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00:00:05.000A serious warning has been put out by Congress that there is a national security threat for which must be declassified so the American people can know.
00:00:14.000And according to all the latest reports, that threat is Russian space nukes.
00:00:54.000Many people think this is a ploy because the House is refusing to take up a vote on the Ukraine war funding bill so they can put out this ridiculous narrative that Russia, if they're not stopped, they're going to put nukes in outer space and that everyone's going to get scared.
00:01:07.000Yeah, very few people are buying it, but that seems to be the big story.
00:01:11.000Now, there is really big news from earlier in the day.
00:01:14.000There's not as much to elaborate on, but it is a massive story, a mass shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl Parade.
00:01:20.000Shocking story, so we will get into exactly what happened there and the updates that are going on with what happened.
00:01:25.000There are many children who are injured.
00:01:27.000I believe there's one death, and that is a rather tragic story, so we'll definitely get into that.
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00:04:02.000Joining us tonight to talk about this and everything else is Ada Yuk.
00:04:06.000Hi Tim, thank you so much for having me.
00:05:39.000Today, the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence has made available to all members of Congress information concerning a serious national security threat.
00:05:46.000Quote, I am requesting that President Biden declassify all information relating to this threat so that Congress, the administration, and our allies can openly discuss the actions necessary to respond to this threat.
00:06:09.000So, you're telling me that a day after the Senate passes 60 billion dollars in funding for Ukraine, 14.7 or 15 whatever for Israel, plus funding for Taiwan, and the House says, no, you get this report that, well, actually, Russia's gonna put a nuclear weapon in outer space, so...
00:06:40.000He's got chemical weapons and then weapons of mass destruction, weapons of mass destruction, and then they went and there were no weapons of mass destruction.
00:06:48.000I mean, they were like... They might have got rid of them.
00:06:50.000They might have rushed them out the door before the inspectors got there.
00:06:53.000There was the weapons that we gave them.
00:06:55.000But there is an argument about what does it mean to have a weapon of mass destruction, because some people have talked about chemical weapons or biological weapons, but the fear was that they'd have nuclear weapons or something.
00:07:06.000You know, look, my friends in the deep state, it's not the Cold War anymore.
00:07:12.000I was born at the end of the Cold War and I was but a wee child when the Cold War ended.
00:07:35.000It was crazy to think, because I was, and the funny thing is I was familiar with it.
00:07:39.000I feel like I was familiar with it because I was a big fan of that movie Gotcha, where they were in eastern West Berlin and playing paintball.
00:07:47.000That was like my first introduction to East Germany, West Germany.
00:07:51.000But I remember it coming down and, you know, it was a big deal.
00:07:54.000And I still feel like people have forgotten how big of a deal it was.
00:07:58.000Yeah, it felt like war was over finally.
00:08:00.000There was a lot of that and then you felt that way in the rest of the country too.
00:08:09.000The military kind of changed the direction that they were going and that's one of the things that I heard, I think it was Ben Shapiro talking about it, talking about how in the 90s after the Soviet Union fell and after the fall of the Berlin Wall and stuff and kind of Communism people kind of were like, oh, communism is actually falling apart globally.
00:08:26.000And it's going to be a new age of the United States is the only superpower and it's going to be a new world of, you know, liberalism and stuff.
00:08:42.000Because, I mean, I lived right down the street from an Air Force base that had... Westover Air Force Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts has the longest runway in the Northeast.
00:08:52.000It's one of the alternate locations to land the space shuttle, and because of the length of the runway, B-52 bombers can land and take off and stuff from there.
00:09:04.000If during the Cold War it was like, we're going to shoot that because they got to get rid of the- So I hear these stories from people older than me about the drills, duck and cover, Soviet nuclear bomb, nuclear war.
00:09:18.000But I grew up at, I mean, I'm a small child when the Soviet Union collapses and the wall comes down and all that.
00:09:24.000And it was like, I vaguely remember like sitting in my basement maybe or something.
00:09:41.000And so, I don't... Look, I'm gonna be 38 in, like, three weeks.
00:09:47.000This idea of nuclear bombs in the sky does not resonate with me in any way.
00:09:51.000When I was reading about the space race, because someone like Alex Stein here says the moon landing didn't happen, and then I'm going to read about the history of what's going on and why the U.S.
00:10:00.000wanted to compete, and there was a fear that with the launch of Sputnik, Russia would put weapons in outer space.
00:10:06.000And so I look at this and I'm like, it's been 60 years, dude.
00:10:10.000I am not phased by this idea, because I already assume they have them in outer space.
00:10:18.000Intercontinental ballistic missiles go into outer space to be able to get around the world.
00:10:24.000That was the reason for the space race.
00:10:27.000The military reason for the space race was to be able to put rockets into orbit and get them to come down where you want them to so you can put a missile into orbit and get the warhead to come down where you wanted it to.
00:11:33.000You look at the U.S., what's supposed to be the strongest and most amazing country on earth, and you have a guy that cannot even speak English.
00:11:40.000They speak better English than Joe Biden.
00:13:11.000So many people, the ones that do a little bit more of research rather than just looking at watching on TV, they love Trump and they are jealous of the US of when they had Trump and hopefully we'll have Trump again.
00:13:23.000But most of the people that only watch the news on TV, they think that he's a bad person, that he does all these rude jokes, but they respect him though, because he looks strong.
00:13:50.000Where he's like, I told Putin that if he invaded Ukraine, I would nuke Moscow.
00:13:56.000And if Xi invaded Taiwan, I would nuke Beijing.
00:14:00.000And he's like, I don't know if they believed me, maybe 5%, but it was enough.
00:14:03.000And it's like, I debated Destiny last weekend and during the debate, near the end of the debate, the moderator Wick asked me, I think it was Wick asked me, what's the most fascist, because I claimed that we're in a fascism system right now, we have a system of fascism, and it's not all fascism or none, it's like a gradient scale, one to a hundred, and we're somewhere on that scale that's more than I'm comfortable with.
00:14:25.000He was like, what's the most fascist institution in the US?
00:14:27.000I said social media, but now after I thought about it, I think it's like this corporate media, this mainstream thing.
00:14:40.000I think I will qualify the following statement with, I would love to get a World War II historian on the Culture War show to discuss all of this.
00:14:50.000Accepting that what I'm about to say is lacking.
00:14:52.000I read, I think, two and a half academic papers on what Nazism was, what fascism was.
00:14:59.000And so, typically when people refer to fascism, they're saying authoritarian.
00:15:03.000But fascism actually had specific tenets.
00:15:06.000And it was this, like, traditionalist, collectivist, authoritarian.
00:15:10.000I would say that the economy we have right now under woke, like, I would say woke and Nazism are the same economic system.
00:15:19.000Not ideological, necessarily, but similar.
