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00:42:21.120um but then he also bumped up tariffs on china from 10 percent to 20 percent
00:42:27.900and immediately we've seen some of these countries retaliate with tariffs of their own uh china for example retaliated by announcing 15 percent tariffs on chicken wheat corn and cotton imports from the united states they also announced a 10 percent tariff on soybeans pork beef and other various goods
00:42:44.900canada for their part we heard prime minister justin trudeau uh say that they are going to have uh 30 billion dollars or tariffs on 30 billion dollars worth of u.s goods and that they would impose an additional 125 billion tariffs on american goods by march 25th all to say look uh it's unclear how the markets are going to be impacted by this but this is coming at a time when already you have a very inflation weary americans many of whom do not want to
00:42:51.900well keep in mind guys that we we uh you know we throng the tariff wars with them before
00:43:16.840We threw in the tariff wars with them before, and they got scared.
00:46:38.140I think the response from China is very sharp and it's very strategic.
00:46:42.420As Vanessa mentioned, in 2018, American farmers dealt with the hardships of tariffs.
00:46:49.180China has made this very calculated move to, again—
00:46:52.920Now, you know, Democrats complain a lot about tariffs saying, like, oh, it's going to, you know, it's going to pass the cost on to the consumer.
00:47:05.960And the other thing also that I want you guys to understand is that it increases, right, the incentive to make things domestically, which creates jobs.
00:47:15.340The purpose isn't to, you know, make it where people spend more money to buy goods.
00:47:20.220No, it makes it where people are more incentivized to produce stuff here versus importing shit from outside.
00:49:47.180If the U.S. has ulterior motives and insists on waging a tariff war, trade war, or any other kind of war, China will fight the U.S. till the end.
00:50:00.080We advise the U.S. to put away its bullying face and return to the right track of dialogue and cooperation before it is too late.
00:50:59.840It's not a surprise move by Beijing, and certainly the United States isn't going to be that surprised by it.
00:51:07.060I've been talking to a number of sources who are both in diplomatic and economic circles, and the real question was, it wasn't if China was going to respond, it was when and just how strong of a response.
00:51:20.020Oh, so guys, we got 2,000 of you guys watching on YouTube, but only 600 likes, man.
00:52:09.640You guys know I fucking hate YouTube with a passion because I really do.
00:52:12.420But, you know, in order for us to get more discovery, grow the channel, get more people to join the OSS, right, we got to be able to go ahead and get people in.
00:52:21.400And you get that through YouTube, right?
00:52:23.880Get the normies in through YouTube to join the OSS O slash squad.
00:52:38.320When it comes to trade partners, I will say that China has absolutely, you know, increased the quality of life for Americans because what we've been able to do is move some of our industry over there to China to make things for very cheap.
00:52:51.260And then that obviously is passed back on to us where we are able to pay at a better price.
00:52:56.640For example, if you look at iPhones, right, a lot of our iPhones are made in China and we're able to procure iPhones at a way better price than other places.
00:53:03.080If you go to, like, South America or anywhere else in the world, iPhones are significantly more expensive.
00:53:07.760And the reason why they're significantly more expensive is because they don't make them in China, if I'm not mistaken, or they don't have the same trade agreements with China that we do.
00:53:15.540So we're able to get iPhones actually at a way better price than the rest of the world, despite the fact that iPhones are very expensive.
00:53:20.200But that's just one example of how we're able to get good deals working with China on some industries, right?
00:53:26.380Some industries, you can go ahead and move overseas, but other ones you need to keep in-house, right?
00:53:31.080And I think that's the goal here with some of these tariffs.
00:53:36.680And perhaps we might have expected that from Beijing, as you rightly point out, Mark.
00:54:42.460Actually, anything in the United States, and we're talking about things like bourbon or wine or beer, will get a 25% tariff.
00:54:50.580But more than that, many provinces here in Canada, I would say the majority, will now be taking U.S. alcohol off their shelves and refusing to—
00:54:58.460Yeah, they were—this is actually true.
00:56:05.320This is the kind of trade war that we're in for right now.
00:56:08.000We do expect to hear from Prime Minister Trudeau at 1030, giving us more details on all of this.
00:56:12.760But I do want to give you some insight into what is already going on on both sides of the border.
