeah nice to see you too i want to zoom out
04:38:40.640
a little bit okay so obviously you're you're pinpointing on social security and there's a reason
04:38:43.680
for that and healthcare too oh okay but social security is the is the program that you're very
04:38:47.680
concerned about and that i'd like love a medicare for all program but go ahead yeah so i think the
04:38:52.160
reason you're focusing in on social security precisely is because social security is the most
04:38:55.920
successful in a shadow of social welfare programs and government spending that it's it's like the
04:39:00.560
democrats also the biggest but sure it is the biggest bucket but the democrats have these social
04:39:04.160
programs and this deficit spending and it's just never ends it's never enough money so you're focusing
04:39:07.840
on social security because it is a success this is the one successful child but you're ignoring all
04:39:11.840
the social welfare the social welfare state that we've become social security and medicare and
04:39:15.440
medicaid make up over like a right so 70 percent of our 70 of our federal spending is mandatory and
04:39:20.720
you're right it's social security medicare medicaid interest on debt eight percent of our that work
04:39:25.200
paying for that so the democrats run on this uh essentially they want a welfare state so yes social
04:39:30.560
security might help a lot of people but it's like we're we're closer to a welfare state than we've
04:39:34.640
ever been 38 of our the gdp in the u.s is uh government spending that's the highest since world war ii
04:39:39.920
so us conservatives we're trying to tell you like you guys are fiscally
04:39:42.080
really are you worried about the tax cuts and what that does to the debt and deficit the tax
04:39:46.800
cuts increased revenue no yes i'm gonna tell you about kansas okay tell me about uh sam brown back
04:39:51.840
in 2012 brought in arthur laffer you know the laffer curve right that's the argument that if you cut
04:39:56.560
taxes you're going to get more revenue it destroyed kansas by 20. all right kansas enacted the tax and
04:40:03.520
spending cuts in 2012 and 2013 brown back argued that this fiscal uh potion would generate an explosion
04:40:09.040
of economic growth but overall growth and job creation in kansas underperform both the national
04:40:13.360
and uh the national economy and neighboring states interesting let's look at this again
04:40:18.880
right so 70 of our 70 of our federal spending is mandatory you're right it's social security medicare
04:40:23.360
medicaid interest on debt eight percent of our that work paying for that so the democrats run on this
04:40:28.800
uh essentially they want a welfare state so yes social security might help a lot of people but it's like
04:40:33.680
we're we're closer to a welfare state than we've ever been 38 of our the gdp in the us is uh
04:40:39.040
government spending that's the highest since world war ii so us conservatives we're trying to tell you
04:40:42.320
like also we don't build anything anymore that's another problem we don't build anything anymore in
04:40:46.000
america we should build so much but we outsource it to china according to treasury department government
04:40:52.000
spending is equal to 23 of u.s gross domestic product in 2024 in world war ii at a peak that 40
04:40:56.800
the most recent peak was 31 of gdp in 2020 at the height of the covet 19 pandemic you guys are fiscally
04:41:04.080
really are you worried about the tax cuts and what that does to the debt and deficit the tax cuts
04:41:08.560
increased revenue no yes i want to tell you about kansas okay tell me about kansas uh sam brown back
04:41:13.200
in 2012 brought in arthur laffer you know the laffer curve right that's the argument that if you cut
04:41:17.920
taxes you're going to get more revenue it destroyed kansas that's exactly what happened it destroyed
04:41:22.000
kansas by 2016 the republican legislature raised taxes again they destroyed their education reality is
04:41:27.200
against you look up the numbers the numbers the numbers the trump administration they sent sam
04:41:31.840
brown back they made him the ambassador to faith because they didn't want this guy around because
04:41:35.360
you want to tax the rich you should vote republican because they pay more in taxes in under republican
04:41:39.920
it was the same way down it was the same on trump look at kansas look at the u.s look at the u.s
04:41:44.160
look at the numbers it was the perfect best year to destroy income revenue is is pale in comparison
04:41:49.360
to trump's worst year do you get what i'm saying does does more taxes equate necessarily equate to
04:41:54.320
more revenue yes no that is that's where you're wrong so if you look at tcj and i'll say the numbers
04:41:58.320
again the top one percent paid more more into the system gdp grew wages grew three percent year
04:42:04.640
over year under tcj so when you're saying tax the rich like but you're you're not you're you're
04:42:10.400
confusing causation with correlation because uh because obama's uh economic recovery was way too
04:42:16.400
slow and i agree with you on too slow way too slow when you have tons of stimulus what you're doing
04:42:20.960
is you're creating the great depression for the bottom 90 percent all the assets inflate so who does
04:42:24.800
that benefit your policies benefit the one percent inflation disproportionately benefits the one
04:42:29.040
percent it's an immoral tax on the poor and that's exactly what happens when they
04:42:32.560
stimulate inflation was not a function of monetary stimulus it absolutely was they increased the
04:42:36.800
money supply by six trillion dollars i understand they did that i understand they did that and they
04:42:40.160
could pull it back in tax yeah something like uh 50 to 60 percent of all the u.s dollars in uh
04:42:46.080
circulation right now uh were made during the pandemic man which is wild this is with the
04:42:52.000
wealthy they if they wanted you can't you're making an argument for higher taxation do you think
04:42:56.080
taxing people makes the country wealthier is that what you think does it make the country do taxes
04:42:59.920
make us wealthy is that government tax increasing taxes are you are we now more wealthy do you think
04:43:03.520
that the only if you tax the only way you create wealth is by producing if you if you tax and spend
04:43:09.440
government stimulus can yes increase gdp of course is gdp wealth is gdp wealth if we import 10 million
04:43:14.960
immigrants and our gdp goes up are we now wealthier if the housing costs more if cpi goes up because
04:43:20.080
there's no i understand you and inflation is under control and we haven't pulled that money off the table
04:43:24.240
right but i'm just saying that inflation is back is back down because we had a problem the welfare state makes
04:43:28.720
us all poorer no that's yes it does and you can see it doesn't across history if you compare people
04:43:33.440
want to come here for economic opportunity we don't want handouts we want opportunity that's why
04:43:37.200
that's why as an immigrant that's why my family came here we left the socialist paradise it's garbage
04:43:41.120
the people that come here want economic opportunity and you're stifling that you're undermining
04:43:44.720
capitalism in the free markets with your utopian vision there is no free market well there's not
04:43:48.320
anymore no there's never there used to be that is that is that is what makes america the greatest
04:43:52.960
that's what makes america is the greatest economy in the world because of the free market the greatest
04:43:57.040
free market capitalism is the most ethical america had was when we had 90 percent that's not true the
04:44:01.920
numbers are against you 1940 1950 1960 the highest top marginal tax rate was 90 percent and we had
04:44:08.400
not and friedman predicted taxation in the 70s with your social welfare we had opec when your
04:44:12.320
oil shock that drove inflation way up and that was a function of of opec but in the 1940s 1950s and 1960s
04:44:20.240
highest top marginal tax rate was 90 percent we had wealth inequality strength we had something called the
04:44:24.960
great compression and more people enjoyed world war ii industrial revolution we were producing
04:44:30.640
we were producing more than every other country it's because we're producing more than every other
04:44:34.320
country that's what creates production and we were doing that with a 90 percent tax rate on the
04:44:38.000
wealthiest individuals which was less when and when and ninety percent came in and brought it down
04:44:42.720
the top one percent paid more can you believe that you know that federal income tax you wait wait you
04:44:46.880
you know federal income tax it was when it was you're talking about the laugher curve and i'm
04:44:50.560
telling you here's here's my last thing when federal income tax in 1913 when it was established was
04:44:55.840
only targeted at the people making a hundred thousand and over now we don't even most people
04:44:59.440
don't even know that it's just a base tax why because the projections that they have taxing the
04:45:03.120
rich didn't work out like they thought because it doesn't work out there's a ton of loopholes the
04:45:06.560
rich are not the rich are smart like the rich people are smart so focus on our top margin
04:45:10.560
i'm not even talking about social security more rate still produced an effective tax rate
04:45:14.080
talking about taxes it is double what it is today 50 percent effective tax rate does not create more
04:45:18.880
wealth yes well i don't know what you mean by wealth i mean well it's very simple it's production
04:45:22.800
of goods and services more taxes that's more taxes money people think money is more taxes
04:45:27.280
creates less wealth inequality and then you have wealth that is shared by more people rather than
04:45:32.240
being the hands of of of of a of a plutocracy or plutonomy and and then you get stuff like an oligarchy
04:45:38.320
we've seen what happens when you punish your top producers over and over again they leave they
04:45:41.440
stop producing the government yo big dog cruz cruise you never send in a chat bro what the
04:45:48.480
are you talking about saying i donated and you didn't read i don't see a chat from you anywhere
04:45:53.600
bro i'm looking around i don't see it but the cap cap is a myth no it isn't you cripple the economy
04:45:59.200
guess what happens next wait wait when did this happen in the country when we had a 90 it happens
04:46:02.560
in every socialist country this is the socialist playbook they're like they come in and they're like
04:46:05.280
guys this is not a socialist country and i'm not calling for socialism it is more social than ever
04:46:09.760
before we have more social welfare spending no gdp i'll say it again 38 of government spending of
04:46:14.480
gdp is government spending we are more we have more social in 2024 the u.s government spending was
04:46:19.360
estimated to be 38 of the gross domestic product gdp however welfare only accounts for about 77 of
04:46:25.120
government spending so welfare programs and look at what happens but then socialist playbook they're
04:46:28.960
like they come in and they're like guys this is not a socialist country and i'm not calling for
04:46:31.840
socialism it is more social than ever before we have more social welfare spending no gdp i'll say it again
04:46:37.360
38 percent of government spending of gdp is government spending we are more we have more social
04:46:41.440
welfare programs and look at what happens but how can we have all these programs and uh the black
04:46:45.440
community is still living in poverty what programs are you talking about that are geared well we know
04:46:48.960
why they're negative in poverty towards the black community we during during in 2021 what program we
04:46:53.920
did extend we spend it hold on in 2021 what do you mean how much money is enough when is it
04:46:58.800
in 2021 you have the richest country in the world we offered 300 the way you guys think it's just
04:47:03.760
insane to me like let me just finish this all right in 2021 we extended the child tax credit which is
04:47:08.640
basically a payment 300 per social welfare we cut child poverty in one year okay by 45 percent by 45
04:47:16.560
but because no republican would join uh the democrats and kristin cinema and joe manchin voted against
04:47:23.120
this provision in build back i'm talking 2021 from 2021 to 2022 we cut child poverty in this country
04:47:28.560
by 45 percent look it up i feel like when i look at it i guarantee you i will give you my phone
04:47:34.800
number all right we'll call i'll do it off camera and and you will see that we cut child poverty in
