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00:02:34.000Last night it was announced a state of emergency has been declared in Los Angeles County because of immigration rates.
00:02:42.000Democrats are explicitly telling you when the federal government enforces the law, the people who duly elected Donald Trump who has called on sworn law enforcement to enforce law.
00:02:55.000that happens, you're attacking them and they are in a state of emergency.
00:03:00.000I don't know how more plainly they can tell you that you are their enemy.
00:03:05.000Again, Los Angeles County has declared a state of emergency over standard law enforcement.
00:03:21.000And then NBC has cut a bunch of its woke verticals and laid off a bunch of its staff.
00:03:27.000So I guess there's some positive news.
00:03:29.000Trump, of course, just railing on the press over the weaponization of the DOJ by the Democrats.
00:03:34.000And I just got, you know, I got a lot on my chest.
00:03:38.000I don't know if you guys saw this other story that happened uh ten days ago in Boston.
00:03:41.000A roving band of about a hundred uh young people, largely uh mostly young black men, targeted police, blew up a police cruiser and rampaged through various neighborhoods.
00:03:50.000And it's crazy that these stories are it just keep happening.
00:03:54.000And this roving band of lunatics bl like attacking cops apparently was not even political.
00:04:00.000It was just one of these street takeovers taken to the next level.
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00:11:43.000What's happening in our communities is an emergency.
00:11:45.000And LA County is treating it like one.
00:11:47.000Declaring a local emergency ensures the full weight of county government is aligned to support our immigrant communities who are being targeted by federal actions.
00:11:55.000I would just like to stress to all of you.
00:11:58.000Please understand in great detail what this means.
00:12:03.000The governments of Los Angeles County.
00:12:06.000When people refer to LA as a city, they gotta understand LA City, really small.
00:12:10.000The whole urban area is referred to as LA County.
00:12:13.000Their government has just publicly declared you are an enemy.
00:12:18.000And when your law enforcement goes in to enforce the law enacted by Congress, it is an emergency because it is attacking their people, their community.
00:12:30.000They are telling you outright, the people you seek to enforce, enforce your laws against.
00:12:53.000If you commit crime, we will arrest you.
00:12:56.000LA County has publicly declared at the government level, they feel those who have committed the crime are deserving of money and protection.
00:13:06.000And the fact that you would try to enforce your laws is an attack on them.
00:13:11.000They are telling you they are the criminals.
00:13:14.000I don't know where y'all think this goes, but I think you know where I think it goes.
00:13:17.000Yeah, I mean, look, the the fact that LA County is trying to essentially usurp powers that the federal government has.
00:13:26.000It can only lead to more conflict and more, you know, raising tensions.
00:13:30.000People talk about they want to see the tensions brought down in this country.
00:13:34.000But every step that the state takes to interpose itself between the federal government in favor of illegal immigrants only raises the temperature.
00:14:17.000I I think that that has to happen, especially if you want this country to have a future.
00:14:21.000Otherwise, we're setting the precedent that they're allowed to do this.
00:14:23.000I mentioned this on the show the other day.
00:14:25.000One thing people will tell you about parenting, for example, is either you're shaping your child or your child is shaping you.
00:14:32.000Anytime you're in a position of authority over anyone, and you allow them to use usurp your authority and disobey you, what you're telling them is you're actually in charge.
00:14:41.000And that's not what any of us agreed to with respect to the social contract that we're a part of in the United States of America.
00:14:47.000So they're subverting all of our will.
00:14:49.000They're subverting the democratic process, which put this administration in place because the American people wanted mass deportations.
00:15:33.000Bondi to me, you know, she's the bench.
00:15:36.000We we wanted Matt Gates, tried to get Matt Gates, Congress wouldn't let us get Matt Gates.
00:15:40.000So we get Bondy on there, and she's just not getting it done.
00:15:43.000I don't, you know, I mean, I I'm frustrated with it, so I'm not real hopeful, but these are lower level.
00:15:48.000I I I would say I I largely agree with you.
00:15:51.000We talked about it a bit last night in the uncensored portion of the show.
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00:15:57.000Um, but the point was that there are some things happening, like you know, Letitia James is getting indicted and and Comey, and now they're talking about John Bolton.
00:16:06.000But what's frustrating me is that we continually have these these federal judges uh exceeding their authority, and Trump goes, okay.
00:16:16.000And the the response we got from Peter Navarro was Trump's trying to play to public opinion.
00:16:21.000Oh my god, if that's the case we lost.
00:16:56.000Well, isn't saying Trump can assemble the National Guard, but he can't mobilize them the perfect uh epitome of what has been happening since 2016.
00:17:06.000There's just a refusal to transfer power.
00:17:08.000It's almost like when Trump is in office, the executive branch becomes like the monarchy is in England.
00:17:13.000It's totally ceremonial, and they do everything they can to block him from exercising any kind of power.
00:17:27.000Made that point several times is that I think a lot of people still want to live in that era where the Republicans try to play the bigger party and they want to look like they're being fair for the sake of being fair when everybody understands.
00:17:38.000And look, I get the point of that argument because the idea is like, well, when the other, you know, when the Democrats come back in power, what we're going to see is them exert their authority over here.
00:17:51.000I get the point you're making is that you feel that the decorum in this country is gone, but the decorum in this country, at least as far as politics has been gone for a very, very long time.
00:17:59.000And It's now, you know, if you're a conservative, if you're a Republican, it's in the interests of your family and your friends to exert the power while you have it, because there's nothing brave and there's nothing gracious about allowing yourself to be abused by someone for the sake of being the bigger person.
00:18:16.000Republicans that are saying, oh, we gotta we have to bring back decorum.
00:18:19.000That's like being like we have to make our appendix important again.
00:18:35.000So I'll tell you guys, as an attorney, do you know that there are cases that I can't file because if I file them, they're gonna disbar me or put me in jail.
00:18:43.000Look at the the election attorneys that we had from the 2020 election.
00:18:46.000Um, you know, whether you like that or not, look at what happened to them.
00:18:49.000Look at the guys who stood up on a number of these real controversial issues.
00:18:55.000You know, when you get to the point that you can't ask questions and you can't challenge things in the courtroom, when attorneys are censored from the cases they can bring, we're done.
00:19:03.000And we need Trump to lead on this instead of following public opinion.
00:19:07.000We need him to be the leader that we know he is.
00:19:09.000I mean, we put him there because he punches people because he fights, because he's mega.
00:19:15.000And this is something Augustine said a man has as many masters as he does vices.
00:19:20.000And I don't think anyone could disagree that Trump's vice is pride.
00:19:24.000So even if he's not bought and paid for by these large lobbies, that vice controls him if he's too afraid to be on the other side of public opinion.
00:19:33.000We all have to pray that he abandons this need for human respect that he has.