00:15:21.000And that is because when, you know, this was a few years ago I started reading academic papers on this stuff because, like I said, two and a half.
00:15:37.000And then the socialists would be like, they were not socialists, they were far right.
00:15:40.000And I'm like, Okay, well typically far-right economics refers to like laissez-faire capitalism, you can do what you want with limited regulation.
00:15:46.000And I don't think, or none, and I certainly don't think the Nazis were of no regulation.
00:15:50.000And so I actually started reading about the economic standards and they had a, they had what's called a mixed economy, which is a portion of it is state-controlled and a portion of it is private-controlled.
00:16:00.000But the system, the economic Nazi system was basically predicated upon social pressure and fear of extreme detriment should you defy social order.
00:16:10.000And everything was for the state, too.
00:16:11.000As much as they understood or they believed that it was better to have specialization in the economy, so they let private industry exist, but you had to line up with what the state wanted.
00:16:23.000If you look at the economic system in Nazi Germany and the economic system in China right now, they're actually similar because China has people in the office of like, you know, QI or whatever, there's like a CCP Office there, or like a desk there, and the same kind of thing.
00:16:40.000That's part of the reason why we had such a massive problem with the FBI guy being the head lawyer at Twitter before, because it was like FBI had a desk at Twitter.
00:16:49.000And this is the really interesting thing, the difference between the communists and the Nazis.
00:16:53.000The communists are like centralized command economy.
00:16:56.000Our guy will go in and tell you what to do.
00:16:58.000And what happens then is you have an ineffective slow-moving system, which is struggling to produce.
00:17:03.000The Nazis were like, yeah, yeah, do your thing.
00:17:06.000But if we find out you're not doing things to support us, you will regret it.
00:17:09.000And it's basically like cancel culture.
00:17:13.000That's why when you said we're in a fascist system, I'm like, that was like Italy's system and there's an overlap for sure.
00:17:19.000But I think the woke and how they run economics is very much like the Nazis in that if you have a company and you do not support the DEI stuff, they will pull loans from you.
00:17:30.000Your ESG score goes down and now you're not getting financing.
00:17:39.000Very similar to what the Nazis were doing.
00:17:40.000One of these things about the Nazi economy I was just learning a few weeks ago, a month ago, was that they were taking out, I think it was loans, they were getting huge amounts of money in and they were building, they would be like, we're building cars for our people, but they're building tanks.
00:17:53.000They were obfuscating this military buildup for like five years or something and they were saying, we're revitalizing, and they were revitalizing their economy.
00:18:00.000I put that in quotes because people had jobs.
00:18:02.000People didn't even know what they were building.
00:18:03.000They would just go in, they'd build tubes.
00:18:05.000They didn't know they were building tank parts.
00:18:07.000And the Nazis had no way to pay any of this money back.
00:18:11.000They were prepared to conquer their neighbors and then extract the wealth.
00:18:15.000There's arguments that say that if the Treaty of Versailles wasn't so harsh on Germany, and so punitive on Germany, that you wouldn't have ended up with World War II.
00:18:23.000That's part of the reason why people say that.
00:18:25.000That's one of the things that people attribute a terrible thing to Wilson.
00:18:29.000I think it's probably not really Wilson's fault.
00:18:31.000He was supportive, but he wasn't like instrumental.
00:18:33.000I think people are just like, one more reason to hate Wilson, why not?
00:19:28.000But, uh, it's a sad story and, um... Man, it was worrying to see the breaking news, but...
00:19:35.000Let's try and get some of the details here.
00:19:37.000You can see in one video, I want to highlight basically what's going on.
00:19:40.000I pulled up this story because I want to highlight the suspects.
00:19:43.000Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas said there were 600 Kansas City, Missouri Police Department officers, 250 officers from outside agencies present at the scene.
00:19:51.000The mayor spoke to the Kansas City chiefs who clarified their prayers are with everyone at the parade today.
00:19:55.000About 1 million parade goers were expected at the celebration today.
00:20:05.000I was watching this all live, so I don't know the full name of the, uh, I believe's, uh, Kansas City chief, uh, police chief, Stacey Graves, said that she was angry, and the initial reports suggest that this was three guys who, uh, or the suspects had some kind of beef with each other.
00:20:46.000Like dudes, it was probably like gang beef or something like that.
00:20:49.000And a lot of people got caught in the crossfire on thank God, like more people didn't die.
00:20:54.000Thank God there was well, hopefully more people don't end up dead.
00:20:57.000But if it was actually an attack on the people there, the death toll would have been higher.
00:21:01.000But the question is, why are they writing stories about the suspects but not showing the suspects?
00:21:06.000Oh, I mean, the obvious assumption is because it's their race and they don't want to inflame racial tensions.
00:21:11.000Well, and this is the narrative that's being inflamed right now.
00:21:14.000And it's unfortunate because I don't, it's unfortunate that's the case.
00:21:17.000But Ian Miles Chong says, these are the three alleged gunmen in cuffs at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade mass shooting.
00:21:23.000How quickly are they going to bury this?
00:21:26.000And we do see, this video I don't believe shows, it does show three individuals.
00:21:31.000Three young black men who are being arrested.
00:21:33.000To clarify, we do not know that these men are the shooters.
00:21:36.000My understanding is they arrested a lot of people.
00:21:38.000It was being reported that their, what do you call it, the range at which they were arresting people was extremely wide.
00:21:47.000They were basically like, detained now, whoever you might suspect, search them, if they're not the person we release them, but the narrative, the concern right now is, and I'm gonna say this outright, ABC News, I mean serious question, and I think people are gonna immediately jump to the racial component of it, ABC News runs a story saying the suspect has been tackled by bystanders, And they don't show the video of it?
00:22:20.000It fits the stereotype that the media will not show or will not talk about mass shootings or tragedies when the shooter is, you know, either not white or is LGBTQ.
00:22:33.000Like, we just had the church shooting in Texas, and the story is falling off the corporate press so quickly when it turned out that it was a trans-identifying female who was abusing her kid.
00:22:45.000So, I'm not saying it's absolute, but I am saying when you get people going online and complaining that when there is a mass shooting that is typically of identity the left is trying to utilize for political gain, those stories die off and then something like this happens, I can't say I'm surprised.
00:23:02.000I don't have any kind of argument about the comments about racial stuff, but also the fact that if it was a gang-related one, it's not a rifle.
00:24:08.000And that means if, you know, dudes are fighting over turf and they start lighting each other up and one dude gets hit and the guy behind him gets hit and the guy behind that gets hit with the, you know, same couple rounds or whatever.
00:24:19.000That is considered a mass shooting and again it conjures up the idea of a mass shooter in a school slaughtering people with a long gun when really what it is is the same kind of street crime that people are familiar with and have been familiar with basically since So just to clarify, I had seen an article that I believe referenced or opposed something that said a long gun of some sort.