04:47:40.880
a year okay by 45 percent and i'll look into your claim all right guys all right anyway we'll talk
04:47:48.400
my next claim is trump's policies make the rich richer and the working class poorer
04:47:52.400
so do you mind if i ask what policies and specific are you referencing to tax cuts uh for the rich i
04:48:04.160
think his idea of tariffs on uh on countries in the way that he's talking about will make people poor
04:48:09.600
i think all the work that they're doing in terms of attacking the government agencies will make people
04:48:14.960
poorer uh because you know when you get agencies that are supposed to protect us from corporate
04:48:18.960
interests they will externalize their cost those corporations instead of actually assuming
04:48:23.680
themselves so their profits are made on the backs of of all of us whether it's our health uh our
04:48:29.360
protection from consumer uh rights worker rights his anti-union policies will make us poorer so real
04:48:35.200
quick i'm going to touch on one of the things that you said now there was a lot to unpack there but
04:48:38.320
there's a lot of policies yeah we'll start the very beginning all right so the standard democrat
04:48:42.000
argument trust policies are going to make the richer richer and the work class poorer talked about taxes
04:48:47.040
let's talk about in his first term uh the tax cut and jobs act of 2017 uh there are a couple things
04:48:51.840
in that specific policy that actually do benefit the middle class and the lower class more than the
04:48:55.840
top one percent so you mentioned taxes right but in that uh from the irs data that came out uh the
04:49:00.320
middle class and lower class uh got affected i think they ended up saving like three to four percent
04:49:04.320
on their taxes on their tax cuts whereas the billionaires only save two percent so if we're
04:49:07.520
talking an actual dollar amount sure the billionaires save more but they also make a lot oh you guys are
04:49:11.120
making fun of this guy's uh ty yellow roasted him more right so the billionaires don't really care
04:49:17.920
about an extra grand or two in that specific policy the child tax credit doubled from one thousand
04:49:22.240
dollars per household to two no billionaire cares about an extra grand in their pocket but i can
04:49:25.920
guarantee you the working class does so how would you rebuttal that i would say uh in terms of the
04:49:30.160
the taxes themselves well the policies that trump wants to pursue this time are to expand those taxes
04:49:34.160
for uh for for wealthy folks and uh over time what starts to happen is you have this wealth disparity
04:49:40.720
and as the wealth disparity increases it becomes harder for for working people essentially to keep
04:49:45.520
up things become more expensive you get inflationary pressures when you have people with more money
04:49:49.360
we have more and more billionaires than we did four years ago and a large part of that was obviously
04:49:53.920
covid but a large part of it is also money starts to accelerate once you like you say when a
04:49:58.240
when a millionaire gets a tax cut for a couple of grand or 60 grand or or five hundred thousand dollars at
04:50:03.200
the end of the day they end up investing that and ends up growing because they're not out there
04:50:06.960
working for their money their money is just uh is doing all the work okay so yeah i mean i think we
04:50:11.360
can agree with you on that and that's where you guys want to be on be at where your money works for
04:50:15.120
you and your money actually increases your net worth without you having to do anything this is why
04:50:18.880
real estate is so goddamn important chat okay like you can and as a matter of fact what ends up happening
04:50:25.440
is you can actually if you invest correctly guys you can make less money earned but still increase your
04:50:32.480
net worth over time if you buy the right asset classes and that's what the rich people do they
04:50:38.480
invest in assets that pay them back uh dividends and increase their net worth so they don't have
04:50:43.760
to make as much money working so they don't have to work as much
04:50:50.160
when it comes to you know billionaires and millionaires and there being a wealth gap uh in
04:50:53.120
our country right i don't think republicans or liberals would disagree on that but i think
04:50:55.600
where we will fundamentally disagree is under trump right the stats show that take-home pay was higher
04:51:00.560
for the middle class and the lower class inflation was down they weren't paying as much inflation was
04:51:04.480
down but but wage growth was actually greater during the biden administration well that's because
04:51:08.720
due to covid when a lot of people lost jobs no no i mean i'm talking in in in percentage comparison
04:51:14.400
between those four years and these past four years wage growth grew not from as a baseline on 2020 but
04:51:19.600
i'm talking as a baseline from 2016. interesting okay well then another point that i want to talk on with
04:51:24.240
you real quick is you talked about slashing government rate uh agencies for instance the department of
04:51:27.840
government efficiency i'm sure you've heard about that a lot in the news that's not a government
04:51:30.640
agency that's just it is actually it actually an executive order was signed to make doge an
04:51:33.840
official government agency as of uh less than a week ago so yeah it is an official government agency
04:51:37.760
oh they did okay they did um they did this right after trump was sworn in okay interesting okay um so
04:51:46.560
obviously we're talking about money we want people to be able to afford a house does not a full government
04:51:50.640
agency president trump reorganized an existing group within the executive office of the president to form
04:51:55.200
doge which has team members working with agency heads
04:52:04.800
interesting okay well then another point that i want to talk on with you real quick is you talked
04:52:07.600
about slashing government uh agencies for instance the department of government efficiency i'm sure
04:52:11.280
you've heard about that a lot in the news that's not a government agency that's just it is actually
04:52:14.400
it actually an executive order was signed to make doge an official government agency as of uh less than
04:52:18.240
a week ago so yeah it is an official government agency um so obviously we're talking about money we want
04:52:22.720
people interesting so it's not a full what bro what the fuck does full mean it is a government
04:52:28.240
agency to be able to afford so he is technically right a house we want them to be able to afford to
04:52:32.240
raise a family right as a young man myself i want to be able to grow up in america and be able to afford
04:52:36.080
food one day right i mean i can't now but continue that and that the way things are going it's
04:52:40.000
unsustainable for people on the left people on the right people in the middle so we have to come to
04:52:43.360
a common ground what's on how to fix that what's unsustainable uh the fact that uh cost of living is uh
04:52:48.320
increasing what does doge do to inhibit cost of living yeah absolutely so what doge is going to
04:52:52.880
do the department of government efficiency is slash a lot of the federal spending right so what
04:52:56.640
happens what spending is going to get uh get cut so so i'm getting there one second sir so what's
04:53:00.720
going to happen is the department of government efficiency is going to slash a lot of federal
04:53:03.440
spending what happens is the government republicans democrats alike spend a bunch of money that excuse
04:53:07.920
my language but it's nonsense right they spend it out here they spend it out there be more specific
04:53:11.840
here there are you talking about cutting defense because they're not going to cut the fence for
04:53:15.840
example wait a second no no no let me finish let me finish 175 billion dollars to ukraine first and
04:53:20.960
foremost that was a bunch of nonsense so we're going to talk about agreed that but we also have
04:53:24.960
a bunch of other things in the defense department as well as a bunch of dei departments well they're
04:53:28.240
not touching first of all there are no dei departments that's completely false listen defense
04:53:33.040
defense spending is not going to be touched by doge and when you talk about the government what's
04:53:36.400
the biggest expenditure government has our military and social security are our top two and in
04:53:39.920
medicare and medicaid right now they're not going to touch the military all right the pentagon is
04:53:44.000
looking for 50 billion in budget cuts for next year roughly eight percent of its budget the
04:53:48.240
defense department is also cutting five percent to eight percent of its workforce are they going to
04:53:52.160
cut social security you're asking you're asking me like i'm part of doge no no no well you're
04:53:57.680
telling me that doge is going to help everybody here and i'm telling you if they cut social security
04:54:01.520
everybody in here is going to get hit because these folks are going to have to pay for their parents
04:54:05.360
because social security keeps two-thirds of our elderly out of poverty so tell me what they're going to
04:54:08.960
cut that's going to make it easier for americans i already did what i told you the 175 billion
04:54:14.000
dollars that we've sent to ukraine we're no longer going so he's going to so donald trump has signed
04:54:17.360
an executive order you've been voted out by the majority thank you i don't know what bro's wearing but
04:54:24.000
okay okay so why did we see a higher increase in the top one percent paying as part of federal
04:54:38.640
income revenue under tcja why did we see a a higher increase in the so under tcja you know it was past
04:54:45.520
2017 right effective 2018 2018 and on onward we actually saw the top one percent pay more as they
04:54:50.480
they had more of the federal income tax burden they paid 45 as opposed to obama during obama's
04:54:54.640
tax plan they only paid about 40 to 42 percent because they got more money right okay so they
04:54:58.880
got more money they got richer but why are they paying so and guys also we only got uh 1.9k likes
04:55:04.000
man let's get let's get this bitch up to 2.3 2.4 come on guys why do they get richer so this goes on
04:55:12.800
inflation that uh i mean that's my point is the rich are getting richer right but you and you meant and
04:55:17.760
so you why would you there are no obama administration's share of the federal income
04:55:20.880
taxes paid by the top one percent range from 35 to 39 39.5 during the first term of the trump
04:55:26.480
administration's share paid by the top one percent range from 39 to nearly 46 source irs the tax
04:55:33.280
foundation interesting so the rich actually paid more under trump interestingly enough
04:55:41.600
okay so they got more money they got richer but why they paid about 40 to 40 federal income tax
04:55:48.720
burden 2018 and on onward we actually federal income revenue under tcja why did we see a a higher
04:55:54.720
increase in the so under tcja you know it was past 2017 right effective 2018 2018 and on onward we
04:56:00.880
actually saw the top one percent pay more as they had more of the federal income tax burden they paid
04:56:04.720
45 as opposed to obama during obama's tax plan they only paid about 40 to 42 percent because they got
04:56:09.360
more money right okay so they got more money they got richer but why are they paying so and why do
04:56:14.000
they get richer so this goes on inflation that uh i mean that's my point is the richer getting richer
04:56:18.800
right but you yeah and you mentioned so you why would you say that they're getting richer but you
04:56:21.680
mentioned inflation no they're not they well i mean i think that the inflation to the extent that
04:56:27.600
there was money that wasn't a function of like uh logistics and other problems that we had during
04:56:31.760
covid yeah the rich got richer not all inflation is a function of monetary inflation that's true but
04:56:36.480
when we look at coven and we can see that they increase the money supply by 40 percent they added
04:56:39.280
six trillion dollars and you have a federal reserve system that's doing quantitative easing and
04:56:42.320
pumping stimulus into the economy you can attribute that tcga guys is tax cuts and jobs act to left-wing
04:56:48.240
policy the entire federal reserve system is keynesian economics those are very left-wing well i can tell
04:56:52.720
you this inflation of 2017 the federal reserve ebbs and flows between monetarism and keynesian
04:56:58.480
econ economics and up in europe western in western european countries monetarists believe in controlling the