00:19:37.000Because if he doesn't, they're gonna take over this country.
00:19:48.000That's all that's been that's his his biggest Achilles heel.
00:19:51.000He's always been the guy that will that wants people to like him.
00:19:55.000Now, sometimes that's a good thing because it makes him capable of working with people that he's had significant beef with, significant issues with, and it when it comes time to work together, he can actually leave that kind of those kind of personal things behind and then work on whatever problems at hand.
00:20:14.000But it also means that people are able to roll him at times, people are able to get around uh, you know, get policy decisions or get him to do things that they want that are actually in conflict with things that not only he's promised, but what you know, things that he was he was elected for.
00:20:31.000Look, the the uh the immigration issue was if it wasn't the top issue, it was one of the top issues.
00:21:09.000So he needs to, he needs to focus on the things that the promises that he made and make sure that he's doing what is necessary to keep those promises.
00:22:02.000And I we keep hearing this argument, like even Elad made it the other day, like when Democrats come back in power, they'll do bad things to you for the things you did.
00:22:09.000And it's like, you don't understand they they had a fake criminal charge against Donald Trump.
00:22:26.000You had the the the shooting of Aaron Danielson in Portland.
00:22:29.000They've they these people of this ideology have already murdered people and they arrested Trump's lawyers.
00:22:35.000What more do people expect is gonna happen?
00:22:37.000Now they're declaring it an emergency when we elect a government and say, go enforce the law, they go, it's an emergency now, and we're gonna pull from the public coffers.
00:22:45.000If Zoran Mamdani wins, it is going to escalate.
00:22:56.000Conservative-minded individuals fled these jurisdictions, entrenching the psychotic behavior of these of these people to the point where LA is declared a state of emergency because we want the law enforced.
00:23:07.000And the only way I see to actually reconcile this at this point is reconstruction style politics.
00:23:17.000First of all, the United States is the last place to go.
00:23:19.000So to your point, like when when conservatives fled areas, like they fled to places and said, Well, we're gonna leave New York, we're gonna go, blah, blah, blah.
00:23:28.000There is no place outside of the United States.
00:23:42.000But second of all, to your point about like what happens after Donald Trump leaves office, there are already people talking about using the um I forget what the policy is called, but the way that Donald Trump has paid the military, right?
00:23:56.000Because he recently passed some kind of uh some some what's it called?
00:24:00.000Yeah, he pulled funds from somewhere else to fame or something.
00:24:03.000Yeah, technically that's illegal because of appropriations.
00:24:06.000So there and the guy there's a guy named Bobby Cogan, who is uh he's the senior director for federal budget policy at uh AM Pro American Progress.
00:24:17.000So he's already talking about how they can indict Donald Trump for this.
00:24:21.000Now, I don't think this is a good idea, obviously.
00:24:23.000I don't think the American people are gonna like it either because they're literally in they would be indicting him on an appropriations violation.
00:24:31.000Um, and they would be doing it because he paid the troops.
00:24:38.000They just want to put they just want to put him in jail.
00:24:40.000So they will actually use a bit uh a law that was that was passed in 1808, and no one has ever gone to jail for this.
00:24:49.000No one has ever been prosecuted, no one has ever been arrested for this, but they would use this because it has a five-year um statute of limitation, so it's after he gets out of office, and they would try to put him in jail for this.
00:25:01.000They're already planning how do we put Trump in jail.
00:25:04.000If you think that they're not gonna do this stuff after Donald Trump is is out of office, you think they're gonna stop?
00:25:10.000Absolutely not, and they're gonna come after all sorts of conservatives.
00:25:14.000They're gonna go after Heggseth, they're gonna go after all kinds of people on in his in his um in his cabinet and stuff.
00:25:20.000Let's jump to the story from Zero Hedge.
00:25:22.000All hell broke out in Boston as police cruiser torched in premeditated attack on cops.
00:25:29.000The president of Boston's patrolman association has responded to a violent mob of over a hundred people as they unleashed chaos in Boston streets, torching a police cruiser and pelting officers with fireworks cones and polls in what witnesses called a riot-like assault on law enforcement.
00:26:07.000Tonight, two people are in custody, and as WBZ's Paul Burton shows us this wasn't the only incident locally involving a large crowd attacking officers.
00:26:19.000Mob of people here, like screaming, banging on the cop car.
00:26:23.000Chaos erupts and people scatter in the streets of Boston as a police cruiser was destroyed by fireworks, and what police describe as a large-scale vehicle takeover early Sunday morning.
00:26:33.000Definitely unsettling to wake up in the middle of the night and see a cop car on fire outside your window.
00:26:38.000These BU students took this cell phone video.
00:26:41.000They live in the apartment above Mass Aven, Tremont Street.
00:26:44.000I just saw the cop car on fire, and then stuff was blowing up while they were putting it out.
00:26:56.000As officers approached the scene, uh, they were making it.
00:26:58.000So there's a bit more, but I think there's a Couple points to be made in this.
00:27:01.000The uh official reporting is that this roving band, uh, this violent mob moved around four different neighborhoods in a what they call a called a coordinated premeditated attack on police.
00:27:28.000So uh my point on this is it is particularly unnerving for me.
00:27:32.000This story is actually from October 5th, but it's only gotten any national attention ten days later or nine days later.
00:27:39.000And what's worrying to me is over the past couple of weeks, I'm looking through the segments that I'm pulling up, and the escalation is getting terrifying.
00:27:46.000CBP uh rammed in our DHS agents, I think it was CBP, rammed in Chicago.
00:27:52.000When they pursued the guy who attacked them, they jumped out to flee and they got surrounded by a bunch of random people in the neighborhood and started throwing rocks at the cops.
00:27:59.000There's there the the the view that these cities have, LA declaring a state of emergency on law enforcement is that they may as well be clowns at this point.
00:28:41.000My fear is as it was described by Eric Prince, gradually, then suddenly, one day everything's normal, the next day you wake up and the internet don't work.
00:28:49.000I'm I'm I'm concerned we maybe get into that point where the conversation is had about what kind of precautions you need to take and when you need to actually let's just I'll keep the language light here.
00:29:02.000Um enact any kind of plan that is like securing your family, moving to a new location, things like that.
00:29:08.000Yeah, you mentioned something here about the fact that this wasn't politically motivated as far as we know.
00:29:15.000And that appears to be the case, but one thing it's important to remember is that it's still directly tied to politics because soft on crime policies, a failure to respect police from elected officials who go out and trash them when they're trying to maintain public order against rioters.
00:29:29.000That kind of rhetoric and this kind of weak uh law enforcement and a failure of our elected officials to support law enforcement is why this kind of thing is able to happen.
00:29:39.000So, Tim, this goes right to what you were just talking about, right?
