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00:02:58.020to Casey, who is running for governor in Ohio. We have an American, and then we have an American
00:03:06.120citizen. And these two are not the same. Casey, welcome to the show. Thank you for having me.0.91
00:03:13.600A real honor to be here. Awesome. You're doing a good job. I've been following you online,
00:03:18.160watching what you're up to on X. When is the actual, your race is shorter. We just interviewed
00:03:24.800Fishback, James Fishback, but the actual election takes place when in Ohio?
00:03:32.000Our primary is May 5th, and it's the Republican primary, but actually I've learned that it's open.
00:03:37.900So literally anybody can vote in the Ohio Republican primary, which is fascinating because some hardcore establishment Republicans came after me and said, are you trying to get Democrats to vote for you?
00:04:25.360You know, if you back up five years or so, especially during the Joe Biden administration, what I saw happening with culture was horrific.
00:04:33.180I watched how different groups of people are being divided politically through, obviously, means that are in no way at face value for political gain.
00:04:43.560I'm watching the United States of America be torn apart socially, economically, politically, and it's not organic.
00:04:50.800And in those years, I'm an automotive guy, build cars, do automotive YouTube, lead a
00:07:07.680And just in looking at over the summer with regard to Vivek, this is a man who, he didn't go to college in Ohio.
00:07:14.320You know, I'm a third generation Ohio State alumni.
00:07:16.500Heck, my grandfather after World War II went there on the GI Bill in 1950.
00:07:20.900Vivek has no businesses in Ohio, despite his massive wealth, which has doubled since just running for political office using, obviously, money from taxpayers donated.
00:07:31.720He's just out there talking to make himself more famous.
00:07:33.860But despite having a nearly $2 billion worth, he's done no philanthropy in Ohio.
00:07:39.320When I've spent the last 11 years of my life mentoring college students to my own detriment and my own time to help them get jobs, these are things that started just deeply bothering me.0.91
00:07:52.020And I don't think it's acceptable that our government that was set up to be for the people and by the people is being clearly bought out by what looks to be just a manufactured billionaire born to Indian foreign nationals who got his citizenship through paperwork.0.84
00:08:13.580And who and this is this is an oddity to me.0.93
00:11:48.120But in 2017, the company announces that their clinical trials had failed.
00:11:52.680The drug that everyone would thought would be a blockbuster, the first on the market to treat this disease that would basically have its whole share of the market cap.
00:12:00.760Oh, what a surprise it failed, just like it failed all its previous trials.
00:12:04.540But Vivek, of course, walked away from that.
00:12:25.720He pivots to the front of something, gets there when the getting is good.0.64
00:12:29.580So he was the one saying, there's only two genders, God is real.
00:12:32.700Now, very important question is, which God is real, Vivek?
00:12:36.000which of the millions of god in hinduism are real but he pivoted right as the the turn against
00:12:41.060wokeness was kind of happening and he said all the right things and it was pretty impressive
00:12:45.020because he jumps out and he gets eight percent of the presidential uh primary i believe it's in
00:12:50.960iowa the first one which is really impressive for a candidate with no political backing but
00:12:55.580obviously he's not going to win the primary against donald trump so he drops out of that
00:12:59.140quickly he makes all these promises we're staying into the last state people believe in me he gets
00:13:04.320his eight percent he gets his name recognition drops out and then pivots back and and like you
00:13:09.600said kind of uh clears the field and it's like i'm the guy for ohio but now ohio is a state that
00:13:15.140trump won you could correct me if i'm wrong by 12 in 2024 and depending on the plan it was what
00:13:22.200it was a lot yeah yep it was a very red state in that regard depending on the polling he's down
00:13:27.880potentially one to two points on a democrat woman who locked the state down to her best capacity
00:13:33.420during covid so you have this massive trump state that votes for votes for trump by double digits he
00:13:40.900swoops in with not much of a track record to go off of and it's looking like he could lose the
00:13:46.200state if he's selected in the primary for the republican party yeah i i agree with that
00:13:51.340wholeheartedly it's pretty obvious that he will lose the state now we also have to point out this
00:13:56.720is a red state this is on the wave of donald trump getting office with everybody including myself
00:14:01.620supporting him for that. Donald Trump, that is. And he's going up against Amy Acton, a Democrat
00:14:07.760candidate who not only helped lock down the state, mind you, she resigned as the health director,
00:14:14.300citing reasons that there was too much pressure. I'm actually not kidding about that. So the
00:14:19.960Democrats' best candidate is a person who quit, and they think they're going to put that person
00:14:26.320at the helm of the ship of Ohio's economy and a fleet of F-16s, and the GOP has selected somebody