04:57:04.720
supply of money that flows into the economy while allowing the rest of the market to fix itself
04:57:08.640
keynesian economic uh economists believe that a troubled economy continues in a downward spiral
04:57:14.720
unless an intervention drives consumers to buy more goods and services source investopedia the same
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rate stimulus that had stimulus no no they didn't have the same level of stimulus they did no they
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absolutely did they did you can look at japan yeah i hear this topic all the time from the democrats
04:57:26.320
they say oh inflation was global not true china never went above three percent inflation during all of
04:57:30.160
covid and they were actually uh they were under deflationary pressures japan which is part of the g7 was also
04:57:35.120
never had deflationary pressures they never had inflation increase the only countries i'm talking
04:57:39.200
in western europe you could see inflate well you could uh england germany because they didn't
04:57:45.200
simulate as much as we did it wasn't monetary inflation if you look at the cost of goods and
04:57:49.680
logistics got screwed up because of covid so let's look at the reason uh all international trade
04:57:53.760
because where the world was of currency is done in u.s dollars when we because we experienced
04:57:57.440
domestic inflation was high you're saying our inflation costs higher inflation absolutely because
04:58:01.680
because that's not what it is international well you can look at the facts international trade is
04:58:06.000
is we have dollar denominated international trade all all international trade is that's what that's
04:58:10.080
why we're the world reserve currency you guys claim that the that the u.s recovered faster than
04:58:13.680
anybody else it's like well it did it's because we have a privilege of being the world reserve currency
04:58:17.440
and we export our inflation like the strength we export our let me explain that let me explain that
04:58:21.520
the u.s dollar is the most safe asset in the world in times of great crisis and great volatility the
04:58:25.760
covid crisis everybody turns to the dollar many currencies are tied to the dollar so it's like when you
04:58:30.480
the euro is not tied the euro is not but international international okay so if the
04:58:33.920
euro actually crashed against the dollar during covet the euro used to be above i'm unclear what
04:58:38.240
your point my point is that the inflation is caused by left-wing policies and so inflation was caused by
04:58:44.080
you're saying supply shock and pumping trillions of dollars well first of all wait first of all you
04:58:48.800
understand that the federal reserve is is is not part of biden didn't have control of the federal
04:58:54.480
reserve yeah it's a private institution not but the entire federal reserve system is left-wing in
04:58:58.720
economic theory that's the keynesian economics it's interventionist economics so they they you're
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saying that the more you stimulate these the more you statement yeah why didn't we get it through qe
04:59:07.680
why didn't we get inflation during the obama years we didn't get the wealth cap that you guys
04:59:13.280
we absolutely what what numbers were inflation we get during the obama years that were outside of
04:59:16.880
like the two percent from 2008 to 2014 the federal reserve did quantitative easing buying up treasuries
04:59:22.320
to increase the money supply you know what man i gotta um you know who's really good at this
04:59:26.560
shit man uh george gammon man he's a whiz when it comes to this shit sort of fed uh target i don't
04:59:31.920
think it was as high as covid covid hit us no it wasn't even remotely close right but when we look
04:59:34.880
at the effects of compounding inflation qe1 two and three all happened during the obama years if your
04:59:40.000
theory was correct we would have had rampant inflation in fact glenn beck was talking about
04:59:43.920
how we were going to turn into weimar germany and none of that happened here's the fact that you're
04:59:47.440
none of it and so if you look at what's happening at western europe well no listen we didn't close
04:59:51.760
down the economy around the entire world the biden administration closed down the economy i
04:59:54.080
understand no there wasn't the entire world yes they forced mask mandates they supported democrats
04:59:58.000
wait wait wait do you not remember who was president in the last in the first year of covid
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what yeah it was trump i'm not right so i'm not saying trump trump had a role in this but i'm
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saying wait a second when did by the time in 2021 the economy was opening back up yes the economy
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all of what you're talking about thanks to the democrats okay okay you can talk about hypothetically
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what the democrats want but it's not everything we can look at their mandates the economy closed down
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in 2020. march of 2020. well okay donald trump was president pause you've been voted out by the
05:00:29.920
majority please return your seat this guy's smart on economics
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good how you doing sam good to meet you nice to meet you um when you're talking about this guy
05:00:45.040
came in oh like uh inflation uh janet yellen said it would be transitory and janet yellen by the way
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and then again in 2022 she said it would be transitory and it turned out to not be transitory
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and then one major thing happened in 2022 i think we all know what that was that was the war in ukraine
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and i believe and i can explain that the war in ukraine was explicitly caused by joe biden's bad
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foreign policy and that shot inflation up from like there was already pretty bad inflation in early
05:01:12.560
2022 and in late 2021 uh but it shot it up from the low kind of margins in like three or four percent
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all the way to nine percent in 2022 of july at the at the peak inflation is now down around two percent
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around where uh uh you know the war in ukraine increased global inflation because russia and ukraine are
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both major producer commodities like wheat fertilizer oil and gas bro nigga hold on
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how long have i been saying this i've been saying this for like uh almost two years now and everyone
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thinks i'm crazy when i say this i've said that the reason why you guys are experiencing inflation
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and higher food costs is because the war in ukraine i've been saying that forever
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and this fact check proves me right man i am fucking vindicated falcon punch you can't have
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a conflict in a fucking area where they make a majority of the wheat in europe and then expect
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food prices to stay the same it's not happening it's not happening yeah where they're looking to get
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it and and we have uh really close to record unemployment that we've had over the past four years
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but but how does this have to do with uh trump's policies not making the richer richer and the
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rest of us uh poor okay so what i was just explaining with um uh i was gonna get into oil prices so uh
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oil prices skyrocketed in 2022. hey dave denaro shut the up bro david nero whatever the
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did you just say you're gonna get off and go goon you bitch ass nigga dude said stop pause the
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video fuck you go go out go on your xbox and go uh goon you bitch ass nigga because when in 2021
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when biden got into office he um he shut down the arkeystone pipeline shut down all new oil and gas
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leases in america then he took the sanctions we are producing right now more oil in this country
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than we ever have in the history of any country everywhere yeah i know on top of the fact yeah
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that biden is credited by oil traders and this isn't something that i you know i'm terribly excited
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about apparently what biden what biden did during uh the uh during the past four years is he used the
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strategic oil reserve to drive down oil prices and essentially broke and brent and it's filled
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back up and he filled it back up and he broke he broke he broke the negotiating power and the
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price-setting power by oil countries across the world really i mean oil traders hail him for doing
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this and frankly i don't think it's that impressive but let's talk about what trump's policies are i was
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saying we only have a little bit of time like i was getting to that so oil prices uh in 2021 biden took
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all the sanctions off of the pipeline in russia and in the pipeline in russia ran straight through ukraine
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originally and he knew that if he invaded ukraine ukraine would destroy the pipeline and his
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economic his economic success would be destroyed in russia and then and then um he when the when
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the sanctions biden or putin putin knew that that would occur in russia if the sanctions were taken
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off of that pipeline and biden took all the sanctions off of um nordstrom 2 in russia like the
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second week he was in office and then a year later putin invades ukraine sanctions happen all over the
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world and inflation rises within six months all the way up to nine percent trump is going to do great
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things with oil and let us drill and what that actually does for the like i say we are producing
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more oil in this country than any country in the history of the world what executive order did biden
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just signed to have to do with offshore drilling in the east coast he said he stopped it yeah really
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dumb idea we're about to we're about to begin a new so you want to go beyond even the record
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breaking yes are you aware of climate and that lowers inflation we're going to sell this
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oil we don't we don't use the oil we sell it we sell it getting money in the pockets of american
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citizens we sell it well how does that oil get into the pocket of american citizens because when
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you lower the prices of oil that lowers the prices no i understand i understand that the
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inflationary prices uh uh uh effective of energy but the fact of the matter is they're just going to
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sell it yeah we're going to sell it yeah so we're going to produce even more oil than we are now yes
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and you don't think climate change is going to impact you don't believe in climate change i well