00:29:42.000This comes down to a lack of enforcement of the law.
00:30:52.000If we're going to get like me, Alex Stein, the liberals would be fine, but the uh Emily Saves America.
00:30:58.000If we're gonna be at this venue and it's publicly known and advertised, and you've got these uh antifa terrorists from across the country descending on DC, they are absolutely going to make a plan to attack and disrupt this venue.
00:31:26.000It's like that's why these kinds of attacks happen is because they want to make it impossible for you and other people to do events like this.
00:31:31.000And even if you're willing to do so to make it so financially costly to be able to do it.
00:31:37.000There is a reality to how long we can do this show with the exponential increase in violence, lawlessness, death threats, et cetera.
00:31:47.000So I I don't know where that threshold is.
00:31:51.000The death threats that we've received over the past month or so have resulted in probably the most extreme reaction we've ever had to have.
00:31:59.000I had to literally I I have been in contact with the FBI with the SWATIS.
00:32:03.000That was that was child's play compared to what's going on right now.
00:32:07.000As you saw, Benny Johnson was at a press conference with the DOJ over the threats to his family.
00:32:13.000Since the killing of Charlie Kirk, this has been a green light, and we have seen a dramatic escalation in threats.
00:32:20.000And our security team's assessments are that there is real movement happening among far left groups to exacerbate and escalate.
00:33:29.000This isn't the kind of thing we should be having happening here.
00:33:32.000But we can't negotiate with these people.
00:33:35.000There are a lot of people in this country we need to do like Charlie Kirk did and talk to.
00:33:40.000But the problem is not the people that we can talk to.
00:33:42.000The problem is the people that want to kill us that want to hurt us that want to push violence, who are willing to do whatever is necessary.
00:33:48.000Those people you can't negotiate with, you have to defeat.
00:33:52.000And that's what we need from the president.
00:33:53.000We need to go after the people who are funding them.
00:34:09.000I think the people keying the Teslas were just random people doing it.
00:34:11.000I don't think anyone was paid to do it.
00:34:13.000But the the issue is does everybody remember that earlier in this year we had, I think like 70 some odd terror attacks.
00:34:21.000Uh a woman driving a Tesla had someone speed in front of her and slam his brakes on and get out of the car and start screaming at her in the Pacific Northwest.
00:34:37.000Let me rephrase outright bleeding Kansas.
00:34:39.000These people weren't being paid to do it, but the people who were funding the messaging, the people who are manipulating these low-level thugs to do stupid things, those are the people that need to be charged.
00:34:48.000Rico charges, RICO is one of the most powerful laws in the United States.
00:34:55.000Because in a in a contemporary modern liberal democracy that described the United States, we have free speech.
00:35:01.000And so if someone were to say something like, I think Tesla is evil and should be destroyed, that's considered free speech.
00:35:09.000What we know now is that this is what I call the tweedledee tweedledum death threat, where there's two people on a street corner and one guy screams, someone needs to murder fascists, which is a generic statement.
00:35:20.000Then the guy next to him points at Seamus and says, There's a fascist.
00:35:24.000So neither of them can be charged because what they said was individually free speech, but we know that in coordination, they are telling people to go murder.
00:35:33.000We're at the point now where if we don't recognize that, we lose.
00:35:38.000And I'll add on top of what you're saying, what scares me.
00:35:41.000This may be I I don't know if the Republicans, Trump, and his admin are taking action as it pertains to voting to ensure that there is a legitimate voting process, knocking out ballot harvesting and other illicit voting practices.
00:35:53.000But if the Republicans do not win, we're cooked.
00:35:57.000And based on right now, We are seeing prominent middle of the road individuals who who support supported Trump now walking back their support and moving to the left out of fear because the left will murder you and the right will not.
00:36:10.000That degree of fear has strong men dropping to their knees.
00:36:18.000I think the scariest part about that I was thinking of Theo Vaughn when you mentioned that when he when he walked back, the comments that were made when the DHS or whoever it was released the video about immigration and deportation, and he said, please don't leave me out of this.
00:36:39.000It's like not only will they kill you, but you're going to die and the media is going to frame you as evil.
00:36:44.000So you don't even get to die some sort of good death.
00:36:47.000You'll die in the face of the general public as some type of evil fascist, despite the fact that it doesn't describe you in any way, shape, or form.
00:36:55.000And I think that might be the scariest part for a lot of that is if you were in a in a free press with journalists who are willing to openly look at both sides of the aisle and report honestly, you could take the idea to the public that this is what I mean, this is what I mean in my heart.
00:37:09.000And maybe the message gets out there that when something bad happens to you, you'll be framed in a way that is in line with reality.
00:37:16.000But you can't even you can't even bank on that anymore.
00:37:19.000So what person wants to go to war for something where they're just, you know, they say the, you know, the the victor, you know, whoever wins the war is the one who decides who's good and who was evil.
00:37:28.000So people don't even want to do it anymore because they don't feel like they're gonna have any way of being seen as the decent person that they feel they are.
00:37:39.000And the good news is you can actually cultivate a relationship where it becomes far more difficult to demoralize you.
00:37:46.000If your audience is God and you're trying to be in his good graces and friendship, it doesn't matter if people say bad things about you after you're dead.
00:37:57.000The reality is these people are gonna say that any conservative who is legitimately martyred for their cause was a Nazi, was a fascist.
00:38:06.000They'll say the same thing uh about the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, and they'll even say the same thing if there's heaven forbid a successful assassination attempt on him in the future.
00:38:16.000That's why it's so important for him to not care about what these people think.
00:38:21.000And I just want to mention Trump has been making some noises recently along the lines of what I've saying.
00:38:25.000He's but he's been making statements like, I don't know if I'm gonna get into heaven, and I'm trying to get into heaven, but I don't know.
00:38:31.000I mean, that's gotta be, and I'm encouraged to hear that because that's gotta be his focus is getting to heaven.
00:38:38.000I'd rather what he was on the plane on Air Force One, and he was asked by a reporter, and he said, you know, I don't think there's anything I can do.
00:38:44.000I would have rather he just screamed Deus Walton, grabbed the camera and smashed it.
00:38:55.000Federal judge extends temporary orders barring Trump administration from deploying National Guard to Portland, the story breaking from CNN.
00:39:03.000The ruling by the Trump appointed judge blocks the federal troops from deploying to Portland for another 14 days.
00:39:07.000The orders were originally set to expire this weekend.
00:39:10.000By extending the temporary orders, Imagine allowed the court and appeals judges' time to fully consider the case as a Trump admin remains blocked from deploying federalized troops.
00:39:18.000The case is expected to go to trial on October 29th.
00:39:21.000Now, I wanna I want to uh chill a little bit.
00:39:25.000I think there's a couple strategies here.