00:56:16.620So right now, customs brokers on the border are trying to figure out when they have a truck that comes in with their bill of shipment, what they must charge those companies that are now shipping from Canada into the United States.
00:56:33.460But more than that, it is already changing the way people, businesses have basically designed all of their assembly, all of their inputs.
00:56:43.760And it is really wreaking havoc, as I'm hearing from some business owners already.
00:56:48.180Keep in mind this morning, Becky, we have already had two top CEOs in the United States from both Best Buy and Target say that Americans will feel this in terms of not just the tariffs that the U.S. has put in,
00:57:01.400but the retaliatory tariffs from Canada and Mexico and China, that Americans will feel that in the coming days, not just weeks, but days.
00:57:10.100All of this to make clear that when we say the wood tariff, what we could actually be talking about is inflation, because that is the way it's going to lead.
00:57:17.160What can Canada do next? We will find out more at 1030.
00:57:19.700Well, here's the thing. They're going to feel it way harder than we do, Chad.
00:57:23.360So Canada, Mexico, they're going to absolutely feel it more than we do.
00:57:27.040And that's the whole point of these tariffs war, is that we'll be able to endure, you know, these increased prices a lot better than they will.
00:57:34.440And that will eventually get them to fold. That's the whole purpose here with these tariffs wars, is Trump sees it as we're not getting a fair shake.
00:57:40.860We make a lot of our own shit anyway, and we don't necessarily need them as much.
00:57:44.780And they're getting, they're ripping us off.
00:57:47.120So he's looking at it like, look, we know that Canada's going to fold.
00:57:51.220They're just posturing, and we're going to go ahead and make them suffer economically, because I'll tell y'all this right now.
00:57:55.680So Canada's economy is way worse than ours. Way worse off. So, yeah.
00:58:02.020But one thing that is on the table is either adding a levy that Canada would charge more for the United States, for any hydropower, gas, natural gas they take from Canada.
00:58:13.600So putting a levy on that, and also perhaps restricting supplies, which would be an incredibly...
00:58:19.680So, yeah. So you guys can see, obviously, the tariff war, and then let me see if there's anything new.
00:58:30.680Oh, yeah. Let's see what Trudeau guys say.
00:58:38.400Canada and China quickly announced retaliatory tariffs after a 25% tax on imports from Canada and Mexico, plus an additional 10% from China.
00:58:49.900Also, guys, we only got 852 likes on YouTube. We need to hit that 2,000 and just 855 is what I see here. Like the goddamn video, man. I don't want to have to stop the show. So like the video.
00:59:00.900Went into effect. Mexico's president says countermeasures could come by Sunday.
00:59:06.580Canada's prime minister also said that the move to impose tariffs will hurt all countries involved, including the U.S.
00:59:16.700Americans will be paying more for groceries, for gas, for cars, for homes.
00:59:22.380A warning Tuesday from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to Americans, saying President Trump's 25% tariffs now in effect will mean higher prices for all.
00:59:31.940Canadians are reasonable, and we are polite, but we will not back down from a fight.
00:59:37.580Canada retaliating with its own 25% tariffs, with more to come in 21 days.
01:00:14.060He dislikes the fact that these countries don't have their borders secure, and they're ripping us off when it comes to trade.
01:00:19.800Are, in my view, a means to an end, not the end itself, and hopefully it's something that can be temporary in nature.
01:00:25.800Because one of the biggest things is he wanted more people, more border—well, their equivalent of Border Patrol on the border in Mexico and on Canada.
01:00:32.620That's what he wanted. Right? And then the first—the first month, they complied.
01:00:37.580Still, the president says he's planning for more, threatening reciprocal tariffs on major trading partners starting next month.
01:00:43.500Reciprocal tariffs start on April 2nd.
01:00:45.960Plus, China, slapped with an additional 10% tariff, announced its own retaliatory tariffs on U.S. agricultural imports.
01:00:52.380And finally, a lawsuit with the World Trade Organization.
01:00:55.660The escalating trade war, sending U.S. stocks plunging, as Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he's prepared to cut off electricity exports to the U.S.
01:01:04.540The market is going to go downhill faster than the American bobsled team.
01:01:08.920This is unnecessary, and we do have to retaliate.
01:01:12.220And I apologize to the American people. It's not you.
01:01:15.480It's your president that's causing this problem.
01:01:17.940And tonight, we are expecting the economy to be a major focus at President Trump's joint address to Congress.