00:24:43.000I did a quick search for a couple articles.
00:24:46.000I'm not seeing anything about the weapons they used.
00:24:48.000You could clarify and call these school shootings mass executions, because the intention to go in and slaughter a bunch of people is executive.
00:24:56.000Whereas a gang shootout, a bunch of people get shot, your goal wasn't to execute a bunch of people, it was to shoot and get your way.
00:25:03.000I disagree, because execution implies some kind of, like, just cause.
00:25:09.000I'm against death penalty, but typically... What does that mean?
00:25:10.000Does it mean that the victim is helpless?
00:25:34.000And this says to me I don't yeah, you know what what I was watching Fox and they were just like this may be Interpersonal if there's a rifle there.
00:25:45.000This sounds like something else You know, I mean it could be gang related.
00:25:49.000So there's industry behind it I'm not I'm saying like I don't think it's like some guy was cheating on some guy you like some girl or something like that Yeah in the middle of a parade Yeah.
00:26:22.000Yeah, people, a lot of people don't know this, and I'm not going to pretend to be a gun expert, but there are pistols that look like rifles, and they're classified legally as pistols.
00:26:32.000And I don't like the path of the type of weapon you have on you indicates your intent, so I don't want to make it sound like just because there was a rifle means that he was going there to kill a bunch of people, like he might have just been a gangbanger that had a rifle.
00:26:46.000Well, I mean, the thing, if you're going to get into a gunfight, you want to have a long gun.
00:26:52.000Well, honestly, it depends on where you are.
00:26:56.000Yeah, I tell you what, the professionals that enter houses, they carry our AR-15s, 10 and a half inch AR-15s.
00:27:03.000Those are the guys that go in there and get into gunfights professionally.
00:27:06.000They carry ARs, I'm gonna carry an AR.
00:27:09.000No, no, no, I don't disagree, but, you know, we're not talking, like, you don't want a very long barrel indoors.
00:27:17.000You know, that's why it was funny when, like, Biden was saying get a shotgun, and it's like, Like look I got a 12 gauge Remington and it's massive and I don't I couldn't like that thing's not gonna be very effective indoors Maybe I'm wrong.
00:27:29.000I'm not I'm not a close quarters combat guy.
00:27:32.000I don't know but pretty much You probably don't want one of those.
00:27:36.000It's crazy how they restrict so many guns that are like I'll keep it super simple the idea that suppressors are restricted Look, it's crazy.
00:27:45.000I know that if someone breaks into my house and tries to kill me, I'm gonna fire that gun, I will be deaf.
00:28:44.000Um, you say they're criminals, but even if they're not actively robbing or stealing, they are quite literally a criminal because guns are illegal.
00:28:54.000And they are carrying a gun, which is completely illegal.
00:28:56.000Does it happen where there's like gun violence and people are just like enraged that they're not legally permitted to carry weapons to defend themselves?
00:29:03.000So the problem in Spain is that almost everyone is a socialist, and they believe in peace and freedom and, oh, no guns, but then when they get shot, they just cry, but they don't say, I want a gun.
00:29:15.000Very few people, there's only one party, Box Party, that believes in guns and the right to defend ourselves.
00:29:22.000Did it used to have the right to defend yourself with guns and then they were taken away?
00:29:33.000Hundreds and hundreds of years ago when guns were just like muscle-loaded muskets or whatever.
00:29:37.000But for example, right now I'm in my house and someone breaks in and I hurt this person, not even with a gun, with like a knife or something.
00:29:44.000I am the criminal for defending my house and my property.
00:30:20.000Well, since we're on the subject of guns, we do have a lot of other big political news, but since we're talking about guns, let's pull up this video, which is taking the internet by storm, with tens of millions of views, going viral.
00:30:33.000New body camera footage shows Okaloosa County, Florida Deputy Jesse Hernandez declaring shots fired and I'm hit and shooting at the handcuffed, unarmed suspect inside of his police car.
00:32:16.000Dude, just him, when I first watch this, I'm kind of like, don't you need to assess the situation and try and figure out if there was a gunshot, where it's coming from?
00:32:27.000And the fact that there was no gunshot, why are you unloading your magazine into your own vehicle?
00:32:34.000Like, if there was a shot, it could have come from somewhere else, perhaps.
00:34:11.000You maybe not have, you know, because you've only been in the US for a year, but it was a show where it was like, I mean the guy from Reno 9-1-1 just did a Super Bowl commercial.
00:34:19.000It's basically this like laughably bad police department.
00:34:23.000And the idea of a guy hearing an acorn rolling on the ground twice, screaming, shots fired, I'm hit, and then just unloading every bullet he has into his own car is like a sketch out of Reno 911.
00:34:36.000I've been doing tactical training in Florida with Luke Rutkowski, and one of the things that they have been teaching me and all of us is that cops aren't getting enough real-life gunfighting training.
00:35:17.000There's like a report, Ford Fisher posted as well, where they're talking to him like, perhaps it was the sound of this acorn hitting the car that you thought was a gunshot.
00:35:26.000And he's like, I don't think so, maybe.
00:35:30.000I don't believe that is the simple solution.
00:35:32.000That a cop heard an acorn hit his roof.
00:35:35.000And assumed someone fired a gun from inside the car because he has one, he's used it, he's done some training with it, he knows what they sound like, and there's no way.
00:35:45.000I'm wondering if he just screamed that, because think about this.
00:35:49.000You, this cop, let's hypothetically say, cop A wants to murder a suspect, but he doesn't want to go to prison.
00:37:34.000I'm not saying literally that's what happened.
00:37:35.000I'm saying, I don't see it as making sense that this cop did a double barrel roll, screaming shots fired, and then unloaded into this car trying to kill a guy.
00:37:45.000You would get behind the car and under the bumper or something.
00:37:47.000If the guy you think is shooting at you is in the car, locked in there, get under the car.
00:37:56.000He's going to dodge the bullet because he's rolling on the ground?
00:38:00.000I don't know about police training, but the hostile environment stuff I've done, it was always immediately seek dead ground or cover when shots are fired.
00:38:11.000If you're going by a car, it's the engine block.
00:38:14.000I don't understand why it was that he screamed, shots fired, remained in the open, and started shooting at the vehicle in the way he did.
00:38:22.000What I kind of lean towards is, he just wanted to kill the guy.
00:39:04.000The issue here is, the argument that the cops make and the pro-police make is, if a cop reasonably believes he's at risk of serious bodily harm or death, he must act to defend himself.
00:39:17.000And sometimes they might get it wrong, but if you penalize officers for getting it wrong, they will second-guess themselves and die.
