00:08:02.920But I would definitely like to stay like the way it is.
00:08:06.060First on Fox tonight, construction for a so-called border wall could begin in downtown El Paso.
00:08:13.500Now, this border fencing that you see right here behind me in the Chihuahuita neighborhood will soon be replaced by what U.S. Border Patrol is calling a wall.
00:08:21.980For the neighbors who live right here on the border, there are mixed feelings on whether that change is even needed.
00:08:27.060Belia Sanchez says since the current fence went up, there have been few illegal crossings.
00:08:33.420If you can't give your opinion in English, it's irrelevant.
00:08:43.620For the neighbors who live right here on the border, there are mixed feelings on whether that change is even needed.
00:08:49.240Belia Sanchez says since the current fence went up, there have been few illegal crossings in her neighborhood, which sits right on the U.S.-Mexico border.
00:08:59.660She's been living in the Chihuahuita neighborhood for decades.
00:09:02.740But starting Friday, her view of the border will change.
00:09:07.060If she's been living in America for decades, why can't this bitch speak English?
00:09:13.680Yeah, no, she's not trying to assimilate.
00:09:15.300This is just an extension of Mexico for these fucking people.
00:16:01.640But, like, I think, you know, like, if you drag your family over here and you make it in, we're going to throw you all in concentration camps and separate you from your children.
00:16:11.660That's a good bit of complexity to throw in there.
00:16:30.280Well, I think, you know, we're going to have to, there are some simple things that you can do to, like, make it to where they don't want to come back.
00:16:39.120And, you know, that's definitely one of them.
00:16:41.080But, you know, in the 50s, early 50s, late 40s, early 50s, we had a really bad beaner problem, both from Texas to California.
00:16:52.880Because during World War II, when our men were overseas, being tricked into fighting Germany and Japan.
00:17:11.720But, you know, while our men were off fighting WW2, all these factories hired up all these beaners.
00:17:23.320And when the war was over, these beaners decided, well, we're going to stay.
00:17:27.140And Truman apparently didn't do anything about it.
00:17:31.300But, you know, Eisenhower, when he got in, he was like, nah, you know, we got to have jobs for all these men that are, all these American men that are coming back.
00:17:40.000And these Mexicans don't belong here anyway.
00:17:42.700So he got, I can't remember the guy's name, but he was like a really effective general.
00:17:46.680He's like Eisenhower's favorite general.
00:17:49.240And he put him in charge of a program they called Operation Wetback.
00:17:56.320And one of the things that they did in Operation Wetback that I liked really, really well was they didn't deport these people by like, you know, carrying them down to, you know, Brownsville and pushing them across the bridge into Matamoros or whatever, where they could just wait a day or two and walk back across.
00:18:18.600What they did was they got cargo ships and they made sure that the trip was very, very uncomfortable for them.
00:18:26.900And they would put them on these cargo ships and just pack them in there like sardines, you know, they just have them, they just have them up on the top deck exposed to the elements and everything.
00:18:36.980And they would take the cargo ships all the way down to Veracruz, you know, just about the southernmost tip of Mexico.
00:26:40.700But, uh, you know, uh, Cruz really, really kind of wrecked himself.
00:26:49.200Not because it got nasty when they were in the race, uh, in the primaries sniping at each other.
00:26:58.120You know, that's, that's the kind of stuff that can be swept under the rug with the voters.
00:27:02.480The thing that, uh, where Cruz really wrecked himself was how petty he was once Trump got the nomination and how he went back on his promise to support whoever the candidate would be.
00:27:14.760Because, remember, they asked, it was one of the first, uh, Republican debates.
01:14:07.140This first one is a question that, I don't know, I've been asked this question a lot of times in like DMs and stuff.
01:14:21.920And so I guess it would be good, I don't want to offend anybody, I don't want to offend anybody, but I'm going to give you my straight-up answer to this question.
01:14:44.420What is a racist is a racist is a racist is a racist is a racist is a racist is a racist is a racist, I don't know, but I'm going to be right back.
01:14:51.420My position on Strasser is a racist is a racist is a racist is a racist is a racist is a racist is a racist is a racist, I don't know, but I'm going to be right back.