00:39:27.000Trump doesn't want to play the insurrection act card unless he absolutely has to.
00:39:32.000At the same time, riots disappear in winter.
00:39:35.000I think a lot of people were like, we were told to wait till summer, now wait till winter.
00:39:39.000That was one of the comments we got in the chat.
00:40:11.000I believe that federal law enforcement are gonna go out in their winter gear and they are gonna keep enforcing the law.
00:40:17.000Now, in places like, you know, maybe Arizona, Colorado, well, not so much Colorado because elevated, but Arizona and California, you may still see activists.
00:40:24.000I don't know about Miami, Miami's turned red.
00:40:26.000I think that Trump's strategy may be let's wait to see What happens in the winter?
00:40:31.000If these people are all gone, we don't need to send in the troops.
00:40:34.000We will be able to handle these deportations.
00:40:36.000And we we can reprioritize federal law enforcement towards mass deportation instead of protecting facilities.
00:40:42.000If that doesn't work, I think then he goes full insurrection act.
00:40:46.000I hope we don't have to go full insurrection act.
00:40:49.000I really do, because I mean that's we're talking about some serious, serious challenges to our civil liberties.
00:40:55.000But there's kind of two arguments here.
00:40:57.000And I'm just curious what everybody thinks on this because on one side I hear the you know we got a plan, we got a plan, we got a plan.
00:41:03.000On the other side, I see very little movement, but I'm starting to see some movement, like you said, Tim.
00:41:08.000The movement we're seeing, though, the question I have, was it part of a plan, or is it because we're starting to speak out more?
00:41:14.000The mega base is really getting frustrated about the lack of movement, they're speaking out more.
00:41:18.000So is it are we the cause, or is it the you know cause or effect, what's going on here?
00:41:23.000At the end of the day, all I know is that we don't have much time because if we lose the midterms, Trump's gonna get impeached, we're gonna be done, and we don't have until the four years are up.
00:42:03.000But you don't have to be that good of an attorney to be able to see, hey, you know, 10 months with the resources of DOJ, they can put how many J6ers in jail, but they can't put, they can't put you, they can't do a real investigation into George Soros or Arabella.
00:42:16.000They can't do a real investigation into whether you know Nancy Pelosi was really on the right.
00:43:02.000But uh the other problem with that is public perception also matters.
00:43:05.000And and one of the things is is when they arrest Donald Trump, when they arrest Republicans, when they arrest J Sixers, they're seeing, at least in the eyes of the mainstream media, which is then projected out to half the country, that they're doing the they're they're doing the Lord's work.
00:43:18.000They are enacting the law, they're making sure that they keep us safe.
00:43:22.000But any time anybody in a Republican government actually goes after people that are committing crimes, it's seen as locking up your political opponents.
00:43:30.000And that's just framed in a way that gives it it gives them a lot harder time getting through to people who might not actually be on their side to begin with.
00:43:38.000Yeah, but in fairness, this podcast gets better ratings than CNN.
00:43:43.000So, like there's a there's a counterpoint now.
00:43:56.000I mean, my response to to what you were saying, Brett, is similar to what you said.
00:44:00.000Thank goodness the legacy media is dying.
00:44:02.000They don't have as much power to shape these narratives anymore.
00:44:05.000Look, this is all true, but it's also part of why the United States is becoming more and more bifurcated and more more you know, people in their own bubble.
00:44:13.000People don't see other information or information from opposing views, and that's actually part of the problem.
00:44:20.000And it's it's why um during the time when Jimmy Kimmel gets his two-day suspension and Jane Fonda relaunches the uh committee on the First Amendment, we have people talking about free speech and the death of free speech.
00:44:33.000At the same time, people in new media are talking about Google and the in the Biden administration putting through orders to YouTube to censor people because of COVID.
00:44:43.000It's like you are living in a completely different world than your neighbor, and I don't know if there is a way back for something like that.
00:45:27.000It's really kind of become an echo chamber.
00:45:29.000I think that's contributing very much to the kind of, you know, because when we talk, what listen, certain certain things are just inarguable, right?
00:45:38.000There's certain things that are just facts.
00:45:40.000If we could at least come together on the things that are actually factually correct, we can argue how to deal with the people.
00:45:49.000With people who think men can get pregnant, you know, how do you actually get a fundamental level?
00:45:55.000I agree with you on that, but the difference between will and retardation.
00:45:59.000And so uh I I'm I mean the people who are lit literally, and I don't mean this derisively, YouTube, the people who are genuinely cognitively impaired, who think men can get pregnant, versus the liberals like the Krasensteens who make the argument Trump is a felon, despite the fact if you go on any AI and ask what happened with the felony case with Trump,
00:46:21.000it will tell you in an unprecedented first time in U.S. history fashion, prosecutors charge someone with felonies requiring an underlying crime without having proven this crime.
00:46:34.000It's never happened before that someone has been convicted of a felony without proving the crime behind that felony.
00:47:27.000Take to take a look at the shutdown argument.
00:47:29.000Democrats are going on CNN and saying we don't want to give healthcare to illegal immigrants because they just changed their definition of illegal immigrant.
00:47:42.000Is it but that's not who they're going after.
00:47:44.000They're going after illegal immigrants, which is why we made the point.
00:47:47.000I don't remember if it was IRL last Wednesday said that is a abusive language that's been going on for decades.
00:47:54.000What used to be illegal alien became illegal immigrant, which became undocumented immigrant, which became just immigrant.
00:48:01.000And it's been the same thing the entire time.
00:48:03.000It's somebody that is not here legally, who has committed a crime.
00:48:07.000But the point is the language has been used, first of all, to abuse the goodwill of people who don't pay close enough attention to these things to understand the difference.
00:48:15.000But for the people who are actually evil, it's done as a way to further their agenda without seeming to do so.
00:48:22.000Look, during Occupy Wall Street, I had a conversation with a bunch of these activists, and uh they were like, we're gonna go march down the street, and that's gonna change the game.
00:48:33.000And then I said, uh, here's an analogy I'd like to use.
00:48:36.000There are uh warring feudal tribes of Japan.
00:48:40.000And one one group sends their samurai to the gates of the other feudal lord, and they're banging on the gate, being like, let us in because we want words with you, and they're sitting in there and they're fortified and their fortress going like we ain't open that gate.
00:48:52.000Meanwhile, the other side sends ninja dressed like maidens carrying food and water, they open the gate and say, Come on in.
00:49:00.000The maidens walk up to the king, knife them in the neck and run out the window, jump out the window, run away.
00:49:04.000I said, if you keep trying to face this head on, knocking on the door and saying we challenge you to a duel while they're sending in spies for for sabotage and subdiffusion, you lose.
00:49:15.000The point I'm making now is Republicans keep saying we need to, you know, oh no, a judge said Trump can't control the military, despite the fact that he literally can, and Trump is going rats.