00:39:46.000But when you get like, even like entry teams, right, like SWAT teams and stuff, those guys train a good amount compared to like your regular beat cops.
00:39:55.000I do think beat cops should have guns because you know there are a lot of Americans with guns and there are a lot of people that want to you know shoot cops etc and stuff but they need more training with those guns and they should have as many options as possible.
00:40:09.000I personally don't think that like and this isn't just about men like small men and women shouldn't be police officers.
00:40:16.000You should be trying to get the biggest dude you can.
00:40:18.000Yeah, you know that you'll learn right away if you're training that if a guy comes up to you and he's bigger and stronger than you and he grabs you or he has a knife and you can't push him away.
00:40:26.000You can turn and run maybe, but if he's got a gun on him you don't want to do that either.
00:40:29.000Or at least maybe you want to turn and then go sideways behind cover.
00:40:32.000But cops don't have that option either.
00:40:33.000Cops don't have the option of letting someone go.
00:40:35.000They're forced to go towards the threat.
00:40:36.000Yeah, they have to be able to take care of it.
00:40:38.000So, you know, there should be more training for cops.
00:40:40.000They should have more physical training.
00:40:44.000And there should be fewer laws that they have to enforce.
00:40:48.000So this is obviously not an enforcement side.
00:41:15.000That's scary because like we're all laughing at this, these guys being really dumb or whatever, this guy, and I'm like, I don't know, what if he was trying to... I mean, like I was gonna say, he screams, rolls on the ground, Shouldn't he have like gotten behind the tree or found
00:42:04.000Well, now that we've gotten through a little bit of levity, let's talk about Trump's binders full of women.
00:42:11.000The binder, of course, and the women are Lisa Page and Sally Yates, because the binder I'm talking about is... Oh, wait, no, the binder full of women, was that Romney?
00:42:32.000Matt Taibbi, Michael Schellenberger reporting, I believe it's Michael Schellenberger's outlet public, that the CIA ordered foreign assets, the Five Eyes Spy Club, to spy on 26 Trump associates, essentially to create the Russiagate hoax.
00:42:50.000This is, uh, I don't know what you do, Seditious Conspiracies?
00:42:55.000I don't know what the law is that was broken, but I know that the federal government using the CIA to spy on someone that's running for president is effing illegal.
00:43:06.000Like, I don't know what the exact law that's being- But I know the CIA is not supposed to operate in the United States.
00:43:11.000So here's now the most interesting aspect of this.
00:43:14.000There is a binder that apparently has all the information on this that is missing.
00:43:24.000It's being speculated that the binder containing information on the CIA operation to launch the Russiagate hoax has gone missing, and the speculation beyond that is Donald Trump ordered Crossfire Hurricane declassified.
00:43:35.000This is basically the Obama administration spying on Donald Trump illegally.
00:43:40.000Kevin Clinesmith, a lawyer, was criminally charged over fabricating evidence to get a FISA warrant against Carter Page.
00:44:10.000Trump did order Crossfire Hurricane to be classified.
00:44:14.000When he was right, when Mar-a-Lago was raided, many people initially speculated, I bet he's got documents pertaining to Obama's warrantless wiretapping and other spy activities.
00:44:23.000Now this story is being dropped by Michael Schellenberger where they say they have numerous sources confirming the CIA did instruct the Five Eyes spy club, okay, that's foreign countries, to spy on the Trump administration and 26 associates.
00:44:39.000Basically create a reason to spy on him and then they create Russiagate and then Trump took those classified documents and that's what's going on behind the scenes.
00:44:49.000I mean, I would love for that to actually be true and to have the evidence and to actually be able to prosecute and actually start throwing people in jail.
00:45:00.000I completely believe that the CIA was spying on Trump.
00:45:23.000Man, this is what they call intrigue, court intrigue.
00:45:26.000Back in the day, I'd be like, who tried to poison the king?
00:45:28.000He stole his lingerie from the woman and put it on the man to frame the guy that was having sex with his brother.
00:45:35.000Court intrigue, and now we've got this bullshit.
00:45:38.000I'll give you the first little bit of the article.
00:45:40.000It says, FBI agents raiding former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in August 2022 may have been hunting for a 10-inch binder of declassified information detailing how former CIA Director John Brennan ordered the initial spying operation into Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.
00:46:04.000We have this from our good friends over at Wikipedia.
00:46:06.000Allegations of Barack Obama spying on Donald Trump.
00:46:09.000That's the Wikipedia article, and it reads, as part of a large baseless conspiracy theory, Donald Trump posited that Barack Obama had spied on him.
00:46:18.000Why does a Wikipedia article start that way?
00:46:21.000Because it's literally written by leftists and Antifa people and all kinds of BS.
00:46:28.00099.9% of Wikipedia articles will start with, it wouldn't start with as a baseless, it would say, Donald, allegations of Barack Obama spying, blah blah blah, article, link.
00:46:42.000The idea that they prefaced this as part of a large baseless conspiracy theory before they even mention anything else is very weird.
00:46:51.000Considering we know for a fact he was spied on, and it was the Obama administration, This is very funny for Wikipedia to have an article that says this.
00:47:04.000Spygate was a disproven conspiracy theory peddled by 45th U.S.
00:47:08.000President Donald Trump and his political base on many occasions throughout his presidential term.
00:47:12.000It primarily centered around the idea that a spy was planted by the Obama administration to conduct espionage on Trump's 2016 presidential campaign for political purposes.
00:48:34.000I do think it's reasonable to believe that Donald Trump took with him classified documents related to the Obama administration's crossfire hurricane, which was what they were spying on him and all that stuff.
00:49:13.000And people still, you know, we can't get Congress to actually do anything about it.
00:49:18.000We can't even get Congress people to talk about, like, exactly what laws are broken and be like, look, this is, you know, to actually address this stuff, outline this is what happened, or this is what we think happened, and go down, you know, a realistic way to start an actual investigation.
00:49:35.000I think the reality is The Republicans and Democrats are the uniparty of the same thing.
00:49:48.000Republicans pretend to be opposition as a pressure release valve so that people in this country who are tied to the corruption don't figuratively blow up.
00:49:58.000And Democrats, the voters, are so intent on marching in lockstep, the Democrat politicians have no reason to do anything other than exactly what they want to do.
00:50:09.000So you will get a few Republicans in Congress pushing back, and then you will have those in the know and informed feeling like pressure is being released.
00:50:26.000It makes us feel good, but nothing changes.
00:50:29.000I want to stop using the term third party when talking about the Libertarians or the Green Party or any other parties because that indicates that there's two parties and that there should be two.
00:50:38.000And if there's any other ones, those are going to be third because the two is normal.
00:50:43.000You're supposed to have as many parties as you want.
00:50:45.000It's better than having something called the United Party that's all of them together in one big party and they're just right in your face about it.