00:14:35.780who is only on paperwork American. I don't know if he's ever even shot a gun in his life, let alone
00:14:41.880cares about 2A or the First Amendment, and who I'm seeing things, and perhaps you have researched
00:14:49.100this and seen it. It appears that Vivek was on the board advising DeWine and Amy Lockdown,
00:14:54.840or Amy, yeah, Amy Lockdown, Amy Acton to lock down the state. It's truly absurd when both sides
00:15:03.580are completely sold out in terms of the state level parties and spitting in our face and telling
00:15:09.860us it's rain. Yeah, I completely agree. It seems like the only two options that we really have
00:15:19.940these days is uh completely woke or soft woke and there's a lot of you know people on social media
00:15:27.800saying oh it's the woke right it's the exact same as the woke left um the the key difference is
00:15:34.560there's at least two uh when you think of the woke left you think of the summer of love and
00:15:38.620george floyd you think of the branch covidians and all you know canceling churches and locking
00:15:43.820people down in their homes and people losing their businesses and people being arrested and
00:15:48.860all these kinds of things you think of woke left the narratives that came out of that especially as
00:15:53.640it pertains to social justice and race and these kinds of things first it was a lie you have guys
00:16:01.020like LeBron James saying that he's afraid to go out his front door because he's being hunted in
00:16:06.340the streets you know that that all these you know just I mean the the average person was under the
00:16:13.060impression back in 2020 and 2021 that it was literally thousands of black men annually that
00:16:20.380were, uh, unarmed and shot by police officers. Um, which I would say that, um, it wasn't even
00:16:29.040close to that. It was like 12, but, uh, it would help to, uh, to have more male police officers in
00:16:35.140terms of, in terms of not shooting people, um, you know, who are, who are not actually dangerous.0.99
00:16:40.760a lot of times that is female police officers but the point is that it was a lie that like black
00:16:47.020people are being oppressed and minorities are being overlooked and there's discrimination
00:16:51.560against this group and against that group so first it was a lie and then and then secondly0.70
00:16:57.580the people these minority groups especially immigrants that's very different than heritage0.86
00:17:04.120blacks who could trace back their ancestry you know 400 years descendants of slaves they've been0.80
00:17:09.320in america a very long time a part of the american project um that's different than a haitian you
00:17:16.100know who's been here for 15 minutes you know but then you started getting rhetoric not just about
00:17:20.760george floyd but but about haitians and somalians and oh it's it's it's so sad and they're
00:17:26.880discriminated against and all these kinds of and so it was a lie but also it was if there's any
00:17:34.200group that we should be the most concerned about you would think that it would be uh the the
00:17:40.520heritage americans who built the country who have been here the longest we know what the founders
00:17:45.640said when when the question is raised you know um who did you uh bleed and sweat and die for like
00:17:53.440what in building this country at great cost to yourself um who did you have in mind and they
00:18:00.880answer that question for us and our posterity, right? You don't have John Adams saying for India,
00:18:07.760you know, that it's for us and our posterity for their children, that the children of heritage
00:18:14.960Americans were supposed to be the recipients of all of this blessing that was stored up by
00:18:21.760faithfulness and hard work. And so what the woke left, I think of, you know, summer of love, 2020,
00:18:28.3602021 2022 kind of the high watermark one it was a lie oh there's discrimination against minorities
00:18:35.540meanwhile there was actually discrimination on the books with ivy league schools right and their
00:18:41.800admissions process with fortune 500 companies and their di hiring metrics and not to mention h1b
00:18:48.160visas and so in all these ways that it was a lie there was actually if anything there was
00:18:53.000there was cataloged and people have done this and shown the receipts there was
00:18:56.980cataloged objective discrimination against heritage Americans, not against all these
00:19:03.560minorities. So it was a lie. But then number two, if there's any group, and if there's any group
00:19:10.860that we should be extra careful not to discriminate against, you would think that it would be the
00:19:16.300group of people that the founders of our nation said they were building the nation for, for us
00:19:21.540in our posterity so um so right now you see on social media i see it all the time well it's it's
00:19:28.120woke left and it's woke right but i think that framework is wrong the way i would describe it is
00:19:33.220uh no it's it's hard woke soft woke that's like a vivek he would fall into that category
00:19:40.180and then just not woke traditional um objective and and so my point is that i feel like guys like
00:19:49.540Vivek, they'd like to make themselves sound like, well, I'm normal, and someone like Casey,
00:19:56.380he's a far-right extremist, or he's woke right, or whatever. No, it is still the heart of
00:20:03.720wokeness and social justice and these kinds of things. It's propositional nationhood.