00:49:29.000I'm sitting here Being like, this is this is the most ridiculous thing I've ever seen.
00:49:32.000A judge has no authority to tell Trump he he has he can't deploy the military.
00:49:36.000So why should Trump have to abide by an unconstitutional ruling?
00:50:11.000Come down here, and then I want Ron DeSantis to tell his state troopers to assist the feds who are going to arrest me, take me from my home.
00:50:20.000He should have said, I will not go to New York to answer this indictment.
00:50:46.000And they arrested Jenna Ellis, who turned out to be a coward, by the way, who dropped to her knees and begged for forgiveness, saying, Please don't hurt me.
00:50:53.000But this is what we are dealing with right now.
00:50:56.000What would happen if Trump simply said the judge's ruling is purely unconstitutional, and I will not abide by the judiciary acting outside of the Constitution.
00:51:07.000The president has final authority over the National Guard.
00:51:10.000They have agreed I can federalize, thus I have command.
00:51:13.000I will deploy them to go protect a federal building.
00:51:17.000This is not in violation of Possi Kamatadas.
00:51:22.000Well, he's been told he has to, but here's the thing there's historical precedent for it.
00:51:26.000There's been times, you know, some of the separation of power, some of the immunity, some of the things that the president, the powers that the president enjoy, he they enjoy now, because there were a couple times in the past where the president told the judicial branch to pound sand.
00:51:39.000At the end of the day, the president is the commander-in-chief of the military.
00:52:19.000ABC 7 Chicago outright said Trump is defying court orders because Fed or I should say the feds are because they're using tear gas.
00:52:27.000It doesn't matter what Trump does, it's wrong.
00:52:30.000Even if Trump literally says, I love the left and trans kids and we're gonna write we're gonna tax the rich, they would alter his his statements out of context and then accuse him of trying to murder people.
00:54:18.000I don't know why you would assume that I was being cheeky.
00:54:21.000No, I actually do think it's telling that when someone says they trust legacy media, it's like, okay, be serious.
00:54:26.000I don't but I I yeah, I mean, listen, I don't know how you could possibly make the argument that if you have an entire infrastructure set up for allowing people to vote digitally, that the people in control of that infrastructure are going to be totally incapable of ever changing any ballots.
00:54:41.000Maybe I just don't know enough about the technology, but it seems like a stretch to say that's not possible.
00:54:45.000I I have an idea for a poll for the audience.
00:54:47.000If you believe Dominion can manipulate elections, super chat us $10.
00:54:57.000Uh I believe that Dominion voting systems through their voting systems, one could rig an election.
00:55:03.000I'm not saying that Dominion as a company has done it or would would do it, but clearly with such massive voting infrastructure, if someone found a means to uh remotely access these systems, of course you can.
00:55:14.000Liberals are now concerned that Republicans will do just that.
00:55:18.000I'm sitting here thinking, like, okay, like what what is the reality that a republic a former Republican elections official bought Dominion so that they could they've routed the deep state, they've attacked their their financial financial infrastructure, and now they've purchased Dominion, so they'll never lose again.
00:55:40.000I want to say one quick point about this, though, because not knowing who this ex-Republican is.
00:55:47.000We saw a lot of backstabbers in the Republican Party, the legacy Republicans, the neocons say Kamala Harris is actually the most qualifying candidate and the best choice for this nation.
00:56:05.000Look, it's time to go to paper ballots.
00:56:07.000I think that the left can now agree with us on that that the safest election will be one where you have to go in person and vote on a little piece of paper.
00:56:18.000I said that I I saw the uh uh some crazy leftist on TikTok was talking about this, and I saw the video, and and that's the my my initial reaction as well.
00:56:27.000If they're concerned, then we do we should go to single-day voting on paper.
00:56:33.000One day on paper, Florida knows how to do it.
00:56:37.000They have the they have they end up in Florida, they end up with the election results with the their results within an hour or so after the close of the polls.
00:56:47.000They did this because of the absolute S show that happened in twenty in two in the year 2000 with the whole hanging chads and stuff.
00:56:57.000The rest of the country has a blueprint that is that they have offered to give to them to every other state.
00:57:04.000Every other state has a blueprint of what actually works, and they have other states have refused, but because they like the fact that it's a mess.
00:57:12.000But gentlemen, to the question, how do you feel were the scenario uh how would you feel were the scenario to be Republicans literally bought Dominion and will rig the election in Republicans' favor?
00:57:26.000I'd want the Republicans in jail just like I'd want the Democrats in jail.
00:57:29.000I want anybody who's screwing with my election in jail.
00:57:31.000I want a fair and honest election, and I don't care how we get there.
00:57:35.000So uh you would prefer Democrats to be in charge fairly than for Republicans to win by illicit means.
00:57:41.000As long as as long as I had the fair opportunity for we the people to rise up then, right?
00:57:46.000So I mean, at the end of the day, we're a nation governed by law and ideals, and I want to get back to truth.
00:57:52.000Tim, you said, you know, we're just getting prep for the show, you talked about your appreciation, your desire to get to truth.
00:57:59.000I don't believe if we get the truth out there that American people are gonna in any way, shape, or form support the absolute insanity we have here.
00:58:06.000I I honestly uh I'm not speaking to you, but I think to the generality, most people would prefer to win the election illicitly than lose to their ideological enemies fairly.
00:58:18.000And people might try to claim otherwise, but they typically only do that when they feel like they are actually winning.
00:58:25.000So in the United States, when we have a relatively homogenous culture with minor disagreements, like if you go back to the 90s, people are gonna be like, no, no, let's have a fair election because the stakes were minimal.
00:58:35.000If Democrats won, taxes might go up a little bit in some areas, certain benefits would be received in blue states, and people got mad about it.
00:58:41.000Today, we are talking about if Democrats win, they will let another 20 million illegal immigrants into this country.
00:58:47.000They will completely destroy the fabric of American uh tradition, and they will likely jail Trump, his administration, they will hunt down people who supported Trump and put them in solitary confinement like they already did.
00:58:59.000They'll arrest opposition media and journalists.
00:59:01.000And so if you're asking me personally how I feel about the idea, I'll put it like this.
00:59:07.000My personal feeling is that if Democrats win, they will try to put me in prison.
00:59:12.000If Republicans win, I'm gonna be okay.
00:59:15.000I'd rather not go to prison on false grounds and be tortured by political psychopaths who and communist BS.
00:59:23.000So uh uh uh for the layman, for the average person, the question is would you prefer people fairly let's put it this way.
00:59:31.000Let's just ignore Dominion and all this argument, and I'll ask you this question.
00:59:36.000Would you would you be okay living in a country that voted in a communist dictatorship?