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that's a whole other discussion but no i mean it's sort of the same discussion yeah no i i believe that
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climate change is well there's obviously an element of climate change that is partially true
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but uh lowering or which part of it raising the man-made raising temperatures by one to two
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degrees celsius in the next 150 years isn't necessarily a detriment to society human beings
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you don't think so human beings are very good at innovation and we can build sea walls and we
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can uh create carbon technology what kind of sea wall are you going to build for miami
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what are you going to do about like when we don't we get i'm i'm i'm talking about the economy
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right now which if we get back on topic all right guys sorry time's up yeah no problem
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i choose ben because he let me lecture him about social security
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my claim is that abortion is immoral and should not be legal um yeah i disagree uh because uh largely
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because i think um the primary rights that we have under a society should belong to the person
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and i don't believe a fetus is a person okay okay so you that's very interesting you don't believe the
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fetus is a person when do you think that it gains personhood in your opinion um would you agree it's
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a human life at least yeah i guess you could say that i mean yes i think that's i mean largely i
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think that claim is is largely like it's not relevant to the way that i think about it i think about
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it in terms of personhood um i mean i think like you know life exists all around us and not human
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like human life but not like there's not human life in a tree right correct um and it's human life
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it's human life but it's not a person it's not a person at which point does it gain personhood i think
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gain the value of being a human well i think it it becomes a person when it's born why so so five
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seconds prior it's not born yet not person five seconds after after exits the birth canal person is
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there a magical quality to the birth canal what is that the person becomes separate from the the host
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that has been that it's been growing inside okay so would you assign that to other human beings that
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are attached to things like for instance if i'm attached to a machine am i a machine now am i part
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of that machine or am i still a human life i just need support in order to stay alive if you've never
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been born and you've you're growing in let's say a test tube for all right guys i um adjusted the camera
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settings so let me see if that's better i think i might be a little too bright there i might need to
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bring the iso back down but they're having a the abortion debate you already know this is going to be
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crazy um then yes i would argue you're not a person yet okay so then but it's so it's not really
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the disconnected part it's the being born part well being born means being disconnected from your mother
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okay so you so you're specifically aligning having the quality of being birthed as what makes someone
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a person person within the context of like our like our society and in civilization so just in our
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society you wouldn't say that that objectively that's a person you would say that we just decide
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that it's a person because it's birth yeah rights we give to persons yeah okay so i guess that's an
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interesting kind of definition of what human life and specifically person well no i don't like i'm
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conceding that it's human life but that as a you're not a person until you're born and you do not have
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the same like rights that we would give like you know look we we we have rights about cruelty to
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animals for instance right but they're not persons within the context yeah i'm not saying that they
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are but but specifically it seems like you're just kind of saying oh it's a person when it's born but
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you're not actually providing any consistent reason for that you're just saying it just is a
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person i'm saying that um on some level there's a certain amount of like arbitrariness as to when
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we give rights like one could say like is it do you say it's at conception sure yeah so so ivf in other
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words would have to be illegal under your under your uh principle because i mean i'm not sure that i
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would agree with with ivf in that case it really depends on the particulars in that case but i believe
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what do you mean the particulars well so for instance at conception you would still be a human life but that
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doesn't necessarily mean that the that the fertilized egg attached so is it is a human life for you or
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or what it's human life yeah okay so human life should be protected yes okay so ivf yeah i would i
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would say that that that um so ivf should be illegal under you under your rubric no no no no so so they're
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human lives correct he the ivf is when when when when the the the egg and the sperm in in that uh and then
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are they're supplanted yes is it when when is it human life as soon as it has unique human dna
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that's a human okay so it's a new human correct now you know in the ivf process there's stuff that
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gets thrown out yes you would consider that yeah i'm not even i'm not even defending ivf or going
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against it i'm specifically saying abortion that was my claim right i'm not going to argue ivf but
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isn't that abortion under your uh i would say i would say if you get rid of human life after conception
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i don't think that's moral i'm not going to argue the ivf particulars because that's not what my claim
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was right when we're talking about laws right because you want to outlaw abortion yes correct
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okay when we're talking about laws it's not just morality when we when we form public policy around
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and create laws not just but it should be moral correct well i mean i think like you're all right
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guys i'm uh what i'm doing here is i'm adjusting the the stuff real fast i got this at um tpc films
05:09:57.200
help me out behind the scenes this is 160 um this is 160 iso tpc right now 160 iso
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okay i'll bring it up to uh i'll bring it up to 200 and we'll get back to it sorry chat as you guys
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know i'm really a stickler on the quality trying to make it better for you guys and the
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beauty is once i set these camera once i got the perfect settings on i'll never touch it again
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i'll literally never touch it again so i'll move it up to 200. chat let me know what you guys think
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let me keep playing this for you guys though condition of what it constitutes moral in mind
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also like the video niggas like the video guys i'm going hard to paint here you guys see all these
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extra camera angles i'm doing and i'm over here turning chairs and like come on man
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got this one right here this uh this is like a signal and this is like a close-up on the face or
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whatever this one i think has a really good cinematic uh look to it and then uh and then obviously we got
05:11:08.880
that one up there um the above the the above one so yeah let me go ahead and uh go back here
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go back to the film i'm gonna do i'm gonna do 200 um
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i'm gonna do the 200 iso are different for instance i would prefer in a perfect world not to have
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abortion on demand until you know up until birth right sure in a perfect world however we know in
05:11:39.680
practice that when you start to restrict things like say uh only in the in the uh the threat of life
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to the woman let's say uh that's the only way we're going to allow abortions right all right now
05:11:50.480
this is on uh 200 iso tbc tell me if this one is better and chat what do you guys think is this
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one better or the setting i just had it on this is 200 iso the last one you guys saw a second ago
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is literally 160 iso let me know if this one is better i think this might be the magic number 200 iso
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mine looks lighter skin with a camera too well i'm not a dark ass nigga bro i i am uh i'm a pretty uh
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i'll say i'm like a regular skin and you know what the crazy part is but guys i'm actually lighter than
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this if you guys like look at my actual skin color like uh underneath this i got i've got like a bad
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farmer's tan right now bro so this one i think is good tbc film tell me how this angle looks i think
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this one looks pretty cinematic but if you want me to if i should switch anything on this let me know
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uh i think this is probably one of the crispiest camera shots i got um but yeah
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200 is the best guys yeah this is 200 right now someone said myron got the only fan set up
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bro does it look like i got a uh leather couch behind me niggas what are y'all talking about bro
05:13:16.400
all right i'll keep it at 200 iso this is good um
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let's see here and then uh guys in castle club let me know if you guys got anything you guys want me
05:13:30.720
to look at after i'll stay on stream for like another 45 minutes or so i'll get off at like 11.