01:14:56.420Strasser brothers got what they deserved.
01:14:58.860At least, I can't remember if it was Gregor or Otto.
01:15:02.740One of them got dispatched during the Night of the Long Knives.
01:15:14.960But Strasserism is basically a very commie.
01:15:22.140So, well, it's a blend of, I don't know.
01:15:28.820Wikipedia calls it a strand of Nazism.
01:15:32.460But it's one that's really, really commie.
01:15:35.220And it's weird because they don't like Jews, but they're not against Jews for any racial or cultural or religious reasons.
01:15:46.300They don't like Jews because they're anti-capitalists, the Strasserists, which is odd because you cut all these Jews who are also anti-capitalists.
01:16:03.460It doesn't make a lot of sense from that because, you know, capitalism, communism, libertarianism, Keynesianism, Austrian economics, all that stuff.
01:16:16.540You've got Jews on every side of all that stuff.
01:16:39.920And I don't really believe, and it's not something I'm going to get into, any debates with anybody in the comment section about or anything.
01:16:47.020I don't really believe that the National Socialist Party was like this doctrinaire socialist party.
01:16:54.760And as a matter of fact, most of the people that were really hardcore into all that stuff were dispatched on the Night of the Long Nights.
01:17:01.680You know, Ernst Strom was wanting to have a second revolution where they would go and take out all of the rich people, all the, you know, like have a, basically the elites remove them all from control.
01:17:19.100And the rank and file party and the party leadership was not for that shit.
01:17:27.520And, of course, you know, there were other problems with Rome and his faction that we're not going to go into.
01:17:33.000But, you know, Hitler himself said that they chose the term, they used the term socialism because that was the hot political name of the day, you know, to be socialist.
01:17:50.400And they did enact a lot of socialist policies when they took power.
01:17:56.160And I can see that under a lot of circumstances, you know, if your economy has been wrecked by outside influences to the point that Germany's was, then you've got to have some form of command and control economy.
01:18:09.600But, you know, the 88 words, as quoted in Mein Kampf, basically say that, you know, we're going to do whatever works, whatever's good for the people.
01:18:19.420And anything that doesn't achieve that, we're going to cast it off.
01:18:22.820I don't believe that, you know, economic socialism was something that they were going to stick with forever because it wouldn't have worked in the long run, I don't believe.
01:18:34.200I mean, yeah, they had the German miracle and it was great and it was the thing to do at the time.
01:18:40.240But, you know, just, you know, do some alternate fictional history where you imagine an outcome of World War II where, you know, there was like a peace conference and everybody agreed to, you know, take their toys and go home.
01:19:01.920Um, uh, I don't believe that, uh, with Hitler and the same people being in charge over the long haul that they would have remained, uh, socialist economically the way that they did.
01:19:13.880I think they would have moved, uh, largely to free enterprise.
01:19:17.440Um, and yeah, I know that capitalism, um, has puts a bad taste in a lot of people's mouths and that's understandable.
01:19:28.060Um, but you know, there are just, there are aspects of all these, uh, systems that are good and there are aspects of all these systems that are bad.
01:19:37.360But I, I just, um, I don't like the whole, uh, Strasserism thing.
01:20:08.960And, um, I like, uh, the idea of trying to get back to the type of country.
01:20:16.780And of course, I don't mean going back in time.
01:20:19.520I mean, doing it for the 21st century and beyond.
01:20:23.100So, you know, there would be a lot of changes, uh, made because of things that the founders couldn't have foreseen.
01:20:28.500But the, in basic principle, the type of country that the founders envisioned.
01:20:33.000And, um, and I don't like to talk about economics a lot because it's not really important.
01:20:37.860You know, what we're about here at the crypto report and what daily stormers about is culture because everything is downstream from culture.
01:20:47.000Um, we've got to win the cultural battle first.
01:20:50.720And nobody's going to win the cultural battle, uh, by being out there talking about we're the most extreme national Bolsheviks or Strasserists or whatever.
01:21:01.780Or, you know, being an American and attacking capitalism and saying we've got to institute socialism.
01:21:07.180You're not going to get anywhere with that shit.