01:00:07.000That's what I think we're looking at, though.
01:00:09.000We're we're we're saying that there are individuals who believe in a constitutional republic of America, but know that the system created by Democrats over the past 10 years has weighed it in favor of a communist dictatorship that you will never escape.
01:00:25.000You have the opportunity to by force stop that from happening.
01:00:29.000Would you choose to allow the communist dictator to take to take over, or would you stand with the constitutional republicanists to prevent it from happening?
01:00:36.000I don't think that we're standing with the constitutional republicanists.
01:01:06.000As long as we're honest about what we're doing.
01:01:09.000Well, the the that's that's not coercive force.
01:01:12.000Well, if we're doing practicing the same for the same uh the same thing that the Democrats are doing, how are we any better?
01:01:18.000So uh we don't sterilize children, uh substantially uh less likely to abort them before they're born, you know.
01:01:26.000Uh we we don't try to imprison our political opponents.
01:01:30.000Do you trust we don't uh uh uh put people I mean the the the the list we don't create false felony charges, we don't falsely accuse people of rape.
01:01:38.000The list goes on of the things we do not do.
01:01:41.000And so again, the the the the the question that I'm bringing up is would a group of people say, well, they've they outvoted us, I guess I guess communists have taken over and I'm gonna die, or would you be like, I will do anything to not die?
01:01:58.000And I don't think I don't think it's reasonable to agree that that the average person would just be like, hey, look, the communists have takeover and they're coming to kill me.
01:02:06.000No, what happens is you get partisan violence in every single circumstance.
01:02:12.000So again, when when you when actually we throw it to the Spanish uh Spanish Civil War, basically the uh uh the nationalists won an election and then did not stop the communists.
01:02:26.000Several years later, the communists took back political power and immediately began running roughshod over the country.
01:02:32.000Killing priests and nuns in the nuns' bodies and putting them on display.
01:02:37.000And that's when Franco, who was stationed in Morocco was like, guys, if we let this keep happening, like we are gonna die.
01:02:46.000And also he sailed up back to Spain, rallied a bunch of guys, they found out what he was doing, attacked, boom, all of a sudden, civil war broke out.
01:02:56.000It was pockets forming throughout the country that sided with Franco's coalition.
01:03:00.000Well, there's another important point with that entire situation, too, that a lot of people don't touch on was that the communist Spanish government or the attempted communist Spanish government was essentially just a vassal state of the USSR.
01:03:12.000They sent something like 70% of Spain's gold reserves to the Russians.
01:03:17.000And one of the concerns of the nationalists was that the communists were actually in control.
01:03:22.000I'm sorry, the Soviets were in control of the communist faction in Spain, and that they were about to become a vassal, as you're saying, of of the Soviet uh of the Soviet Union.
01:03:30.000Aaron Powell And how many millions would have died if that had happened more millions.
01:03:38.000Uh I think I think most people in this country are uh ignorant of moral philosophy.
01:03:44.000I think that uh you know I've had so many conversations with conservatives who are like we believe in the Constitution, ignoring the fact that they don't.
01:05:07.000But there could be ways in which the But literally it is right.
01:05:09.000The right to keep in bear arms, the federal level did not pertain to state law.
01:05:13.000So when they said you have a right to keep in bear arms, they were saying oh they were saying this federal constitution bars the federal government from stopping it.
01:05:41.000When I went through the fight with COVID, I it damaged my family, I lost my money, I lost almost everything you can lose.
01:05:47.000I've put it out there, I've been willing to lose it.
01:05:49.000I'll lose it again before I'll sell out.
01:05:51.000The one thing that I've got, and the one thing that distinguishes me from some of the leftists that I've spent the last five and a half years fighting nonstop, is that I will not sell out from my principles.
01:06:00.000Now, maybe, maybe they're at odds from the founding, maybe they're not.
01:06:07.000But what it means is no, I will not support the Republicans doing the same thing that the Democrats are doing because power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely.
01:06:16.000And I have absolutely no reason to believe that if we gave the Republican Party, who is full of rhinos, full of sellouts, and we just talked about Donald Trump, you know, trying to please everybody.
01:06:27.000I have no reason on this planet to believe that they would be any better if we gave them absolute power.
01:06:49.000I'm saying would you personally choose to use manipulative coercive force to prevent a communist dictator from coming into power and murdering people and kidnapping people and gulagging people?
01:07:01.000So long as I didn't have to become that, as long as I didn't have to empower myself or anyone else to become what I'm fighting, yes.
01:07:23.000So coercive force means uh in the great the there's physical force, overt, going up to someone pointing a gun their hand saying you don't vote.
01:07:30.000I'm talking about would you be party to a manipulation of an election to prevent communists from taking over, knowing that you and the people that you're working with will have a fair and genuine democratic institution moving forward.
01:07:55.000And I think when you look throughout history there's reasons why, say Catalonia, for instance, got wiped out and crushed and barely existed as an anarcho state, and why anarchist societies have never existed and why Genghis Khan and Alexander the Great, Napoleon were as successful as they were, despite the fact Napoleon was like, I'm going to Russia in the winter for some reason.
01:08:12.000It's because what we find, even in today's modern political context is that everything we believe about the virtues of American society were only based upon the fact that we had a moral and virtuous society.
01:08:22.000Everybody basically agreed now that we have a large portion of the country that does not agree, they are beating the crap out of us and we're just taking it.
01:08:31.000And so the end result of that scenario will be the same as Catalonia.
01:08:34.000We will be beaten gulaged and they will exhum nuns corpses and desecrate them.
01:08:38.000You think Tim so you don't believe that if we leverage the infrastructure that we currently have under the law and everything else.
01:08:45.000Do you think we're past the point of no return and that really we're at a point where we we really may have to do that because I don't think we are.
01:08:53.000I think that if we if we were to leverage the authority that we have under the existing Constitution under the existing law that we don't have to get to that point.
01:09:00.000And the question is interesting as an academic question but from a from a practical standpoint I think that we still have a good chance to win this if we're willing to fight for it.
01:09:10.000Let's well let let's try this do you think that illegal immigrants vote?
01:09:19.000How do we go into a Democrat jurisdiction and tell them that the laws they've enacted and their policies are now void.
01:09:27.000Well we should be doing that through the courts anyway the courts are siding with them and they're telling Trump he can't do things that he clearly can I agreed.
01:09:33.000So we may do so the courts right here's my point.
01:09:36.000Courts are saying we will protect the illicit activities.
01:09:40.000Yes they are so would your solution then be Trump uh okay so they are they are doing it.
01:10:01.000Right now we need to be arresting we need to be impeaching judges.
01:10:06.000We need to not be arresting the guy on the street.
01:10:08.000We need to be arresting the people who are behind this.