00:50:52.000I was thinking that we should start the United Party and be like, we're a uniparty anyway, let's just call ourselves, but that's like, When it becomes right in your face and there's still nothing you can feel like, nothing you can do about it, I think that's worse than at least, I think that's worse than when they're lying to you.
00:51:05.000I like, I just want to call them demoblicans.
00:53:34.000It was a picture of, it's a guy and a woman sitting on a couch.
00:53:38.000And there's a woman at the other end of the couch, and he's got his arm behind the couch, and the woman, he's holding hands with the other woman, while, like, he's got a girl leaning on his shoulder, but he's holding her behind the couch, and I'm like, this is what Democrats and Republicans are doing to you.
00:54:52.000I do think it's important that anybody who wants to see America First candidates win, you have to do the work now.
00:54:58.000That being said, While everyone's screaming that Republicans are stupid and it resulted in a Democrat taking the seat, and Democrats are cheering, saying, aha, this proves it, we're gonna win in November, I'd like to show you New York's 3rd District.
00:56:03.000Suozi was the guy in the district for three terms, and when he decided not to run for whatever reason, Rob Zimmerman versus Santos created an opening for which Santos was able to win.
00:56:14.000Once Santos is out, they put the long-standing incumbent back on the ticket.
00:56:44.000I mean, the Republican running in the position of Santos hated Trump, was registered as a Democrat, still at this day was registered as a Democrat.
00:57:37.000Right, I don't know exactly what her quotes outside of this are on Trump or what she said, but she basically, in her wiki article it mentions, as it relates to Donald Trump's indictments, she said Trump has to go through this process, no one's above the law.
00:57:50.000We have great candidates right now, Trump is one of them, we'll see.
00:58:21.000I mean, the thing is, like, it shouldn't really be a surprise that the Republicans didn't win, considering, like, George Santos kind of made that district show its butt when they voted for him.
00:59:57.000It's like to me that that falls right in line with like Trump's kind of stuff, which I know this is, this makes the left hate him even more.
01:00:03.000But that reminds me of the kind of BS that Trump would try to lay down, which I think is hilarious.
01:00:09.000But he's getting the job done and he makes me laugh.
01:01:03.000You've got Democrats who refuse to oust Menendez when he's caught with wads of cash stuffed in, you know, and he's been indicted now, like, what, twice.
01:01:11.000Democrats will not go after their own.
01:01:14.000In fact, AOC recently came out and said that she's going to be voting for Joe Biden because he's one of the greatest presidents or most accomplished.
01:01:21.000Which brought me to, Jon Stewart even is calling out Joe Biden.
01:01:26.000If AOC is like, Biden is the best, period, and Jon Stewart is like, this guy's got problems, how long until they start attacking Jon Stewart, which they've already done?
01:01:36.000There are people attacking him saying, we're facing an existential crisis of democracy, and this is what Jon Stewart finds funny?
01:01:42.000How long until the attacks on Jon Stewart turn into him saying, you know, I think Trump's crazy, but you're gonna vote for him?
01:02:10.000He was like, these guys who are currently running have set the record for the oldest candidates in the history of this country, beating out the previous record that they set four years ago!
01:02:21.000Bill Clinton, president 30 years ago, is younger than Joe Biden.
01:03:08.000We are socialists and we are really bad, but we don't see elderly men running the country.
01:03:13.000Well, Nancy Pelosi, who's like 83, she was like, I'm completely capable of fighting this country.
01:03:19.000I think there's like, um, this bias where, you know, if you know someone really well and you see them every day, you don't really notice them aging.
01:03:25.000A lot of people that have known Joe for 30 years don't really see it.
01:05:23.000All you have to do is we're going to show you three lengths of yarn and you simply write down, you will then vote on which is the longest piece of yarn.
01:05:33.000And so at first, what's actually happening is nine of the people are part of the study, and one person is being studied.
01:05:40.000The one person being studied thinks everyone else is actually just another volunteer like they are, or getting paid for a study.
01:05:48.000The first few times, they'll say, okay, here's three lengths of yarn, which one is the longest?
01:05:54.000Everyone points to the longest, and they say, do you believe that one is the longest?
01:05:56.000They'll raise their hands, like, okay.
01:05:58.000After a few times, the shills start choosing the obvious wrong one.
01:06:04.000And the person who's being studied just agrees with them.
01:06:07.000Overwhelmingly just falls in line and says whatever they said is right.
01:06:18.000I'm surrounded by idiots and it has caused social, like I have issues with in social settings sometimes because people be like, why are you so different?
01:06:46.000Are intentionally made to protect Joe Biden.
01:06:50.000I'm half kidding, but these memes have erased the actual damning video that's hard to find for us where the crowd cheers in celebration for him saying something nonsensical.
01:07:00.000You show your liberal parents, what did Joe Biden just say?
01:07:22.000I'm sure I can find it after a little while, but it's like, it's rather frustrating that it's just silly jokes instead of the actual clip, which is terrifying.
01:07:52.000It's like a cadence of the speech too, I know what you're saying.
01:07:54.000Yeah, they're just, they're conditioned to react that way, and whether they even know what they're doing, it's like, because of the way he pauses, and because of the way he said this thing, and he has this gusto at the end of the sentence, everyone thinks, oh cool, time to clap, but...
01:08:06.000I do think that the people that are you know that go to those things they kind of you know read the the flow of what he's saying and kind of know where this place is you're supposed to and there are enough people that are just like okay this is the spot we'll go ahead and do it where the rest of the people kind of respond as well.
01:08:43.000And that, like, tees off the audience to start cheering?
01:08:45.000I wonder if he was a plant, or if he was just so into Biden, he's like, God, yes, everything you say, Lead an effective strategy to mobilize Truna Shabba Da Pressure.
01:10:43.000Like, dude, I searched Twitter, YouTube, the true limit pressure.
01:10:48.000When this first came out, one of the biggest talking points about it was, why is the audience cheering?
01:10:52.000And I think that's the most damning thing to show people.
01:10:55.000And now it's extremely difficult to find any video of, like, I suppose if you go to C-SPAN, we got to find the original video and reclip it.
01:11:09.000For anybody listening who knows where the original source material is, just pull the full clip where you can hear the audience cheer for him.
01:11:25.000I mean, you know, the fact that we were just had Jon Stewart and I've mentioned this before, my opinion of how badly he's harmed America.
01:11:36.000And it's ironic because he was accusing Tucker Carlson of hurting America when he when he went on crossfire.
01:11:41.000But the whole mocking everything conservatives did for, you know, 15 years or whatever has made it toxic to look at a conservative and take them seriously and take their ideas seriously.
01:12:17.000Dude, let's talk about Tara Reade for about five seconds.