00:20:11.520What does it mean to be an American? Matt Walsh, you know, he did a great documentary,
00:20:15.320what is a woman i feel like what we need right now is is the answer to the question what is an
00:20:20.980american and vivek is an american citizen in terms of he actually has the document he has the paper
00:20:28.180as far as we know um but that doesn't make you an american i can become a japanese citizen i can
00:20:37.540move my family over there and go through the process and maybe be granted and but i'll never
00:20:42.360be Japanese. Vivek will never be an American. That doesn't mean that we hate non-Americans.
00:20:48.780That doesn't mean that we should exploit or mistreat non-Americans. But if we're going to
00:20:53.940have a country, we have to be able to say what a country is. And I think that it's more than what
00:21:01.240I'm about to state, but it can never be less. A nation is a people and place. I would argue,
00:21:08.300people in place, lineage and land, and it's more than just that. It's lineage, it's land,
00:21:14.340it's also language and loves and liturgy, worship, tradition, religion, it's culture,
00:21:21.640all these things. But we've gotten to the point where we're trying to answer the question,
00:21:27.540what is a nation with not more than lineage and land, people in place, but less than? We're
00:21:34.220trying to say that you can actually answer the question, what is it? What is Japan? What is it
00:21:41.300to be Japanese? And you can somehow take out Japanese personhood and yet still faithfully1.00
00:21:48.660answer that question. What it means to be Japanese is to really enjoy sushi. Well,
00:21:53.880then I'm Japanese. I like sushi. You know, like what it means to be Japanese is to appreciate a
00:21:59.900good samurai movie okay well then i guess i'm japanese and and so we're not trying to be rude
00:22:06.000i i've watched you casey i haven't detected malice or or being a jerk but i think that part of what
00:22:14.280you're running on in the groundswell behind you is people heritage americans the descendants of0.91
00:22:20.680people who built the country people have been here longer than just 15 minutes i mean vivek is an
00:22:26.720anchor baby. His parents, I think his father's still not an American citizen. And I think people
00:22:33.300are getting behind you because they're saying, look, it means something to be an American. And
00:22:39.060for a state governor, I would like my state governor to actually be a true member of this
00:22:47.140country. What do you think about that? Lots of good things to unpack. First, I have to say,
00:22:53.700just beyond me being an Ohio guy, I've got an amazing team and some really incredible policy
00:22:59.460that is set up first and foremost and only for the betterment of the people of Ohio.
00:23:05.360I could care less about billionaires and corporations at this moment unless
00:23:09.320their best interest is specifically first and foremost the people of Ohio.
00:23:14.360Now, you spoke of the various forms of woke that's being spoken about. Now, perfectly honest,
00:23:19.280I would be happy never to hear that word again in any of its iterations.
00:23:23.700because it has served no one. It's also clear to me that all that happens politically is that
00:23:30.740whether it can even just be the left, right, or the varying forms of woke, or any label they want
00:23:36.100to put on anybody, is only a means of control and division. Because when you divide people,
00:23:42.260you have the opportunity to control groups of them. And control is only a matter of power,
00:23:47.180political power. So the other thing I want to point out are just the lies that exist
00:23:52.480for leverage for instance school shootings very very sad very emotional thing very scary
00:23:59.440but one day i decided to ask rock you know give me the list of the numbers of all the people that
00:24:06.080have died by a whole list of things over the course of a year and i said you know mass school
00:24:10.520shootings k through 12 um where you know two or more people uh die and it was 16.8 people a year
00:24:19.400I said, how many people, K-12, die a year just going to school in recess and gym class? Something like 240.
00:24:32.100Just want to point out that then, if you look at how many people get hit by a car and die a year in America, it's like 7,500.
00:24:39.060How many veterans commit suicide a year? 6,000. More veterans commit suicide than die in combat a year in the United States.
00:24:48.440Now, I just want to point that out because you'd think school shootings were the worst possible thing in the world.
00:24:54.080Yet many, many more just die by virtue of going to gym class and recess normally.
00:24:59.200So that's an example of how political leverage and manipulation of our emotions is used against us politically to divide us, to take away our rights.
00:25:07.240For instance, gun rights, which is so that we can defend ourselves, not only against a home invader, but a totalitarian government that's off the rails.
00:25:19.640So I don't like these labels and I don't like division.
00:25:23.520And, for instance, Vivek has been using just that to divide us.
00:25:28.620You know, he's had his silly crash outs during Christmas time last year and all.