01:10:11.000You and I can get on the internet and in five minutes we can say hey look at it looks like money's going from here to here to here.
01:10:17.000This guy's funding the riots this guy's funding this guy's funding that the research is there the data's there.
01:10:23.000We could take action and we can impeach judges we can put put we can do things we're just not choosing to and we're putting ourselves in a position where we're going to have to do what you're saying.
01:10:33.000Let's keep going so I just just wanted to fact check myself here because I'm I was pretty sure I had this right but and I am uh we can't impeach federal judges it it can't be done.
01:10:43.000Why is that you need two-thirds majority of the Senate in order to impeach a judge.
01:10:50.000So uh if if the opinion of uh an individual you or anyone else is that judges are issuing unconstitutional orders they are defending illicit voting practices they are unconstitutionally altering the voting system.
01:11:04.000We can't impeach them because we don't have enough political authority in the Senate.
01:11:08.000If we do nothing they will win elections illicitly and then we'll be ruled over by evil what's our course of action listen I agree with you.
01:11:18.000I don't think we're quite to the point that we need to do this now I will tell you we also can't just for anybody asking we also can't arrest the judges under the Constitution we we literally we don't have the authority you can't do it do that to a judge that's acting within the scope of of their their position right?
01:11:33.000I I I think there's a couple uh uh things you can do one is buy Dominion voting systems and then be in control of the private voting mechanisms to make sure that the illicit voting doesn't happen doesn't happen.
01:11:46.000I'm all in favor of making sure that it's not happening I'm not in favor of of doing the same thing they're doing.
01:11:54.000If Dominion did in fact manipulate the last election I then and we need to buy it To make sure that doesn't happen in the next election.
01:12:04.000But there's a difference between buying it to make sure that there's no fraud in the next election or any future election and that or and using it to manipulate the election.
01:12:15.000So there's a really fascinating debate in Catholic ethics and particularly Thomistic ethics.
01:12:22.000Well, it's not as debated amongst Thomists, they're mostly on one side, but whether lying is ever acceptable, even for a very good cause.
01:12:31.000So this would include things like undercover police work, where you know you're actually catching bad people, but it requires for you to tell a lie in order to do so because Christ says he is the way and the truth and the life, and we as Christians believe that the truth is a person, and that person is Jesus Christ, and therefore any denial of the truth is a denial of Christ.
01:12:51.000And so there's intense theological debate if even lying to save a life is something that you're allowed to do.
01:13:03.000If you stand on pious ground and say I will be but a fair arbiter of truth, they're gonna be like, hey, I can club them over the head and take all this stuff.
01:13:12.000They can kill my body, they can't kill my soul.
01:13:14.000But that that does mean dark days for this country indeed.
01:13:17.000And if that's that's the world that you live in, so be it.
01:13:20.000I'm not saying your your your moral worldview is incorrect.
01:14:53.000Uh so Pennsylvania was sued because they altered the rules of their election outside of the frames of the Federal Constitution.
01:14:58.000And the Supreme Court refused to hear it.
01:15:00.000So what happens if Trump then says, uh, well, these judges have mortgage fraud, let's arrest them all and take the piece off the board, and then we'll get people in who will do the right thing.
01:15:38.000Texas argued that violated the federal constitution because only the state legislature can do that, and they did not.
01:15:44.000So let's say Trump says we need to remove a corrupt judiciary through legal use of force in the executive branch arrests for legitimate criminal activity.
01:15:54.000What will Democrats do if Trump legitimately arrests the state Supreme Court of Pennsylvania?
01:16:42.000So I think this is a I mean, uh, I don't mean this derisively.
01:16:47.000I used to think this way when I was about 20.
01:16:50.000That the use I I had I was very critical of all use of force.
01:16:53.000Today I look at the ICE agents that are risking their lives in Chicago to deport criminal aliens, illegal immigrants, because I voted to do it.
01:17:08.000I then asked these men to stand in harm's way at my behest to do a job that I am not doing and honestly not willing to do.
01:17:17.000I don't view that exercise of authority by law enforcement as illicit, nor do I view it as authoritarian.
01:17:23.000In fact, I look at these men as men I personally hired to do a job I wanted done.
01:17:27.000So the argument then is we are not looking at a foreign body of power that we f that we will put into power and then we'll be oppressed by.
01:17:37.000We are quite literally saying we want these men to be empowered and protected because they're acting out our will.
01:17:44.000If Trump went as Trump carries on, he's actually doing more than any president has ever done, in my opinion, for the people who voted for him.
01:18:56.000This country would run like a well-oiled machine and crime would be near zero.
01:19:01.000You'd need civil courts because sometimes people have misunderstandings.
01:19:04.000I thought the contract was going to mean this, and they get angry with each other.
01:19:08.000And of course, sometimes there's murder and there's going to be passion and things like this, but you really wouldn't need active police force in every jurisdiction because people wouldn't be aggressing against each other to any meaningful degree.
01:19:20.000Yeah, the more laws you need, the worse shape your country's in.
01:19:31.000They are going to violently resist as they are right now.
01:19:34.000The question of legitimacy isn't even on the table because whether or not the conservatives or Republicans are using legitimate power, the Democrats are going to say that it's illegitimate.
01:19:46.000This is something we talked about last night.
01:19:48.000This is not a question of who has the better argument.
01:19:51.000The left doesn't care what your argument is.
01:19:53.000The left is going to use whatever argument is functional at the time, and they're going to make that argument trying to get you to concede their point.
01:20:03.000They use they use your principles against you.
01:20:07.000They don't care about the Constitution.
01:20:08.000They don't care about the freedom of speech.
01:20:09.000They don't care about anything that makes America America.
01:20:29.000State Department revokes visas over Kirk criticism.
01:20:32.000The department did not did not identify the visa holders by name or specify what type of visas were revoked, but we do have some information.
01:20:38.000Some of them I believe were student visas.
01:20:40.000Six were revoked because they celebrated the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
01:20:44.000Now, take a look at the second line from Politico.
01:20:47.000The move has drawn criticism from free speech advocates.
01:20:50.000Take a look at how the media describes these people.
01:20:59.000They are Illegal immigration advocate leftists who will lie, cheat, and steal to destroy this country.
01:21:06.000These same people on X who are claiming it's a violation of free speech, celebrated the banning of Alex Jones and every conservative all day and night.
01:21:14.000They adopt free speech when it's a power they want.
01:21:19.000So going back to what we were talking about in the previous segment, the high priests of the left and the liberal base – Literally do not care about what is or is not legitimate.
01:21:32.000They only care what they will get away with.
01:21:35.000If we are going to stand back and accept every argument they make, we will find ourselves in gulags by authoritarians.
01:22:29.000So when they when when the the king of uh Tajika Populis says it's illegal to uh you know uh arrest somebody who committed a crime, we laugh and say, Who are you?