01:12:21.000The girl who had to flee to Russia that claimed he abused her, pushed her up against the wall and... Delaware had the highest cancer rate in the nation.
01:12:27.000America is a nation that can be defined in a single word.
01:12:32.000I was going to put him... Music, music, music!
01:14:23.000But the inflation's concerning and the crowds are cheering for nonsense is also concerning because what other nonsense will they cheer for?
01:14:32.000Someone just linked me with a two hour raw video.
01:16:41.000The CPI numbers, the inflation numbers just came out today, or yesterday, and they're still 3 and change percent, so they're still at least 50% higher than what the government's target is, because the target's 2%.
01:16:54.000And these are year-over-year, so it's 3% higher from last year, but last year was ridiculously high.
01:17:24.000Of course we have national minimum wages that we need to raise to a living wage.
01:17:27.000We're talking about $20, $25, fine, but I've got to be focused on what California needs and what the affordability factor is when we calculate this wage.
01:17:37.000Okay, so the problem is you can't afford to live in San Francisco and buy food.
01:17:40.000So we decide to raise the minimum wage to $50 an hour.
01:17:42.000Now, a guy who works at a grocery store is making $50 an hour.
01:17:45.000Okay, well in order to stock and sell the groceries, the employees who work at the grocery store, getting paid $50 an hour, we're gonna have to sell the goods at that store substantially more to cover the cost of the employees who are working there.
01:17:56.000Let's break it all the way down to a coffee stand.
01:18:34.000So each cup of coffee probably costs about six, seven bucks at this point for literally just to say, ah, but there's electricity, there's regulation.
01:18:40.000I'd think at 50 bucks an hour, your cup of coffee, if you're selling 10 an hour, you'd have to sell it for about eight or nine dollars for a small cup of coffee.
01:20:18.000That means for every small business, they have to add 50 cents per hour as soon as that deadline hits, which instantly increases their costs.
01:20:28.000For a lot of these businesses, the overwhelming majority of businesses in this country, it is just some family or some guy who's making $30,000, $40,000 a year as the owner of his hot dog stand, his pizza shop, or whatever it is.
01:20:42.000You increase his labor costs by 10% overnight, or I think this would be like 7% or 8%, all you're doing is saying he should make less or shut down.
01:22:26.000Anytime you print money into the system without taking money out, it's inflationary.
01:22:32.000So if they don't cut You're not going to fix any of the problems and any of these things that they're doing that are inflationary, they only make our problem worse.
01:22:47.000So there is a there is a diminishing return on in some areas of businesses.
01:22:54.000There is an exponential return depending on the business you're working in.
01:22:57.000For this business, for instance, there's a diminishing return on revenue.
01:23:00.000The more that we produce for TimCast.com, the less we actually make.
01:23:05.000So, it's really funny, sometimes I'll get messages from people, and they'll be like, I was watching, you know, a members-only show, and I saw this, and I'm upset, so I'm canceling my membership.
01:23:16.000And I'm like, man, it's actually wild, because we have the same amount of members now, as we did before we made that thing.
01:23:23.000And so it's like, if we did not give you the extra thing, you would not have cancelled your membership.
01:23:29.000So at a certain point, there's an upper limit to the reach we have and the amount of conversions we can actually get.
01:23:34.000One thing I think we would benefit from that I just don't really want to do is what every other company does, and it's membership retention.
01:23:40.000So there's a lot of people who stop being members because their card expires and they would love to be members, but they just forgot about it.
01:23:45.000And that's why companies will hire someone to get on the phone or send an email and be like, hey, is there a reason you dropped off?
01:23:50.000But in terms of this communist, psychotic garbage, I will just put it simple.
01:23:57.000If I was told, you work eight hours a day, you will get paid 50 bucks an hour, you work any more than that, you get nothing, I'd say, okay, well then I stop working.
01:24:09.000And that's the problem with communism.
01:24:11.000Because instantly anybody who wants to do the extra mile, which is how societies improve, ceases doing so because it's just stressful for no reason.
01:24:57.000I mean, if I was told that all the extra work I was doing would do nothing towards my ability to have access, freedom, and towards my mission or whatever, I'd probably just hang out, you know, I don't know, play some guitar on the porch, go skating a lot more.
01:25:16.000Yeah, just, okay, if, like, what do I want to do?
01:25:20.000Okay, well, I like having two shows, but if one of them is just dead weight, I suppose we can just stick to one of them and not do both, and then spend the rest of the day, like, I don't know, going to hang out with my friends?
01:25:30.000It's not a good place to be, because I want to make more stuff and get compensated.
01:25:34.000There's got to be a way to, like, If monthly buying a TimCast membership is like $8 a month, and then you paid $0.99 a month for each show you want access to on the TimCast network, or you can pay $5 a month for direct access to the show without the $8 a month subscription.
01:25:51.000Like creative ways to like, and then you could take all those $0.99 a month for that show, you could split that off onto the people running that show, One of the hardest things is that, like, inflation hits, like, at a certain point, we have to increase costs of TeamCast membership.
01:26:58.000The time before money, like before the division of labor and before money, when everybody was responsible for their own hunting gathering and, and, and, you know, maybe the small farms or whatever, it was not easy.
01:27:17.000The funny thing about these communists, too, is that their ideas... I did this long segment a couple weeks ago about that Richard Wolff guy.
01:27:23.000And also as a correction, too, about the Christian Nationalists, it's not Richard Wolff.
01:27:32.000But this communist guy was like... There's wolves out there.
01:27:35.000If you're getting paid $20 an hour, it's because you're creating more value.
01:27:40.000Because in order to pay you $20 an hour, your boss has to at least make that, right?
01:27:45.000The only problem with these communists who are morons is that the people who come here to clean don't actually sell or create any product I can sell.
01:27:52.000I just have to pay them what they demand if I want things to be clean and the garbage to be taken out.
01:27:56.000To which the response from the communists was, you can't do a show with a dirty studio.
01:29:53.000I think that you should maybe be incentivized to get a portion of the profits of a company you're working for if you're creating, but not entitled.
01:30:00.000That's up to the owner of the company.
01:30:07.000Timcast Events, for instance, separate entity, is in the red, right?
01:30:12.000And so one of the things we're going to be doing is shifting our events from traveling around the country, because it's impossible, to the Martinsburg, Casper location, members only, private.
01:30:25.000And no longer, I don't think, I think we might have, yeah, I don't think we're ever going to do a theater ever again.
01:30:30.000I don't think we're ever going to do a thousand seats.
01:30:45.000We avoid doing fly-in shows because of that, because to go and do one show fly-out, we can do them, but we have to get paid a big paycheck for us to fly out there.
01:30:55.000So then what happens is my team comes to me and says, we need to charge $200 per ticket for this event.