00:25:32.720But if we look at about the same time that I announced my candidacy for Ohio governor, he wrote an op-ed article in the New York Times, and it was originally entitled, What is an American? And I know that because I did a response video with a thumbnail saying, I'm American, comma, loser.0.95
00:25:51.160and vivek in it wrote effectively he was setting everybody up to corral them
00:25:57.640setting it up why he's an american why everybody's american on paper why he's saying it's just an0.79
00:26:03.400idea but he was doing so that if you disagree with him it's not because he's a crappy candidate
00:26:09.800and doesn't care about anybody and his actions show that and he's facing rico charges and his0.97
00:26:14.540bodyguard is facing uh federal drug trafficking charges and things no it's because you're racist
00:26:20.300And it was all clear tactical advantage in social engineering that is typically leftist interesting, considering he's supposed to be the GOP Republican candidate.
00:26:33.200But then just a short time later at AmFest, Vivek doubles down with a speech effectively saying the same thing, where now we have somebody who meets the definition of anchor baby, whose parents are from India, who I'm thinking in the 1980s was a third world country.0.90
00:26:47.400I'm still waiting for India to build a cool sports car. Not to be silly, but, you know, let's. Yeah, I typically like our guy. I want to see it.0.55
00:26:56.380Well, yeah, but think about it this way. You know, people are like, well, should we should we let Haitians and Somalians and Indians come in here? Do we want to do that?
00:27:04.280I'm like their countries can't even build a cool car. Why? Why? That little tongue in cheek, but kind of serious.
00:27:10.140But anyway, Vivek writes these articles to set us all up and corral us. So he gets massive backlash over that speech because he's trying to say, what is an American? Well, how do I not get insulted? And how does everybody not get insulted with this man who's done nothing for anybody despite his mass wealth and was born to Indian foreign nationals saying what an American is?
00:27:34.120You know, you'll notice the folded flag over here was my grandfather that landed on the beach on Easter Sunday, 1945, Battle of Okinawa.0.96
00:27:43.160You know, that man was a great mentor of mine, and he was an incredible community and family person, doctor of optometry, graduated Ohio State University, 1950 on the GI Bill.
00:27:52.960You know, over over there, the little picture was his younger brother, my great uncle, who flew F-4 Phantoms in Vietnam and nuclear B-52s during the Cold War and flew for the Ohio Air Guard.
00:28:04.840One of his plane is in the Museum of the National Museum of the Air Force at Wright-Patterson, Dayton, you know, and then their father fought in both world wars and their father before that was in the Calvary.
00:28:15.320we still have the bugle. And while war is something that we should at all cost avoid,
00:28:22.420one would hope, the families that go back fight for our tomorrow. They fight for the ideals
00:28:30.340of the United States. They are the land. They are the future. They are the people. They are
00:28:35.760the soil. I'm a product of that. My father got to enjoy the good times created by strong men.
00:28:43.940And we had a small business. It was just a little nothing country golf course.
00:28:48.540But we worked 6 o'clock in the morning, 10 o'clock at night, seven days a week.
00:28:51.680I never went on vacation in the summer as a kid. We worked.
00:28:54.420Could be anything from sharpening blades on a diesel tractor, fixing golf carts, to mowing, to looking after the people.
00:29:00.280And I experienced connecting with, God only knows, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people growing up and hearing them and their stories.
00:29:08.520A blue collar, white collar, World War II vets telling stories on the 19th hole with a pitcher of beer.
00:29:15.600I'm a product of all of these people, all of these fine Americans who cared.
00:29:57.560So what are some of the clear things that you are going to seek to accomplish as governor of Ohio?
00:30:05.360one of the first things that scares the heck out of people are these data centers
00:30:10.480they're effectively being slipped in under the cover of night with massive nda forms
00:30:15.160and a few hundred of these which is very unusual it wasn't that long ago that i saw one being built
00:30:20.340between my home and where i drive to my shop and such i'm like is this a massive housing development
00:30:25.880but then i learned what it is now a data center all it does is think and produce heat that's it
00:30:32.760these are multi-billion dollar projects each, maybe just a billion for a small one,
00:30:38.160that have tax abatements for 10 or 15 years. What? Then we have to subsidize the cost of
00:30:46.340electricity through skyrocketing electricity bills, because there's really no new power
00:30:52.140generation created, unless of course they bring in a bunch of auxiliary giant gas generators to
00:30:58.580generate extra electricity. So we're subsidizing the cost of their electricity. But also they use
00:31:04.380massive quantities of fresh water to cool them. Because other than thinking, the only thing they
00:31:08.720do is they're a big heater. And Ohio has Lake Erie, has the Ohio River, the rest of our rivers
00:31:13.800and streams, but our aquifers for farmers. The diabolical thing is just how much water that
00:31:19.340uses and potentially pollutes and then heats up. They create a very small amount of maintenance
00:31:24.620jobs. When you consider the salaries there, you know, a billion plus dollar project, people are
00:31:30.400subsidized costs to electricity and all the tax abatements may only inject a few million dollars
00:31:35.420into a local economy. That's absolutely nothing. The data centers, the way they're set up right now
00:31:41.620were slipped in and are absolutely a net loss to all the people of Ohio. For what purpose and why?