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the fox just titled one of the video red pilled oh shit interesting that elon took the red pill
05:13:50.560
when you start to have these exceptions they're they're in practice they don't work because when
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your your life is in jeopardy and you come into a hospital the doctor doesn't see a bulb that shows
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up above you and say like your life is in jeopardy it's always a subjective uh assessment and what
05:14:05.120
is life in jeopardy hold on what does life in jeopardy mean does it mean a 30 chance of death
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does it mean a 50 percent a 70 or 20 that's why we now have women who are dying because doctors are
05:14:14.640
afraid to perform abortions on them that's true are you referencing just because just because some
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doctors misread plain text doesn't mean that no no it means that you are subjecting the woman to more
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risk and it's impossible these exceptions are all they're canards no christian when you oppose a law
05:14:35.360
it is not just about morality it's about it's in practice sure i understand you cannot do this
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without sacrificing women's lives because what about your children though because let's go let's go back
05:14:46.320
to your unborn children so let's say you have a person you have a nine month mother has more rights
05:14:51.120
in my mind than the unborn uh child yeah that's a claim that you can make but so a nine month birthed
05:14:57.040
child or just nine month and just now born it's a newborn baby a five month could be emergency c-section
05:15:04.160
and could be birthed right let's say they don't do that what's the difference hey guys like the video
05:15:08.560
we're at a 1.9k between the arbitrary choice of taking that child out of the womb at six months
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why don't we take all children what i'm saying what i'm saying is that the personhood just because
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of birth runs into a problem where it starts to say all right guys i'm really i hate to do it but
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i gotta do it i'm sorry that's time okay okay all right uh let me click this red pill video senior
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trump advisor elon musk has been paying the price for trying to help our nation the liberal media mocked
05:15:35.200
him after spacex's latest rocket launch fail watch it is the second consecutive starship
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time okay you know what let me get this link in
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tim after spacex's latest rocket launch fail watch it is the second consecutive starship test
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flight from elon musk's company to end with destruction all i can think about was i can't
05:16:20.640
think no please don't his response to all of this uh was rockets are hard and mr musk if they're so
05:16:28.960
hard why don't you go back to your day job moreover anti-musk protesters are targeting tesla dealerships
05:16:36.880
and staging boycotts and now his stock is taking a hit msn yeah he's been losing a lot of money man
05:16:42.400
a lot of money uh let me look at some of these uh
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hey mine i sent in a donor earlier under eddy quest um
05:17:03.520
my youtube ig name is from myron games don't know i could definitely dm you on twitter to get
05:17:10.080
you set up the way you want uh i think i'm good now bro you said that i think i'm good now i think
05:17:20.480
i think it's pretty good right now but i appreciate it and appreciate tpc films appreciate these streams
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myron thank you i got you bro just don't change the lighting every time the lighting changes you'll
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need to adjust the iso shutter speed f-stop yeah right now guys i got a f4 200 iso it's f4 stop 200 iso
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one uh 150 shutter speed that's what i'm running right now on this camera as we speak
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uh and this is a sony fx3 with a uh 12 millimeter to 24 millimeter lens
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um myron you always play rock don't forget about your roots edm trance forever myron you know it
05:18:10.080
dude uh jr from dallas crazy how weirdo liberals will cry about doge but turn a blind eye to bill
05:18:15.680
clinton cut nearly half a million jobs yep i don't mean to be superficial but all these magas look
05:18:20.560
like a bunch of oh man okay nigga what bro you're trying to get any band bro
05:18:28.880
all right speaking of four it's been four days myron four days are you still hiding from us myron
05:18:32.880
the karen reed case okay uh is btc and ethereum gonna be the new 401k probably
05:18:40.480
yo maria could you ever cover the alex murdoch double case of south carolina is the case with
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netflix documentary on it i covered it already bro i'm almost certain i already covered it let me look
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um fed explains murder murder case step by step with timestamps worst organized breakdown got you bro
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you know guys i do this man here you go here's the here's the here's the video bro
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there you go dropped it in all the chats if you guys want
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shout out to you bro 100 bucks i appreciate that greatly
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thomas till says uh europa i've been waiting for a while i stopped watching halfway through because i
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evaluate your commentary during the stream and want to save the last of it with your commentary this
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donations for the full europa doc appreciate what you do man i know it's a big ass because it's a long
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documentary but i appreciate it heavy sure others do w political streams wss yeah bro i know i know
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i know man it's just that i've been so busy i've been giving you guys all these uh streams bro going
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live every day because guys i'm like streaming like easily
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low in six to 12 hours a day easily because that because remember that doesn't include the prep and
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everything else that goes into it but don't worry you guys will get i promise y'all we're because
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the cover is actually the best part of it and i'm actually writing a mega thread on this right now
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on twitter on uh that event that uh went down to world war ii if you know what i'm saying
05:21:26.160
let's go back to this doge thing though nbc's joe scarborough took a swipe at that watch
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i mean tesla has been overvalued analysts believe for years it's sort of a meme stock
05:21:37.680
people are investing in sort of the genius of elon musk that's obviously been shattered over the past
05:21:44.160
couple months yeah speaking of overvalued now musk told fox businesses larry kudlow that he's just
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looking out for america yeah i mean really i just don't want america to go bankrupt so it's a call
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to action you're feeling you're hearing a call to action yeah um you're giving up your other stuff
05:22:02.960
i mean what do you how are you running your other businesses uh with great difficulty um
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um yeah i mean but there's no turning back you're saying
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i'm just here trying to make uh government more efficient uh eliminate waste and fraud
05:22:28.160
and president trump is coming to his defense posting this quote i'm going to buy a brand new
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tesla tomorrow morning as a show of confidence and support for elon musk a truly great american
05:22:39.680
why should he be punished for putting his tremendous yeah a lot of liberals are going
05:22:43.600
crazy look you guys know i've had my criticism of elon musk for being uh a pro mass immigration
05:22:50.160
h1b fucking grifter but um it's absolutely wild that these liberals are going crazy attacking teslas
05:22:55.360
and shit because they don't like them rumble sometimes be lagging but youtube rarely lags but
05:22:59.360
it's easier to donate on rumble yeah thank you king rich i appreciate that myron gains x bro that's
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the best way i know we need youtube to bring over the normies but they're so yeah i know bro i know
05:23:09.920
it's annoying dude but again guys that's why it's so important that we uh you know you guys gotta like
05:23:15.760
the video and engage with the content on youtube bro helps a lot it really does
05:23:20.160
and this skills to work uh play play play play by play for real says hey my turn 18 lands wilson
05:23:32.640
will be graduating this year i've i currently have a 10k saved and while i recognize not a substantial
05:23:36.960
amount i need to learn how to make money work for me got any tips first time donating appreciate that
05:23:41.120
bro um save that money and make more okay and then put it into an asset class i mean you're young
05:23:46.480
you're 18 you probably can't get real estate yet um uh and you're not gonna have enough anyway with
05:23:51.680
10k but maybe get uh some cryptocurrency bro just to start out dollar cost average and don't go too
05:23:57.280
crazy but make sure you have three to six months of emergency funds as well i don't know if you live
05:24:02.640
with your parents but yeah in order to help make america great again and that's the question right
05:24:09.760
there paul why should he be punished for it why shouldn't everyone be grateful well the left couldn't
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wait for this talking point right i think joe scarborough has a little rocket envy so listen
05:24:21.040