01:31:00.000And I'm like, we can't charge that much.
01:31:03.000We're doing $100 per ticket, so I'll let everybody who's watching know.
01:31:07.000The Martinsburg event on March 5th, tickets were 100 bucks a piece for members only, so you all had to be a member, and that comes out to, who wants to do the math?
01:32:22.000You'll eventually run into somebody, in some capacity, who says, I see how much money you made, I deserve more.
01:32:29.000And then we have to, I have to say something like, okay, yeah, that, like, we sold, uh, yeah, we sold 50 tickets for a hundred bucks each, that's five grand for one day.
01:32:37.000You get five grand for one day, and I'm only getting paid X?
01:32:46.000The funny thing, uh, I think people need to understand about business ventures, is like, these communists seem to think, at an established business, it's as simple as, I sold 10 cheeseburgers today for $100, or, you know, 10 cheeseburger meals and got $100, and they only paid me $40.
01:33:41.000Then they say, okay, I did the event for you, but I think I deserve more money.
01:33:45.000And then my response is like, hey, I lost 50 grand doing that event, and I don't have any more money to give you.
01:33:51.000And they're like, well, I think I deserve it anyway.
01:33:52.000And I'm like, you want me to get my wallet and just hand you the cash out of my wallet?
01:33:55.000Like, people don't seem to understand that.
01:33:57.000So these communists who are saying things like I deserve 50 bucks an hour, what they're saying is I want the government by threat of violence to go to my boss, Point a gun at him and say, give them your money.
01:34:15.000But 90 plus percent of businesses are small businesses.
01:34:18.000And when you implement things like this, you're not going after Bezos, who will hire a bunch of lawyers, hide his value and get away with it.
01:34:23.000You're going after mom and pop shops and then making Walmart stronger.
01:35:42.000If you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends, head over to TimCast.com, click join us, become a member, excuse me, to support our work directly and help keep this operation afloat.
01:35:58.000I've said this a lot, but you know, since I started doing all of this, my pay So, uh, let me start.
01:36:05.000When I first started this, the Tim Pool Daily Show, my original TimCast channel, and the TimCast News Channel, where I just monologue, was my source of income.
01:36:14.000For the first couple of years, my salary was less than half of what those channels were generating, and the rest of that money was being put into expanding the company, hiring people, working on projects, making books, trying to influence culture.
01:36:28.000And there was also some giving, like donating to... I've donated a couple times to disabled veterans and things like that, and other causes and individuals fighting the culture war.
01:36:37.000Recently, I gave myself a raise, which puts me just about 80% of what my morning show is.
01:36:42.000So my personal salary is about 85% of what is generated from the Tim Pool Daily Show.
01:36:48.000All the money generated from TimCast.com as memberships, The Elite Club, all of that stuff, Casprew, There is profit, and it does roll over to me, but it's not part of what I pay myself, it is just reinvested back into the projects, the mission, and the company, and all of that stuff.
01:37:07.000That is to say, of course I personally benefit, my net worth goes up.
01:37:10.000What I'm saying is, when you become a member at TimCast.com, what we end up doing is like, putting on events in Martinsburg, which are a loss to us.
01:37:19.000A loss we can support and handle, which basically means like, we just allocate funds from one area to another.
01:37:24.000But ultimately, my point is, I'm not going to buy a $3 million mansion in Santa Monica or West Hollywood.
01:37:29.000I'm not going to get a Porsche Taycan or anything like that.
01:37:33.000Do be fair, I have a Tesla Model S. That was a joke, actually.
01:37:39.000But I don't want to buy an infinity pool.
01:37:42.000I wanna like, uh, fund some journalism.
01:37:45.000You know, we've got journalists over at SCNR, which, uh, SCNR and the journalism from the TimCast News Team does not make any money, it never did.
01:37:51.000It's about doing things that I think are impactful and important, and it's made possible thanks to you.
01:37:56.000And so, uh, just- just know that, you know, the money that goes into TimCast.com memberships, the point of all of it is We're gonna try and build stuff and do cool things.
01:38:06.000We're gonna put faces on Times Square billboards or whatever, if you're into that, you know.
01:38:15.000The Members Only Uncensored show's coming up at 10, and we're gonna talk about what happened with that drag show with kids, where an individual was attacked by the congregation.
01:39:14.000Mr. Bettelon says, Tim, apparently this is a three-week-old story, but they tested and successfully implanted a microchip to curb addiction.
01:41:35.000Apparently you can make videos with those things too, like that'll record the way you look, and then you can be in a room with your friend and do a livestream.
01:41:43.000Yeah, but it makes a CGI avatar of you.
01:42:01.000Bring it up here, put it on the table, one of those VRs just for reference.
01:42:04.000I've got, like, three pairs of Google Glass in a box somewhere.
01:42:06.000Yeah, those would be cool to have, like, sitting out, so we can all, like, what is that?
01:42:10.000It was funny, it was, like, it was really hard to get the first one, but after the first one broke, they instantly just gave me a free second one.
01:42:16.000And then when that one broke, they gave me another one.
01:42:19.000They really liked what I was doing with it.
01:42:20.000We got a big store that if you Google search Tim Pool, Google Glass, Istanbul,
01:42:24.000you see like this goofy picture of me wearing them with a wire coming out.
01:42:27.000Man, I remember talking about in 2007, the future is gonna be contacts with augmented reality
01:43:27.000I watched a video and I was like, because we have whole cinnamon and it's just like rolls, and I'm like, what part of the plant is this?
01:43:34.000And so I'm like, I've never looked, I've never cared, I don't know.
01:43:37.000And then I watched a video where a guy's hacking at a tree, and then he peels the first layer of the tree off, he shaves off the bark, peels the first layer, and then he eats it.
01:45:11.000Wednesday is usually like that day where it's like...
01:45:15.000You got big press releases yesterday, we already talked about it.
01:45:17.000Now it's Wednesday, it's a little dry.
01:45:19.000Thursday you've got, you know, things have picked up here and there.
01:45:23.000And that's why I basically, the way I do the Friday morning show is I'll record Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and then put those all out on Friday.
01:45:30.000And they're usually like cultural or whatever.
01:45:32.000Because Friday is... Friday night could be the biggest news day of the week, or it could just be the most boring because nobody wants to work.
01:46:05.000If you choose the most beautiful subway in Moscow, and then compare it to your average subway in New York, come on, Moscow's gonna look better.
01:46:12.000If you go to, like, One World Trade Plaza, or whatever I think the address is, and there's that, the Oculus, I think they call it, it is clean and beautiful, but I hate it.
01:47:35.000I got to go and see the Statue of Lenin in Kiev that was toppled over.
01:47:41.000It's kind of amazing because, like, when these protests were happening and they were trying to get rid of Yanukovych, they threw cables over the Statue of Lenin.