00:31:50.520And I know this is just one thing and I'll go into others, but this is a big key. And I think
00:31:53.660this shows the mindset and the actual leadership direction of what we have in there. But the data
00:31:59.680centers, why'd they come to Ohio and others? Well, Ohio is a key state because we already had
00:32:04.600good power generation, generally speaking, good infrastructure with people and communities and
00:32:09.920industry and such. So they're taking advantage of us. Because now the world is locked in an AI
00:32:16.460and data arms race that in some ways parallels the nuclear proliferation age.
00:32:22.580So this has to be done at all costs, but the cost is against the people.
00:32:26.540And what's even more diabolical is the amount of untold power that happens with computing
00:32:32.440and, of course, AI to control and manipulate all of us, of which I've done numerous videos
00:32:37.500effectively jailbreaking AI systems to show as well as get it to admit where its guardrails
00:32:45.380and programming are and what it's actually doing to us.
00:32:48.080It's diabolical that effectively we're paying for the things that will control us.
00:32:51.740Hmm. And just another note on that, one of the reasons I became super critical of our president this past summer, despite supporting, of course, was unregulated AI in the big, beautiful bill to where no state can push back for 10 years.
00:33:08.500That's game over. That's game over for the government and the nation. Think about it.
00:33:12.860What protection do we have as individuals for our face, for our likeness, for our voice, for our IP?
00:33:16.820AI is basically the biggest thieving entity ever created in the world. Not to mention robbing
00:33:24.340everything about us and all of our information to use against us, but just robbing the very
00:33:28.720human experience. So I wanted to bring that up because this shows just profoundly terrible
00:33:34.400leadership in that regard. You know, as another note, H-1Bs, that's a federal issue, the H-1B
00:33:40.220visas. But that's something that bothers me both on a personal level as well as a professional.
00:33:44.340Because, again, I tell you, for 11 years, I've been mentoring the best young college engineering students and giving them the practical skills that they don't get in school by building airplanes, by building professional-level racing cars, and mentoring them in on-road design.
00:33:56.400They get unbelievable jobs everywhere from, like, Lockheed Martin to GM, Marathon, even Tesla, and loads of startups.
00:34:12.900And if a politician or anyone says we need those because we don't have skilled enough people in the States, they are lying to you for the benefit of big corporations that save hundreds of millions of dollars by hiring cheap labor, primarily from India, which is highly coincidental because somebody that's running is basically Indian, isn't he?0.96
00:34:36.520so what happens are the companies can hire all these h1bs from india pay them less money so what0.96
00:34:44.640we've done is we've unfairly created competition in the job market to our native ohioans and1.00
00:34:50.640americans that have done it right they've gotten good grades they've studied they've worked hard
00:34:54.160they have a good family maybe they've gone in debt for school and now there's all this competition
00:34:58.040because we just brought in cheap labor from a dissimilar culture that cares nothing about us0.54
00:35:03.160and our history and our ideals and our roots well the other thing you do is guess what's going to0.97
00:35:07.820happen the salaries on the job market are going to go down so we're replacing the native population
00:35:15.660literally for the short-term games of corporations that care nothing about us for a people a dissimilar0.82
00:35:21.800culture who care nothing about us so anytime a politician or anybody else says we don't have
00:35:25.800good enough people here not only are they lying they're just showing that they never put any
00:35:30.640effort into understanding where our educational system can be better well i've been doing that
00:35:36.080for 11 years and i know it inside now so things obviously relating education but since h1bs is a
00:35:42.120federal level issue i want to as donald trump might say roadblock the hell out of them there's
00:35:48.540ways to do things for shall we say corporations and big entities where it's not in their best
00:35:52.260interest to hire that and it will be in their best interest to help our culture our people our state
00:35:58.400do right by people by others in the future uh and i know that so education there's other issues too
00:36:06.540this is an interesting one property tax on personal homes as well as stopping corporations
00:36:14.180and private equity companies from being able to buy private homes so let's talk about the second
00:36:19.940one first if much corporations private equity whatnot can buy all your homes they can out
00:36:25.860compete individuals by buying right now, just spending a little bit more money. Maybe they
00:36:30.240offer 5, 10, 15, 20 grand more, whatever. So they buy them. They hold a lot of them in their
00:36:36.100portfolio. It's worth certain equity, et cetera. But by doing that, they also have another
00:36:40.540opportunity. They can completely change and alter the market, inflate the price of houses.