think about what's really going on here let's go back 10 years ago or so right you remember when
05:24:26.480
elon musk was the person who was going to lead us into a carbonless future do you remember when the
05:24:32.960
barack obama administration lent them almost 500 million dollars which by the way elon musk paid back
05:24:39.200
yeah any of you guys that got banned on cc don't worry we're going to fix that tomorrow just give me a
05:24:42.720
reminder i'm going to tell them i don't even know what the that happened you guys should never be
05:24:45.840
getting banned on cc early or rumble we have teslas thanks to the obama administration folks these are
05:24:52.880
all barack mobiles that are flying around right now all right and all of you have conveniently
05:24:57.040
forgotten that and the reason is because he's showing up to be a cop he's showing up to say okay look
05:25:01.760
we can't keep printing money this way i'm a businessman but yeah tbc films i sent your dm by the way i am
05:25:07.680
somebody who paid the government back i know how this works and nobody likes sometimes when the
05:25:12.640
cops show up and say no you can't do that but that's really what's happening he's coming in to be
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the adult in the room we can't keep running the printing presses and that's just the bottom line and
05:25:21.680
ainsley i'm still shocked frankly by that point of view being espoused on on these television
05:25:27.040
stations cheering for failure cheering for potential loss of life or harm to others cheering
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molotov cocktails to car dealerships and the failure of a genius that is emboldened by trial and error so
05:25:40.160
that his accomplishments can benefit all americans yeah i mean he wants to go and rescue those astronauts
05:25:45.600
if that is successful can you imagine they'll still hate him uh he wants to reduce waste and fraud he
05:25:52.240
wants to save american tax dollars but they still hate him he's helping the blind to see he says and they
05:25:58.240
still hate him and then he's making people that have spinal cord injuries walk again and they hate
05:26:03.680
him where it's evil it's mean laughing because the rocket blew up i mean why i hope that we would never
05:26:13.440
do that even if we disagree with his politics um they only hate him because they hate trump and that's
05:26:19.280
the only reason but now he has assassination attempts um he has dealerships vandalized charging
05:26:24.960
stations set on fire where's the common sense people he's saving hundreds of billions of dollars
05:26:29.520
in taxpayer money it's indefensible yeah you know the fact that our politics has become tribal
05:26:36.640
i mean that's what you're describing they don't want us to come back do they they want them to fail
05:26:42.560
uh well they want the country to fail yeah because they aren't in control and the country was
05:26:47.280
failing when they were in control so they had both at one point so you can only imagine how much they
05:26:52.960
want it to fail and they're out of power you know i i do think it's it's worth mentioning as we are now
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on the precipice of maybe democrats willing to fall on a sword and say you know what let's just shut it
05:27:05.920
all down let's not give them any more power i can't believe they're willing at this point to let us fail
05:27:11.760
in that way and not pass a continuing resolution for the budget and get us to the point where we can
05:27:17.840
increase you know taxes by not letting them sunset all of that is coming down the pike by friday
05:27:23.280
potentially as they stand in the way and why do i bring this up now because that would be the epic
05:27:27.440
failure that they could take you know credit for and say we stood in the way of republicans they don't
05:27:33.200
care about real americans because if they did they would have heard the calls about bidenomics not working
05:27:38.560
from the people who said we don't want to talk about this woke stuff anymore they are on their own
05:27:43.920
train and i predict they'll run out of tracks unless they figure out what to do which is sort
05:27:48.960
of my question to you kaylee and it's one of the perspective you've worked so closely with this
05:27:52.480
administration the first year and you have such such good insight into it my question is for the mob
05:27:56.720
mentality is it simply that once they get a new beast they'll leave elon alone or at what point to
05:28:02.240
ainsley's point will he do so much good that they will indeed release this hatred for him what will
05:28:07.840
change they'll never leave elon musk alone i had been in the administration about two months
05:28:12.880
and i remember distinctly the day when elon musk sent a tweet in may of 2020 and it was a tweet
05:28:17.840
about being red-pilled and i remembered at some point oh i remember when he tweeted that too when
05:28:23.920
the administration flagging for president trump this elon musk guy says he's being red-pilled i mean
05:28:27.760
that's really interesting you know he's the richest man in the world or he was close to it at the time
05:28:32.080
and the red pill tweet you know i thought was an indication i might be moving to the republican party
05:28:36.240
i think it was a reference to the matrix of course she's gonna give that normie take the red pill
05:28:42.320
means you're taking the pill of truth the blue pill means you're living in ignorance elon musk
05:28:47.280
chose to take the red pill and that means with everything to include females and live in truth
05:28:52.240
and what that meant is exactly what he's doing realizing we are a bankrupt country with 37 trillion
05:28:58.080
we're leaving our kids the height of irresponsibility and what is he doing he said in the cabinet meeting
05:29:03.200
i'm not trying you know i'm not sure if you'd be okay with this as i know you're not all about donos
05:29:09.600
but you could do a segment during stream where you give people 10 minutes to debate you on stream
05:29:13.600
if they disagree you could charge 100 or so and get some extra content i don't think niggas will
05:29:19.520
pay 100 bucks to debate me bro i mean if they really want to but i don't think they would trying
05:29:25.200
to be capricious here or arbitrary because that doubt because the thing is is that most people that
05:29:29.600
disagree with me and don't want it and want to debate are like haters and haters are broke nine out of
05:29:33.680
ten times very i am trying to do what's best for this country and i think trump deeply resonates
05:29:40.320
with him trump said he's putting it all on the line trump said this is something that's really not
05:29:44.800
good for him president trump chose to do something for our country he could be on a yacht somewhere
05:29:49.200
floating around with melania he put it all on the line as a billionaire elon musk put it all on the
05:29:54.480
line and it's not self-serving they're doing it for the good of the country so let's give them a break
05:30:00.000
here as they try to save the future so that nash blake hayden all of our kids don't have to pay for
05:30:05.600
our irresponsible credit card that's right and you know what you call that that's being in the arena
05:30:10.400
all of these people in the stands are simply watching
05:30:20.880
what else do you got here i'm going through the castle club thing
05:30:23.040
marco rubio status let's see here what do you guys see
05:30:33.920
damn they're canceling 83 of the programs at usaid damn
05:30:53.040
all right after six weeks review officially canceled 83 of uh programs at usa the 5200 contracts
05:31:17.200
that are now canceled spent tens of billions of dollars in ways that did not serve and in some
05:31:21.840
cases even harm the core national interest of the united states in consultation with congress we intend
05:31:26.160
for the remaining 80 percent of programs we are keeping approximately 1 000 now to be administered
05:31:30.480
more effectively under the state department holy shit bro
05:31:37.280
well that's what happens with the uh ridiculous government spending man
05:31:46.000
yeah actually i should follow him so i can get this updates um let's see what else is going on
05:31:55.200
chat anything else you guys want me to cover i'm gonna start wrapping up here pretty soon
05:32:23.520
all right let's see here what else do we got here
05:32:52.720
hi everyone donut here have i told you recently how much i love the criminal justice system why
05:32:57.840
would you say that because today we're going to talk about a man who despite multiple arrests um
05:33:03.120
um jebro hogan says icy banned them last night because those posted videos of her stripping days and
05:33:11.760
yeah but she can't ban him for that bro how the hell did y'all niggas even have videos of that
05:33:22.320
she abandoned last night because i i'll talk to her
05:33:33.840
a violent criminal history and a protective order under his belt was out on bell and what did
05:33:39.040
he do with his newfound freedom well he decided to try and kill an entire police department he
05:33:43.280
injured seven officers in an all-out gunfight before becoming a barricaded suspect inside of an
05:33:48.480
apartment complex you know just normal stuff we're gonna break this crazy
05:33:52.000
shootout down that actually happened in my hometown of san antonio and a couple of other
05:33:56.480
incidents after a word from our sponsor our sponsor for this video is backpack backpack
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which is probably the most los angeles story i've ever heard in my life who's homeless and and and
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sick january 11 2025 11 15 a.m this all starts at a residential treatment facility near usc a staff
05:34:16.000
member calls 911 after being stabbed in the face by one of the patients quick story when i was in the navy
05:34:20.880
we couldn't go to chicago on the train because one of our sailors got stabbed in the face by a homeless
05:34:25.360
person huh kind of a reoccurring theme anyways here's our first clip someone's i'm trying to kill
05:34:30.000
people here he's uh he's going he's just he's trying he's trying to kill trying to kill people uh police uh
05:34:50.480
emergency does anybody need a paramedic wow that's wild i don't know how bad i'm stabbed okay stay on the
05:35:07.360
lines now if you're an officer responding to this you're probably already thinking suspect has a knife
05:35:12.400
suspects already stabbed someone and this is probably going to end with donut doing a video about you on his
05:35:17.360
youtube channel officers show up talk to witnesses and then they start calling for the suspect to come outside
05:35:21.920
they don't want to rush in there it's got a knife and he's already stabbed someone try and get him outside