01:47:48.000They ripped it down and started smashing it with a sledgehammer.
01:47:51.000Someone took the head and tried selling it and they got in trouble.
01:49:12.000You know, I said something like, your TimCast membership contributes to things like, we are going to buy the Statue of Lennon to destroy and deface.
01:49:19.000People would be like, I will sign up for that.
01:49:21.000It's like, we can't provide you with much.
01:49:23.000The $10 is not going to get you a free cup of coffee.
01:50:02.000I saw like a World War II documentary and after they took Berlin, they were There's like a big thing of Hitler, like a picture of Hitler, and they were shooting at it, just blowing it apart.
01:50:11.000And I got kind of sad because I was like, man, I would love to have that thing.
01:50:14.000I think, yeah, I don't like the desecration.
01:50:16.000I don't like destruction of history, but I don't consider the Fremont statue to be particularly historically relevant.
01:50:25.000Like, you know, so there's a, in the Moral Foundations Test, Jonathan Haidt's research, one of the questions they ask you is, oh, like a woman is cleaning up and she finds an old American flag to use as a rag to clean the floors.
01:50:39.000Are you, like, how do you feel about this?
01:50:40.000And you can choose like, it's not okay, it's not that, it's like really not okay, it's not okay, it's fine, it's okay, it's totally fine, who cares?
01:50:54.000And like a real American flag from like something historical, and they tried to use it as a rag, I very well may use physical force against this individual to prevent that from happening.
01:51:14.000If somebody owns their own flag they bought from a store and they want to burn it, I got no beef.
01:51:18.000If someone tries to destroy an actual American flag that is like Was used in a battle was flown at a fort.
01:51:25.000I don't care if it was like they put it up at a you know You know insert military base for one day before taking it down and replacing it That is an American flag and should not be desecrated and should not be besmirched stolen or destroyed But if you buy your own like nylon flag from the store, I don't care what you do with it But that's one of the moral foundations about, I think that has to do with sanctity or something like that.
01:53:06.000And, like, you know, cyberpunk, Tokyo cyberpunk, Neo-Chicken City.
01:53:11.000But it would be cool if we could get the Statue of Lenin and put the roosting bar across so the chickens, when they go to sleep, chickens sleep on things, they like to go up high, but they just poop.
01:55:21.000Yep, and then when he was like, I'm good, but I feel weird He thought he was shot Yeah, you know what it was funny because I was thinking exactly that when you're like he must have rolled over a stone I'm like, what if he just rolled over his flashlight?
01:55:35.000Yeah, he on the ground his flat flashlight pressed into his side and he's like, oh it hurts could have been broken glass You know who knows?
01:55:43.000What do we got Ryan Hunter says, to add to your conspiracy theory, I think those ridiculous rolls were an attempt to destroy the badge cam.
01:56:04.000That whole, like, the calling out shots fired thing, for me, it's like, he didn't even reach for his... You don't hear the comm go off, and he didn't do anything like that.
01:56:29.000What authority is above the President in negotiating and determining what information should or should not be made available to people outside of the US intelligence or security apparatus?
01:56:39.000If the President of the United States was negotiating with Vladimir Putin on a peace treaty, And the president, let's go back in time, let's say Ronald Reagan is negotiating with, who was the premier at the time, or whatever the president, Gorbachev?
01:57:06.000And he's like, I can't tell you, it's classified.
01:57:08.000Okay, we are literally negotiating right now to take our nukes out of Cuba if you're willing to tell us where you've got your nukes and you remove them as well.
01:57:22.000The President of the United States would need to go to a foreign leader and say, we will end this war tonight if you pull your troops out of this region.
01:57:31.000Imagine Donald Trump goes to Vladimir Putin.
01:57:33.000He gets elected, it's 2025, and he says, Putin, get your troops out of the Eastern Ukraine.
01:58:07.000So ostensibly, the person that you're doing the negotiations with would be like, if you can't negotiate, if you don't have the authority, Then you're a joke.
01:58:16.000We can negotiate, but I'll take it to a committee of unelected bureaucrats who work in intelligence who can make the determination as to whether or not we can let you know if we're going to do anything you say.
01:58:40.000So the reason why we say he has to be impeached first is because we don't want the weaponization of law against the person who's supposed to be enforcing it.
01:58:48.000And it is a challenge because, you know, my argument against the libertarians is that a hierarchical law enforcement system effectively gives you a system of appeals in law enforcement.
01:58:58.000If a court gives you a bad decision, you can appeal to a higher court.
01:59:00.000They can choose to accept or not accept your argument, and then maybe advance your claim, and then it can advance to the Supreme Court, where it ends.
01:59:07.000In terms of law enforcement, you call the cops.
01:59:10.000They don't give you the results you want.
01:59:11.000You can appeal to a higher law enforcement department, and they may or may not assist you.
01:59:16.000It also prevents interstate, city, and county conflict.
01:59:20.000I think it has a lot of corruption problems, but you know.
01:59:23.000But yeah, the funny thing is, the question is, where is it stated the President has declassification powers?
01:59:30.000There are far better informed individuals than I. I would suggest Will Chamberlain, who is a lawyer, and actually did a lot of writing about this.
01:59:39.000But short of going back to the reporting that we did a long time ago, I don't have any of those sources pulled up for you other than the sheer absurdity it would be of the President of the United States being unable to negotiate with NATO.
01:59:53.000with China? Literally anybody. Could you imagine Trump goes to
01:59:56.000NATO, and he's like, all right, so we've got a big thing we're doing. And I can't tell you but involves missiles. Sir, yes,
02:00:04.000Germany, where are you putting this can't tell you it's classified. You make exactly his voice. Well, that one was
02:00:10.000not a very good one. I was taking it a little easy. But we'll
02:00:13.000grab it. We'll grab another one. Lance de Boer says Tim, I'm a
02:00:17.000veteran of 10 years of fast food style service relating to WA
02:00:23.000Small business over a grand every time the menu went up in prices for sign purposes on the menu.
02:00:30.000I now work in construction making way more and I feel justified in my hourly rate.
02:00:34.000It's a lot of things people don't consider.
02:00:36.000When they say we're increasing minimum wage by 50 cents, you say, okay, How much so that's you know what 5% increase in all wages for those if you're making 10 bucks an hour.
02:00:46.000So we're going to have to increase prices comparable to the increase in wages to cover that cost.
02:00:55.000It's a lot easier to change a menu because they're just TV screens.
02:00:58.000Oh, or you gotta scan- by the way, I think that's unethical when they make you scan a barcode when you go to a restaurant because there could be malware.
02:01:05.000I don't think- we need to legislate that you cannot- you need paper menus.
02:01:08.000Maybe you can have it as an option if people want to scan it.
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