00:36:46.880The gutless politicians won't say anything because, hey, they might have to pay more property tax,0.63
00:36:51.320right? And the people in it probably won't say much because they'll look around and go,
00:36:55.400this is weird, but I think I'm worth more money because my house is worth more. But then they can
00:36:59.820take out more loans and be more in debt. But what we've immediately done is destroyed the future
00:37:04.820for young people, young native people that are trying to raise a family, want to have a future.
00:37:10.500Well, how are they going to do that now if they rent in perpetuity? Meanwhile, we're flooding
00:37:15.060the future with cheap labor and such. Are you kidding me? But the other aspect is private
00:37:22.340property. Think of our seniors. They've worked their entire life to own their own home,
00:37:29.100but effectively with the property taxes, they just have to rent it from the government.
00:37:33.280And if the government just keeps screwing everything up, our future, our economy,
00:37:37.880massive inflation, make it part of there's less jobs and whatnot. Oh, but then if you don't pay
00:37:43.700your property taxes, they'll just come and take your house, won't they? And what's a senior going
00:37:48.300do and what about being able to pass on their house to the next generation generational wealth
00:37:53.180just keep it there so people can build a better tomorrow the last time i checked it's the people
00:37:57.900that make a future great i'll give you another example and before i do that i say this regarding
00:38:03.820property tax if you take that away what it does to the government is takes away some of their power
00:38:10.380gives it to the people because then it'll force one the government to be fiscally accountable and
00:38:15.980responsible with their money but two when you have to look at how we're funding things such as schools
00:38:20.540and police and fire and such it'll have to come to a vote which will give the people the power again
00:38:25.740there's also issues relating to property tax because about two-thirds of it maybe a touch
00:38:29.740more goes to schools and the majority of school funding comes from property tax which is actually
00:38:34.460not even constitutional with the ohio law and just the waste fraud and abuse in the government alone
00:38:39.820which we get into later if you see the somali related scandals going on up in minnesota the
00:38:44.540tunes of more than 10 billion dollars it's sounding like puts a push in 20. we have the same kind of
00:38:50.380stuff looks to be happening in ohio to similar magnitude and there's going to be more you know
00:38:57.580the ohio spending has gone to nearly 100 billion dollars doubled in the last 15 years alone
00:39:05.740you don't think we can't find enough wrong there to be able to fund the schools without property
00:39:09.500tax but it's giving power back to the people so they can have a future and the last note
00:39:14.300I wanted to make that I was going to say, it's the people that build the future. You may have
00:39:19.360seen at the early part of last year, I was on Tucker Carlson's show as a normie talking about
00:39:25.740my Omega car. And that was my recycle car concept that I built some years ago because I was annoyed
00:39:30.960Obama was lying to everybody about what he was going to do. It's diesel powered. And I said over
00:39:35.56010 years ago, it will get over a hundred miles of gown and do zero 60 in less than five seconds.
00:39:39.320mark my words and i built it um i kept it forever and i didn't do much with it because i didn't have
00:39:47.160a voice back then and if nobody knows you have it it doesn't exist but as i become an automotive
00:39:52.200youtuber to try to get more exposure to the non-profit i was doing and grow that uh we of
00:39:57.560course had donald trump running against kamala and we saw how administrations such as gavin newsom
00:40:05.160in california and joe biden were going to create electric vehicle mandates manding that all new
00:40:11.400cars sold by a certain time had to be electric or the vast majority thereof which one destroys
00:40:16.360innovation and i think is wrong and two government regulation of industry is one of the mechanical
00:40:23.400points of fascism so i know the left likes to call anybody right wing that remotely likes their
00:40:28.120country a fascist it's funny because that's exactly what the left were doing they were doing fascist
00:40:32.200tactics. So anyway, I couldn't think of a Kamala presidency, and I thought I need to speak out
00:40:37.540about this. I'm going to test my car, get some numbers and think about it, and speak out. So
00:40:43.540the first day I tested that, and I'm coming to a point with this, by the way, the first day I tested
00:40:47.780it, just drive to the countryside with stop signs and turns and everything, it got 104.72 miles to
00:40:55.260gallon the first try with no extra tuning. And I didn't even have its normal aerodynamic fairings
00:40:59.100on. The next day, and this is with like 10, 12-year-old tires that are getting dried out,
00:41:04.460I did some zero to 60 testing with accelerometers and GPS on it, measured it precisely from a true
00:41:10.500stop. And I also did that with my 93 Dodge Viper RT10, a C7 Grand Sport Corvette, and Tesla Model
00:41:17.3003 rear-wheel drive with a full charge. And my 100-plus-mile-a-gallon diesel car out-accelerated
00:41:22.460my Dodge Viper two-tenths of a second and exactly matched the Corvette and the Tesla, 060. And so
00:41:29.060the third day, I figured, hey, the EPA has probably got some numbers on carbon offset and
00:41:34.200whatnot, should be able to calculate what the carbon footprint is of burning a gallon of diesel.