05:35:25.840
first in the open where you can shoot him joking
05:35:28.000
kind of but this is where things go off the rails
05:35:45.680
drop it drop it drop it i think that's a beanbag shotgun
05:35:51.120
hey hey hey hey what and almost right after officers arrive on scene the suspect comes out
05:35:57.760
with a knife he immediately chases an officer with a knife and immediately gets flattened
05:36:09.520
now that's not a lethal round that's some of our 40 mike mike rubber ouchy rounds they're meant to knock
05:36:13.680
someone down or convince them to stop advancing trust me they can hurt for a second it actually works the
05:36:19.120
dude eats pavement but he gets back up still holding the knife
05:36:37.760
and he just keeps coming dude has eaten a buffet of beanbag rounds to the gut and he just keeps
05:36:44.640
advancing but yeah man they're fucking his ass up with those beanbags he popped back but they're
05:36:49.360
trying to fucking you know do this in a non-lethal way it comes to this all the time bro the whole
05:36:55.760
thing that comes just trying to kill niggas bro that's not true um hold on chat
05:37:14.640
i don't know what's up like jason vorhees if he just snorted a bag of peruvian snow
05:37:30.960
the suspect is just ignoring all the final warnings and continues to go at officers this time the lapd
05:37:43.760
fires real rounds the ones that make you go to sleep and you don't wake up well he finally drops
05:37:48.240
officers move in get the knife and start rendering emergency aid too late though he's pronounced dead
05:37:52.480
at the hospital the staff member who almost got his face cut off he was treated at the hospital and then
05:37:56.240
released and here's the knife that is not a little guy it's a six inch folding knife that was recovered
05:38:01.600
at the scene of course the lapd is reviewing the incident it's pretty cut and dry in my opinion
05:38:05.840
don't try to yeah it's a clean shoot all day 100 clean shoot
05:38:10.320
carve someone's face off and then charge it lapd with said knife the next incident that we're going
05:38:14.960
to take a look at is so wild that if i tried explaining it it's going to sound like i'm making
05:38:18.720
this up let's give it a shot dude crashes into a cop car pulls a knife on a jamaican officer dives into
05:38:23.840
another cop car and then for good measure starts stabbing himself yeah what the i told you it's
05:38:30.080
crazy this all kicks off at around 6 10 p.m in northwest dc who'd have thunk it another hole a
05:38:35.840
dude in a white sedan is swerving into oncoming traffic when he suddenly slams into a police car
05:38:41.200
i feel like the cops are going to have to talk to him at this point
05:38:48.160
what's your problem i'm in my lane look at that
05:39:02.880
crashing into a police car is already a terrible life decision but what does he do next he bells out
05:39:07.760
of his car and immediately pulls out a knife like it's london after he hit the police cruiser he ran up
05:39:12.640
to the officer's window tried to reach in and demanded the officer's service weapon hey hey
05:39:25.280
you're no gun man bros that give me the gun what the fuck back up back up
05:39:38.000
hey all right this might be the dumbest knife attack that i've seen oh man this dude's a dumb
05:39:44.560
ass in a hot minute i mean bringing a knife to a gun fight is already a pretty poor decision but
05:39:49.520
starting a knife fight with a cop who's sitting in a patrol car staring right at you that's it's so
05:39:54.160
dumb it's confusing needless to say the suspect ignores all commands and that's when this happens
05:39:58.560
hey stay down to show you oh you heard that nigga scream bro what the hell
05:40:11.280
man's and that's when this happens hey stay down to show you oh cooked
05:40:23.200
fucker ought to find out man that's the definition of
05:40:25.520
fucking rod and find out man by the way if you want to see all of this uncensored go to
05:40:29.360
pepperbox.tv back to the story so this guy's been shot but instead of stopping he picks up
05:40:34.560
the knife and starts advancing towards the officer again what has it been with this video in my past
05:40:39.200
couple there's just a bunch of terminators running around but it's like the ai from the future didn't
05:40:43.440
quite nail down the lethal part it programmed the robots to smoke a bunch of crack and then try and
05:40:47.840
stab a person with a gun officer involved shooting send aboard and send out a unit i'm done stay where
05:41:01.440
stay where you are so this dude is actively leaking everywhere and still trying to end the officer
05:41:07.360
which is already wild backup rolls up and you think this would be the cue to hey maybe i should
05:41:11.440
drop the knife and give up i just got shot nope instead the suspect comes up with a brilliant new
05:41:22.640
this dude is idiot hey fairman he's stabbing himself with a knife
05:41:27.600
it's 1814. i didn't say it was a good plan dude gets a second wind and then in front of everyone
05:41:37.360
jumps into the other police cruiser oh right there
05:41:43.200
you got a sheer watch yourself you got a knife you got a knife watch yourself
05:41:50.320
i have no idea what the game plan might have been for him here holding a knife bleeding everywhere
05:42:04.880
and trying to steal a fully marked police car while staring down the barrels of several police officers
05:42:09.040
that's a plan about as solid as taco bell i feel like it shouldn't have ever gotten to this point in
05:42:13.840
the first place longer the dude stays in control of the situation the more that someone or the
05:42:18.160
the officers can get hurt what does the suspect do next he hops out and just starts running which
05:42:22.640
puts even more people's lives at risk now it's not just a suspect problem it's an innocent people
05:42:27.440
trying not to die problem get a 40. get on the floor
05:42:32.720
important as the bystander getting shaked almost happens he runs up to a woman's car that's trying
05:42:49.280
to pull out of a laundromat parking lot swings the door open still gripping the knife and tries to rip
05:42:54.480
her out of the car thank god at that point the officers open fire on the suspect who drops but
05:42:59.120
doesn't get back up this time this is why the suspect should have been put down a little bit
05:43:02.800
sooner that is definitely lethal force territory not even counting the other luckily no officers
05:43:07.280
or civilians were hurt during this rampage and now for the final video january 22nd 2025 san antonio texas
05:43:14.480
just before 8 pm san antonio pd gets a brutal 911 call first call comes from a guy who's saying he's
05:43:20.080
going to shoot himself and any cops who try to stop him we call that harry i'm over here uh apartments
05:43:27.920
stone oak um somebody's off course i'm fixing to shoot myself uh they better be careful i have high
05:43:35.200
power rifles and everything if they come at me i'm coming at them not a minute later his mother calls
05:43:41.120
911 and says he is outside he is armed and he is already firing shots when do you police or an ambulance
05:43:47.360
i need the police emergency hurry my son my son has my gun he's outside he's shooting this wasn't
05:43:54.080
just some dude having a bad night he had a stack of violent arrests domestic abuses and had already
05:43:59.440
violated a protective order a couple days before this went down so yeah this is not really a tax
05:44:03.840
paying upstanding citizen when police showed up they knew that this wasn't going to be a simple
05:44:08.000
welfare check that building we've got the building question it's going directly to your left should
05:44:13.200
we stay we need to get her out of it directly ahead and to the left of the apartment i'll go with you
05:44:30.960
officers roll up to the apartment complex on stone oak parkway and before they could even get a plan
05:44:39.120
together shots are being fired one officer barely gets his foot out of the car when he is shot in the
05:44:43.520
leg another one gets hit while trying to lay down cover fire more officers roll up to help and guess
05:44:48.080
what the suspect starts lighting them up too by the time it's over seven officers are either struck by
05:45:06.160
gunfire or hit by shrapnel this wasn't some random spray and pray this guy was hunting cops picking his
05:45:11.680
shots and trying to take them all out you know i think we might have more officers hit they took rounds
05:45:16.160
and there were shots fired again soon as you come in it's going to be towards building 10. he's
05:45:20.240
shooting outside the window we got two officers shot we need that armor in front of that window
05:45:24.960
and mind you this dude of course was out on bell we're talking about a guy who beat up three elderly
05:45:29.760
people dragged a woman by her hair and crashed his car while blacked out so yeah maybe he shouldn't
05:45:34.880
been out walking around free all willy-nilly after the first shootout he's still not done he barricades
05:45:39.920
himself inside of an apartment gearing up for round two swat rolls in and sends out a drone to kind
05:45:44.160
of get a feel for the situation and he immediately shoots the drone down they say all right fine we'll
05:45:48.880
send in the police robot well he shoots that out too at this point swat is done playing around
05:45:53.760
they gas the apartment breach the door and engage one last time
05:46:15.360
wow unleash unleashed on him man when the dust settles officers find him dead inside of the
05:46:23.680
apartment probably the officers doing and he still had the firearms beside him that he had used
05:46:27.760
for the ambush he got hit multiple times and at first there was a talk that he might have taken
05:46:31.680
himself out but the medical examiner shut that down this was not self-inflicted swat was the
05:46:36.560
ones who ended it good job boys how did we get here though five days before he was locked up for
05:46:41.280
assaulting several family members and then driving drunk he had a history of violent criminal arrests
05:46:45.760
including beating people up and a couple of domestic violences like a lot of them despite all that
05:46:50.400
he was back on the streets trying to turn north san antonio into a war zone luckily all of the
05:46:54.480
officers who were wounded made it out alive they were treated some of them released later than sooner
05:46:58.880
from the hospital and like i said no lives were lost well no important lives were lost that's all i
05:47:04.800
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all right so guys if you want to rock with me of course uh you know you know what to do castle
05:47:14.320
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keep us going despite the fact that we are demonetized um let me go ahead and do dot com
05:47:28.560