01:01:23.880Which we—which we went ahead and reacted to that yesterday.
01:01:28.160At the White House, Alexander Rehoff, Fox News.
01:01:30.940All right. Okay, let me see here if I got any chats to catch up on.
01:13:34.600On March 2nd, 2025, Caitlin Amaranth Siragusa, I'm pretty sure I butchered that, was the target of a violent home invasion at her house in Houston, according to reports from the Houston Chronicle.
01:13:44.100Three armed intruders broke into her home around 10.40 p.m., pistol whipped her, and demanded access to her cryptocurrency.
01:13:50.180They knew exactly what they were looking for.
01:13:52.100During the attack, she suffered significant injuries from being beaten, and these guys weren't playing around.
01:14:03.060Bro, and honestly, I knew she was probably in a relationship or something.
01:14:08.600It's just that she can't reveal that shit, bro, because you lose a lot of money when you're an OF girl.
01:14:14.940Potentially injuring one of them before they fled.
01:14:17.540Siragusa was later taken to the hospital but is in stable condition.
01:14:20.540This whole thing was documented almost in real time because she took to social media to update her followers, sharing details of the attack, and even security camp footage, according to comicbook.com.
01:14:29.720Now, you know, I remember back in the day when the prime targets for robberies and home invasions were athletes and entertainers.
01:15:02.200A lot of influencers don't realize how visible they really are.
01:15:07.220There's this kind of disconnect between seeing numbers on a screen, 100,000, a million, 10 million followers, and understanding that real people are out there watching, studying, and sometimes plotting against you.
01:15:18.320And the problem, these people watching you aren't always leaving comments.
01:21:48.980Yo, Martin, I've been on top of content lately because of work, but are you planning on doing something with Tate since they've been in Miami?
01:26:16.260And I was really proud of myself that I came so far.
01:26:19.740I just didn't think that my video and my post and the way I was dancing would be deemed as inappropriate.
01:26:26.600See, that just goes to show how stupid modern women are.
01:26:30.180Like, the fact she doesn't think, and let's, let's go through, let's go through this, right?
01:26:35.780The fact she doesn't understand that it's inappropriate for you to be dancing like that on an airplane at work, right?
01:26:43.320Like, when you have a pretty serious job as a fucking flight attendant, like, if that plane's gonna go down, like, you're expected to, you know, be someone of authority to keep things calm and assist people.
01:26:53.140Like, the fact she doesn't realize that that's inappropriate to do and then also put on the internet, like, goes to show the greater problem we have in society, which is what?
01:27:01.060It is that women openly behave like whores and don't expect any consequences.
01:27:08.620We have a huge societal issue here where women think it's okay to twerk and dance in a sexual manner, behave in a sexual manner, put pictures of themselves on the internet where they're scantily clad, and basically behave like strippers with zero consequence.
01:27:53.700But they don't know better because we don't penalize women for this shit.
01:28:00.220When guys like me go in and say, yo, you're being a slut, stop dancing like you did here on the internet, I get called a misogynist and censored or banned.
01:28:20.480Maybe if I didn't get banned on Meta 20 times or if I didn't get banned on TikTok a million times, she might have come across one of my videos where she saw me saying, hey, you probably don't want to be twerking in public or when you have a professional job, you look like a dumbass.
01:28:55.820But when pro-masculine content, right, that tells women the truth gets suppressed all the time, we have this content economy where we reinforce women to behave like idiots, like this girl here.
01:29:09.580She didn't think it was inappropriate.
01:39:23.240You can choose, release all the hostages now, not later, and immediately return all of the dead bodies of the people you murdered, or it is over for you.
01:39:30.560Only sick and twisted people keep bodies, and you are sick and twisted.
01:39:33.600I'm sending Israel everything it needs to finish the job, and not a single Hamas member will be safe if you don't do as I say.
01:39:39.100I've just met with your former hostages whose lives you have destroyed.
01:43:23.420By funding Hamas, it allows Netanyahu to justify constant aggression in Gaza and do their periodic cutting-the-grass campaigns, as well as maintain a strong border.
01:44:15.000By fighting Hamas, it allows Naniya to justify constant aggression in Gaza and do their periodic cutting the grass, which, by the way, for you guys that are wondering what cutting the grass is, every couple of years, they do airstrikes and targeted attacks and kill members of Hamas, or, you know, Palestinians that they think are members of Hamas, and they do it every couple of years.