00:41:39.180And what's the carbon footprint of generating a kilowatt hour of electricity, not even considering
00:41:43.640losses in the grid, national average in the US. So I did a little math then, it wasn't hard.
00:41:48.600And my car on straight diesel alone has a lower carbon footprint per mile than an EV,
00:41:53.780blowing the entirety of the leftist narrative.
00:41:56.180It's also cheap to manufacture, and its manufacturing has a wildly lower carbon footprint,
00:42:00.600certainly than an EV, and even more than a conventional car.
00:42:03.760Yet our government is doing nothing, and there's nothing happening for people to innovate.
00:42:08.200So with regard to Ohio, what I would do, darn right, we're going to facilitate the ability
00:42:12.460for people to be able to actually innovate and have a government that cares about the
00:42:16.160future that people can do something about it.
00:42:17.640There needs to be the opportunity to bring manufacturing back. Toledo, Cleveland, Dayton, these are places that have people that want to work and have great places to build the industry, but there's no good projects with a good ROI for manufacturing.
00:42:30.900You know, I'm sitting at my watchmaking desk and the watch I'm wearing here now I built to meet the NASA requirements for an astronaut watch.
00:42:38.140So, you know, we have tariffs and this is a international national level thing, but we have tariffs to try to push manufacturing to be back in the States.
00:42:47.060and I could build a watch company, supply the watches to the Artemis missions that this year
00:42:51.920and the next two are going to the moon. But where's the incentive? What's the government doing
00:42:56.460to help facilitate the people create or build anything? I don't find it. I don't see it. Heck,
00:43:02.060I got millions of people hearing about the Omega car after Tucker and before. And all I had were
00:43:07.180a few private equity guys or VC guys just trying to figure out how to leverage me, steal my IP and
00:43:12.140do that. And then when they realized, oh my God, this guy's just a good leader and engineer,
00:43:15.960they'd bounce. But I say that because we have the Wright brothers in Ohio. They were bicycle
00:43:21.380mechanics that looked and thought and dreamed. They built wind tunnels, functioning wind tunnels
00:43:27.220well over 100 years ago to test airfoils, built their own aircraft, tested it. You think that
00:43:33.980kind of stuff can happen anymore in Ohio? Heck no. And I'm proof. That's why I'm running. Because
00:43:39.360the walls are closing in on all of us socially, economically, like that scene in the first Star
00:43:44.780where they try to escape through the garbage chute
00:44:22.240The reason I got awards from presidents is because I don't get paid to be there.
00:44:25.880I did it because it's the right thing to do.
00:44:27.380And I tell you this, in Ohio, we have something called, I think it's called Ohio Means Jobs.
00:44:32.800And there's people salaried in all the counties to go around and find educational programs that young people of the same age group I teach, 18 to 24, 25 years old, they will pay a minimum $7,000 a year.
00:44:44.780for up to two years, and they will pay the first six-month salary of a job for young people
00:44:51.100in exactly the same way what I'm doing with genus curves. I think this is great. This is
00:44:54.300great. This is going to move forward. This is going to move the ball forward for the nation,
00:44:57.820industry, and young people. Oh, wait, there's a catch. They only do that if you're an ex-felon,
00:45:03.740drug addict, alcoholic, born into extreme poverty, etc. So our state and our government0.68
00:45:09.020will throw money at people who have a very hard time even thinking of working or being
00:45:14.140contributing or simply don't want to and have done the life choices to do it but nothing for people
00:45:19.020that want to and can that's where we're at in society right now and it's not acceptable you
00:45:24.940know another detail and then i'll let you have it back because i could i can talk for days on these
00:45:29.420that's good what confidence do any of us have anymore in one hour government let's be honest
00:45:37.260and law you know one thing that i'll be honest scares the absolute living heck and i'd like to
00:45:43.420to use more mechanic military words right now to emphasize, but I'm being nice on your show.