let's go to police activity see what new videos are out
05:47:37.120
the four-year-old called the police after his mom made ice cream bro you serious
05:47:47.120
let me one zero three zero one beach and uh looks like he just jumped the curb and he's
05:48:01.280
going to be driving up on the well you already know that this is going to be crazy opens up and
05:48:04.800
the dude's already driving on the sidewalk here we go you already know this is going to be crazy
05:48:15.120
um like the video on youtube we're at 2.1k likes but i know not all of you guys have uh
05:48:27.280
guys guys what i might start doing to really grow this channel
05:48:36.560
i'll tell you guys what the plan is and i think it'll work if i take like the last 20 minutes
05:48:42.480
and move all the rumble guys over to youtube and watch and we do the stream on youtube finish it off
05:48:46.480
there maybe for like the last 10 or 20 minutes that will dramatically increase the views and the channel
05:48:51.600
will grow significantly i think i might start doing that maybe not tonight but that's something i might
05:48:57.760
do in the future chat if we really really want to grow the channel that's what we'll have to do
05:49:04.400
again grow the channel bring people over to rumble and cows club that's how we got to do it chat
05:49:12.720
uh i don't know if we're on the front page rumble right now guys i don't think we are
05:49:17.360
you got to scroll all the way down to podcasts not under pics
05:49:23.040
yep no i'm not on the front page i see bongina report glenn greenwald kim iverson and tim cast
05:49:40.400
yeah but why would you want to grow your youtube not rumble well here's the thing you grow the youtube
05:49:44.320
to bring them over to rumble guys let me be uh let me explain this to y'all
05:49:50.240
so youtube is a search engine and growth um app rumble is a viewing app so in other words when
05:49:58.160
you're on youtube you're more likely to browse for content when you're on rumble you're going there for
05:50:02.480
specific reason right like i'll go to rumble to watch people that i can't watch on youtube
05:50:07.760
right or a lot of people do it that way me i'd just be on rumble because i like rumble but for the
05:50:12.960
average user they're going to go to rumble to look for somebody specific versus people tend
05:50:18.800
to browse on youtube so in order for us to get more get more recommended
05:50:25.680
we need more views you get more views you get more recommended and then you see the
05:50:29.680
snowball effect but since i'm uh here right what i'm doing is i'm like basically splitting my audience
05:50:35.600
which is fine i don't mind it i've been doing it for almost two years now at this point but if we
05:50:39.440
if you really want to grow what you got to do is you got to bring as many people over to one place
05:50:44.160
watch you especially like for youtube growth and then you migrate those people over
05:50:53.360
no need to buy people nobody's buying anybody bro what are you talking about
05:50:56.080
someone said dr special is more love to rumble than you now are you stupid nigga are you stupid
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this this would only be for uh for myron gains x just for this channel remember guys fresher fit is um
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um is under the under the under the rumble banner but again i like rumble way better you guys know i
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hate youtube i fucking hate youtube youtube is just a tool for growth you got to use it for the property
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marketing yeah see matt matt is here says uh your search shadow band i know i'm shadow banned because
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we got to break through the algo that's what i'm trying to say that's how you break out of the um
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um that's how you break out of the algo bro rumble is way better than youtube bro way better but
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again youtube is a search engine rumble is a video sharing platform so that's what it is i agree with
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y'all rumble is better but youtube is more commonly known to the masses yeah
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no rumble is not controlled by the enemy bro chris pavlosky is not the enemy bro
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he's not one of them boys chat he's definitely not and uh i'm almost certain dave rubin sold his
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sold his share so he's not even a part of it anymore
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so yeah that's what it would be chat that's what it would be if i did it i'm thinking about it
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i'm thinking about it but like i said i would do it only periodically i wouldn't do all the time because
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i really hate youtube i'll do it just so that we grow grow the youtube increase the views on youtube
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then we get recommended more because guys this channel shadowband bad this channel is shadowband
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it's almost that you promoted twitch it got banned yeah twitch is
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yeah someone said someone said youtube is shadowband channel they definitely are bro
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they definitely are that's why i'm saying um that's why i'm saying uh i'll have to do i'll
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probably have to do it where we do a couple of streams where we um shift and i'm gonna do it
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periodically one day i might shift everybody over to youtube another day i'll shift everybody over to
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rumble and we'll just do it that way but yeah we're gonna have to have a couple videos like really pick
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up and views for us to break the shadowband because guys when you're shadowband there's only one
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way to really fucking defeat it you got to have an explosion of views and get one video to go viral
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once you get that one video go viral that will be recommended all time and then other videos will
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go viral you need to go viral one time guys and then bam everything else gonna go viral behind it
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so that's that's the path my friends maybe not today definitely not today because i don't want to
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drag y'all today to do that but it's just something i'm thinking about
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there's something i'm thinking about because that's how we're going to break through the
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shadowband because guys do it like i mean uh give me once if i'm if you guys uh if it's hard for you
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to find me on youtube give me once if it's hard to find me this this channel myron gains x give me
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once if it's hard to find the channel or find if i'm live because i'm pretty confident that it's hard
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for you guys to to it's hard for you guys to find me or for new people to find me
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give me once if it's hard to find yeah see yeah so look look the rumble guys even say it's one
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yeah so see it's hard for you all they have to find it um to find me
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yeah if you're subbed in your and your notifications are turned on
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one then yeah you'll know but i definitely think i'm um pretty shadow banned on youtube
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yeah fresh sizes on channel it's called a fresh start up here southbound
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like look i'll give you an example like let me if i type in myron gains right we'll go to youtube
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right i type in myron gains it doesn't even show that i'm live look see that it doesn't even show
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so you gotta come you gotta click on my video and then when you come here you see that it's live
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it's live but yeah bro like i i would consider this fairly fairly uh blackballed
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definitely blackballed to a degree oh yeah i did an interview with jake shows did he drop the interview
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i guess not he didn't drop it yet i did one with sean kelly as well see if he dropped his interview
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now i was gonna do good for him with the tate one
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oh yeah i actually want to talk to you guys also about um
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coven man that might have to be a rumble exclusive though
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someone said i stopped to type in federex against your channel i know bro it's
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yep he's uh driving south down on the pier at uh slow speeds
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um you got a few pedestrians uh zach if you can't that this is a
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all right now you guys get the full screen i got myself out of the way
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shots fired suspects down oh yeah the gun in his hand he has a 417 in his right hand
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suspects down shot fired bro he could barely get out the car
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Mainly Muslim countries are attacked and destabilized by what religion dominated countries
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I tell you it's the one about to be deranked from the number one most practiced religion
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What are your thoughts on the insanity workout program
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Hey man I think messages got skipped over a few days
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