01:44:34.420Obviously, they haven't done it for a bit because they've had a full-on war there, but in times where they didn't have wars ever since 2007 when Hamas took over, or 2006-ish, they would do these campaigns where they call it cutting the grass in Hebrew.
01:45:15.420Cool. What's up next here, chat? Anything you guys want me to react to before I – because we've got Fresh Effect coming up in about an hour, so I kind of do want to hit the gym.
01:45:25.340So this is a bit of a shorter show here.
01:45:28.840Two hours, but we've got a lot of stuff knocked out.
01:45:34.140Shinbrick says, all right, I'm going to join the next level in Castle.
01:45:36.060Wasn't able to get the crypto course in time, but here in Castle, I'm sure I'll get the help I need.
01:45:39.600Yeah, absolutely, bro. Get in the premium. Premium is where you got to go.
01:45:43.380That is where you got to go, my friend.
01:47:54.280And realistically, if you had like the journalists of integrity from 1960s era alive today and they hadn't been bought out and shot in the head and whatever else happened, they would be conspiracy theorists.
01:54:23.380Either bad trafficked or just, like, knew Epstein and, like, knew that world a little bit.
01:54:27.740But I suspect that she's been whispering in his ear about what that really is and does and all that things.
01:54:31.380Because a lot of, she's been kind of, like, acting from the back a lot.
01:54:33.760But when you really dig into what Melania's been doing, she's very, very active in anti-trafficking and in protecting traffic victims and girls and stuff.
01:54:40.120And as Trump, when he married her, and then they have Barron, and he's watching his son grow up.
01:54:43.860So you have this young child, and you have this wife telling you about her previous life, probably.
01:54:47.340And just whispering in your ear that, like, this could be your legacy.
01:54:57.120And maybe he was involved in the trafficking a little bit because of the things that he bought and the people that he knew and, like, Roy Cohn connections.
01:55:17.540And so I suspect that Melania has been instrumental in his sort of shift to being the only guy willing to go after those traffickers.
01:55:22.520Out of all the information that's getting disclosed, supposedly, this administration, what do you have the least faith that we're going to come to a conclusion?
01:55:54.600Certainly, they had help from the CIA.
01:55:55.840And certainly, they had help from these other organized crime and intelligence operations.
01:55:59.200But you don't, like, so, for example, Dan Bongino, the new, what is he, deputy director of the FBI, he recently had this clip that went all around where he said on camera that he had a source that he trusted deeply.
01:56:20.920So if this giant group of Jewish billionaires is running a sex trafficking operation targeting American politicians and business people and stuff, you think they're working with an Arab or Muslim nation in the Middle East?
01:56:30.140Like, you think that Lesley Wexner is devoting his entire life to philanthropies on behalf of Israel?
01:56:34.340But then he's going to work for Saudi Arabia when he's doing this trafficking?
01:56:37.280But if someone says to him that they're all working for a country in the Middle East, knowing he knows what that means, but not specifying, doesn't he kind of have to repeat it that same way?
01:56:47.820Well, he also has to repeat it the same way because he won't get the job if he says Israel.
01:56:50.460Because Israel has so much control over our government right now.
01:56:52.420And I'm not saying that all Jews are in on something.
01:56:57.780But Israel's government is every bit as vulnerable to the deep state effect as the American government.
01:57:05.380But I would argue that Israel's government is way more vulnerable to it because of the people that founded Israel and the way it was founded.
01:57:10.180It was founded in a modern time, much more recently, by, like, it was a revolutionary founding.
01:57:14.420And I can totally sympathize with the Jewish desire to have that state.
01:57:18.460But because of the way that happened, the people that founded Israel were a bunch of organized crime figures in America, the Jewish mob, that were helping with money and with arms trafficking to get the guns there because they had to have guns.
01:57:27.780And it was the Rothschild banking family sending a whole bunch of money and getting the declaration in the first place.
01:57:32.420And then the people that were there, the three different organizations, the Irgun, the Lehi group, and the Haganah, those were the three, like, paramilitary groups that fought to found Israel.
01:57:40.140And they're, like, the heroes of Israel.
01:57:41.160And they're also terrorist organizations.
01:57:43.720Which I understand the narrative that they're heroes.