00:45:47.800It scares the heck out of me. Lawfare. Any of these centimillionaires or billionaires can just
00:45:53.720set me up and lawfare me in oblivion 14 ways till Sunday. Is that right in America where we're
00:46:02.100supposed to have balanced law for everybody? If somebody can't afford an attorney, they have a
00:46:07.260public defender, right? An attorney will be appointed to you, blah, blah, blah. But those
00:46:12.060kind of people have such insane caseloads and are barely putting in any effort. Do you think
00:46:17.020those people that can't afford a public defender are giving a fair shake of it in court? I don't
00:46:21.800think so. I think we all know that. Radicalized judges that let career criminals continually put
00:46:28.800them back on the street? And not to use a name to be overly dramatic, but Irina Zaruzka?1.00
00:46:35.680Dear God. At what point do the people go, our entire legal system is broken down?1.00
00:46:40.920there's nothing fair for the people other than to be quiet mind your own business we're being
00:46:45.040censored into oblivion you know and not long ago it was covid they censored you in oblivion that
00:46:51.880way nowadays it all happens to be with one teeny tiny nation that can't get along with anybody on
00:46:57.080the eastern side of the mediterranean you blink sideways you're in big trouble now so our first
00:47:02.040amendment rights are being taken away there at what point at what point do the people realize
00:47:09.200there's only one solution left and it probably has to do with another amendment that comes right
00:47:15.360after the reason i'm here is because things are that bad all i've wanted to do my whole life
00:47:21.360was live my life create build things invent a business help people learn have a family
00:47:28.200enjoy my community do some art make a cool car go racing but we can't even live we can't even
00:47:35.580believe in a tomorrow young people can't even believe they're going to be able to afford a
00:47:38.980home. And now we have a billionaire, paperwork American born to Indian foreign nationals who's
00:47:46.860done nothing for no one, who's connected with all the wrong people when his bodyguard gets0.89
00:47:52.040arrested on federal drug trafficking charges when he wasn't even licensed to be a bodyguard.
00:47:56.100Next thing you know, the public tracks a private jet to the Turk and Caicos Islands that seems to
00:48:01.240be associated like what on earth about vivek my competition is remotely actually american or
00:48:09.340conservative nothing what other than the fact that they bought their way on every single podcast the
00:48:14.200last two three years just to make him famous that's it so i know i went on a long topic here
00:48:20.740but running is more than just i don't like that guy somebody needs to do it right you know yeah
00:48:27.200I'm Ohio and through and through, okay?
00:48:29.20044 years old, I have a wife, I have a nice little daughter.
01:04:11.120Yeah, Brayton Morris actually took that question right out of my mouth.
01:04:13.980I was going to ask, I had looked it up before the show,
01:04:17.180but I think it was something like 6% of Ohio public universities
01:04:21.180are international students, and most people are aware of the reasons why,
01:04:25.020which is foreign students, international students typically pay full tuition,
01:04:28.860and so there's sort of an incentive scheme for universities
01:04:31.740to sort of bring international students to help subsidize
01:04:35.020subsidized sort of in-state and American students.
01:04:38.940One other note, if I may, on universities that bothers me to no end.
01:04:43.300If you have a university that's sitting on many billions of dollars of an endowment,
01:04:49.020but you could invest a fraction of that, and with the money coming in, you could pay for1.00
01:04:56.120massive amounts of full scholarships to Native people who want to work, but they're not doing
01:05:00.740that, then how is it that university has tax-exempt status as a true educational institution when all1.00
01:05:06.660they're doing is functioning as a black hole of a nation's future wealth, allowing many families
01:05:11.620to go wildly in debt, even with federal student loans that can't be defaulted on, to go into
01:05:17.660majors that literally have no jobs? You see, in that structure, universities are just functioning
01:05:23.080literally as a black hole for a nation's future wealth and young people, and that's not acceptable.
01:05:27.760So I'm going to be reviewing universities and the position of wealth they're actually in, in regard to what they're actually doing for the future, period.
01:05:35.980Well said. Yeah, that's something, just to frame it for the audience too, you can even imagine like if you had 7,000 students admitted to a public university in any given state annually, over the course of four years, that's 30,000 students who come in.
01:05:48.300And naturally, these are the pipelines for all sorts of work visas. So whether if you're in a STEM visa or H-1V visa, this is actually the way that you actually enter the lottery opt-in time.
01:05:58.320And from those visas, chain migration, I don't know if you were getting to that.
01:06:02.020From those visas, there's oftentimes, since the Heart Seller Act, what's prioritized is families and extended families.
01:06:07.920And so they'll get a work visa, and then they'll invent their cousins, they'll invite their grandmother, they'll bring them all in, live in a single home.
01:06:17.020It wasn't meant to bring 30 family members in.
01:06:18.800It was meant to say, hey, here's my parents that are aging, and I want to bring them here to work alongside me, not my entire extended family.