01:21:08.960So there's my take on Strasserism, uh, infamous tourists who, uh, identifies as a new fag, even though he's seems to me like he's been around forever.
01:21:19.780But hopefully you'll be debuting another rap song.
01:21:23.980I still can't get white chalk out of my head.
01:21:25.940Well, lucky him, as everybody heard at the beginning of the show, there was a new song.
01:21:34.200Uh, 200 years together, a grape drink drinker asks favorite vape juice.
01:21:41.200Um, uh, I can answer that one easily, uh, hands down.
01:21:45.360Uh, my favorite vape juice is called fairgrounds and what fairgrounds, the flavor of fairgrounds is, um, deep fried Twinkie.
01:21:56.880Like you get at the state fair and it's really good.
01:22:00.860And it's, um, if you, if you're vaping it in the right equipment, it really, really does taste like it.
01:22:08.400It tastes like when you inhale, uh, you get the real flavor of like the deep fried yellow cake.
01:22:15.740And when you exhale, you taste that cream filling.
01:22:19.980And if, like, if you've got a, uh, uh, a unit that just makes really thick, strong vapor, uh, it can actually kind of give you the sensation of having that cream in your mouth.
01:22:32.920Well, what's your favorite vape juice, Don?
01:22:35.540Uh, I don't really have one in particular.
01:22:59.840Uh, I, I like, uh, I like the dessert flavor that like savory dessert flavors most.
01:23:05.120Um, the thing I don't like, and a lot of people really do like it, but I don't like tart fruit flavors like, you know, like sour apple or whatever.
01:23:30.960Right now, right at the moment as we're speaking, I'm vaping, uh, uh, buttermilk pie at, uh, it's pretty good, but it's not as good as the, uh, uh, fairgrounds to me that the, you asked me what my favorite vape juice is.
01:23:49.400And that's what pops to mind right off the bat.
01:23:51.560Every time it's fairgrounds, I tell you, um, as a backup vape and, you know, for when I go in places where,
01:24:00.900like, you know, vaping my big steamroller sub-o mod is not appropriate.
01:24:07.020I bought one of these little Soarin' Airs that, um, it's, it's kind of like one of those jewels, but it's better.
01:24:16.100It doesn't have, you don't have to buy little pre-filled pods to change and all that.
01:24:21.520It's got, it's got these little tanks, little plastic tanks that fit on top.
01:24:25.760It's about as big as a credit card and it uses the, uh, nicotine salts instead of the regular vape juice.
01:24:33.140And I, what I buy is, uh, this stuff called Dinner Lady Lemon Tart.
01:24:38.800And I wouldn't have bought Dinner Lady Lemon Tart, uh, based on that description.
01:24:45.180But when I was looking at the flavors, the guy that I bought the stuff from said,
01:24:54.000And sure enough, that's what it actually tastes like.
01:24:57.640Um, and there's a lot of, uh, debate going on now about, uh, you know, the traditional vape or the nicotine salts vape.
01:25:08.600And my opinion is after, you know, I've, I've been doing the nicotine salts thing for a couple of months now and I prefer the traditional vape.
01:25:17.580Um, you know, at, uh, six milligrams of nicotine, I get a better nicotine hit off the traditional vape than I do on the nicotine salts.
01:25:28.900You know, they come in two options, 30 or 50 milligram, cause it gives you way less vapor.
01:25:33.620But, um, no matter what kind of, uh, juice you buy for the nicotine salts, it kind of tastes like salt.
01:25:58.140Um, you know, you take a good drag off the nicotine salt and you just hold your breath for about five seconds and practically zero vapor comes out.
01:26:06.940And another thing they're really good for is, you know, when you're running back and forth, going to the store and doing this and that, it gets to be a hassle.
01:26:16.520At least for me, all the crap that you have to grab, you know, you gotta grab your phone, you gotta grab your keys, you gotta grab this big old vape to carry around and all that.
01:26:24.400And, you know, this little, uh, this little swar and just, you know, if you've got a pocket tee, it fits right in that front pocket or whatever.
01:26:32.800It's just this tiny little thing to grab and take with you.
01:26:35.760And the other thing that's good about it is it, it just takes a couple of minutes to charge it.