01:57:45.400But when Israel was officially founded, they officially designated Irgun and Lehi as terrorist organizations because they had been bombing civilians.
01:57:52.600They'd been bombing British civilians.
01:57:53.660The first official act of terror, before they changed the definition, was the bombing of the King David Hotel, where these...
01:57:59.260Now, it's masterminded by a guy named Menachem Begin, this dude right here.
02:10:31.060This is how you discuss the rockets raining down.
02:10:32.980This is how you discuss the settlements.
02:10:34.200This is how you discuss the occupation and the palace and all these things.
02:10:37.160And they use examples of words that work and words that don't work.
02:10:39.920And when you read it, you realize, like, holy shit, that's exactly what politicians have been saying on TV my entire life.
02:10:44.220And they use Obama as one example of really good words that work.
02:10:46.840You should talk like Obama because he's good at sort of empathizing with the other side and making us understand that, like, we're here for peace.
02:10:56.140Yeah, Wikipedia has its little, like, notes at the bottom that are hyperlinked.
02:11:01.380Inside this propagandized space because it's been essential to them for so long to protect that image in order to continue the deep state element of what they're doing.
02:11:09.380When I would argue that we would all be much better off if Bibi was fucking not there and we had a more sane person in charge of Israel that was actually there for peace and not there for whatever the fuck Bibi is doing.
02:11:19.980And we could start to heal this thing and talk about it.
02:11:21.960Most people in the general public aren't even aware that the Israeli people were protesting against Netanyahu before October 6th.
02:12:15.160I suspect, I'm hoping I'm not blowing the lid on Trump's idea here.
02:12:18.300I kind of suspect that Trump is kind of in on a coup against Netanyahu right now.
02:12:21.780This is just my theory based upon the way he talked about, like, occupying Gaza and the way he's friends with Jared Kushner and the way he's friends with the Adelsons.
02:12:28.380I suspect that these powerful Jews, like the Adelsons type people, are starting to realize that Netanyahu is kind of sinking this ship.
02:12:40.960Netanyahu is the only prime minister that has the balls to wage war against the Middle East and not give a fuck what anyone thinks.
02:12:45.700So he's doing all the dirty work, and what I predict is they're going to get him out of power after he wages his war and destabilizes the Middle East and gets everything done that they want done.
02:12:54.920And then they're going to bring in someone in that's more left-wing and more liberal to create the guys that they want to make peace with the Palestinians.
02:13:12.300...fucked it all up, and it's not going well for Israel in the public conversation.
02:13:17.720Like, I can ratio just about anyone I want on Twitter over the Israel thing because the public sentiment is just shifting.
02:13:22.780And it's not healthy for anyone, for Jewish people or anyone else.
02:13:25.720And I'd suspect that the powerful Jewish people are starting to see that and are starting to scheme on how do we fucking get Netanyahu out of there and put someone in that can actually move us towards some sort of peace.
02:13:37.980Yes, they are going to—I think at some point they're going to use Netanyahu as a scapegoat.
02:13:41.480But make no mistake about it, they want him there because he's able to do everything that everyone else is scared to do.
02:13:46.960He's wanting to go to war with Lebanese, wanting to go to war with the Houthis, wanting to go to war with the Iranians and the Syrians, right?
02:13:54.800He's, you know, did a significant job in destabilizing Hamas.
02:13:58.820So he's doing a lot of the dirty work that everyone else is scared to do and also getting a lot of the hate that the world is giving him.
02:14:05.540Now, you know, with that said, I think once the use for him is gone and they've been able to complete their mission to destroy Hamas and do whatever the fuck they need to do, then they might go ahead and say,
02:14:15.000OK, yeah, we're going to arrest him ourselves on these corruption charges, whatever.
02:14:18.020But he's going to get, you know, he's going to get the same sweetheart deal as like Epstein.
02:14:21.480He's going to be able to go to his house and shit at night, sleep there.
02:14:32.700They're going to look at him as a hero because he did all the dirty work that other prime ministers were scared to do.
02:14:37.120To include assassinating Yitzhak Rabin.
02:14:42.600For you guys that don't know, he assassinated someone from the Likud party, killed Yitzhak Rabin after he had just struck the deal with Yasser Arafat for the Oslo Accords.
02:14:52.300OK, which would have been which would have put them on a path for a two state solution under the Clinton administration.