01:22:43.000When these judges and these leftists lie, cheat, and steal, and try to exert illegitimate authority, the problem we face right now is that Donald Trump is going, I guess that clown over there who's honking his horn must be right.
01:22:54.000The clown warrant is a real warrant, and then Trump backs off.
01:22:57.000Look, this is Carl Popper's paradox of tolerance.
01:23:00.000That's exactly what we're dealing with right now.
01:23:03.000Our system only works when everybody agrees on how the system works.
01:23:09.000When people refuse to engage in the system in an honest way, then they're trying and they're trying to circumvent the system, trying to use things like the freedom of speech or what have you against people that are coming to the arc debate or argument with an honest perspective, then the system breaks down.
01:24:02.000Why must our side listen to unconstitutional edict and not act this is the crazy thing.
01:24:10.000There's there's a few different that we we there's a tilt to this, right?
01:24:14.000You could have on the left and the right, uncon uh constitutional orders, constitutional actions, and we all say, Well, that's the way the cookie crumbles.
01:25:21.000I I I firmly believe that the only so again, LA declaring a state of emergency over real law enforcement, like shows that there's no path forward.
01:25:34.000If Trump goes into LA and says we are assuming control, we are we are declaring an insurrection, you will have a civil war overnight.
01:25:42.000But we're gonna have it anyways, right?
01:25:44.000Because I'm gonna tell you right now, I'm gonna tell you if they steal another election, if whatever happens, if the Democrats come back like you're saying, do you think that I'm gonna go to the prison camp peacefully?
01:26:00.000So we're at a point now, and this is a terrifying moment in American history, and I don't say this lightly.
01:26:06.000We are at a point now where we have to decide whether we are going to follow the law, follow the Constitution, follow what we what we think what Charlie Kirk spoke about.
01:26:16.000If we're gonna be the nation he dreamed we could be, or if we're gonna let it all go to the toilet because we don't have the gonads to speak up to put people in jail because they might be mad, they might protest, they might be good.
01:28:30.000The government is going to line up against the federal government, the state governments will line up against the federal government.
01:28:34.000We've seen now in Portland and in Illinois reports that uh the mayors, and I'm not sure in Illinois if it's the mayor or the governor, but in Portland, I believe it was the police were instructed to start produ uh gathering uh evidence against federal law enforcement for criminal charges.
01:28:48.000In California, Gavin Newsom passed a law that says as of January 1st, 26, federal law enforcement must remove all their masks.
01:28:57.000Many people said Newsom will never enforce this law against these police, which is an absurdity considering they already arrested Trump's lawyers.
01:29:59.000But it wasn't just USAID that's funding this.
01:30:02.000We have to cut the money off from the billionaire crowd that's funding this, you know, the foreign nation crowd that's funding this, all the different groups.
01:30:09.000I mean, we got the CCP all over this country.
01:30:11.000We got so much foreign influence from all these different places.
01:30:14.000Listen, America first means something.
01:30:17.000We got to get rid of these foreign nations that are influencing things for their own good.
01:30:21.000We've got to get rid of the corruption from top down, and the billionaire elitists need to quit getting invites to to the White House.
01:30:28.000They need to be investigated if they're doing something wrong.
01:30:30.000We can celebrate the guys who are billionaires that are good and doing good things.
01:30:48.000And if we don't see some people in jail, if we don't see some big people, if we don't see real accountability, we're gonna lose this.
01:30:56.000We're gonna jump to something apolitical, not so much political, because normally we jump to the super chance, but I gotta squeeze this one in because ladies and gentlemen, I am at war with liquid death.
01:31:06.000If those unfamiliar uh those that aren't familiar, liquid death is a canned water and flavored water beverage company.
01:31:14.000Now that I don't have to be polite anymore, liquid death is absolute ish and misleads the public into thinking they don't use plastic, but their cans are lined with plastic.
01:31:23.000We will be office spacing the remainder of our stock, which we did.
01:31:26.000We went outside and we just smashed all the cans.
01:31:28.000I was informed yesterday that liquid death has fired their entire professional skateboard team.
01:31:49.000I think it's kind of cringe marketing, whatever.
01:31:52.000Richie Jackson, who is a friend of ours and is uh rides for our skate company, the Boonies, was also sponsored by Liquid Death and informed me that he had been, as well as everyone from the skateboard team, terminated.
01:32:02.000The only reason I held my tongue on liquid death was out of the conflict of interest.
01:32:07.000Now, some have said, you know, why didn't you speak up sooner on this company?
01:32:16.000Now that he's not, Liquid Death has a has a slogan, death to plastic on all of their products.
01:32:22.000Or I don't know about all their products, but on all the cans you buy, it says death to plastic.
01:32:26.000So a couple of years ago, we had been talking about phthalates, PCBs, and other plastic leaching into drinks, and we just we find it gross.
01:33:28.000This is a liquid death can after the metal has been eaten away by caustic soda, and it's actually a plastic bag wrapped in aluminum.
01:33:36.000Had I known, and I did not know this, aluminum cans are actually aluminum plastic cans.
01:33:41.000I would have been like, hey, I mean, I'll order some whatever, but I'm not doing that.
01:33:45.000Instead, I stopped ordering glass bottles and I ordered liquid death cans because in my mind, I was like, now we have the alternative until I found out it was actually all line with plastic.
01:33:58.000In effect, liquid death tricked me through misleading marketing into stopping my purchase of glass bottles, which are like 99% plastic free, except for the the cap, I believe, and into purchasing a higher quantity of single-use, unrecyclable plastic through misleading marketing.
01:34:22.000Liquid death said, our founder would be happy to have a public debate with you about why you think the company is absolute ish and the global issue of single-use plastic Bottles, or is this more of a road rage kind of thing, just yelling out the window of your car as you drive away?
01:34:36.000Well, I then tweeted, gentlemen's bet liquid death will back out as soon as management figures out who their social media person is tweeting with, and that I sponsor one of the team writers they just kicked off.
01:34:45.000Well, uh, turns out we have confirmed Friday for a debate.
01:34:49.000And uh I'll just tell you exactly what I'm thinking because there is no debate.
01:34:54.000There is nothing barring liquid death from disclosing on all of their packages, this product does contain 0.5 to one, I believe it's one gram of plastic.
01:35:03.000The argument they're making is they're trying to trick you into thinking that because they exist, people are buying less plastic water bottles.
01:36:09.000Because of that, they have increased the consumption of plastic while trying to argue that people will choose not to drink out of plastic bottles.
01:36:18.000In fact, I did the research, and there is nothing indicating any slump in sales of plastic water bottles since the emergence of liquid death.
01:36:25.000In fact, liquid liquid death also launched something called death dust, which is single-use plastic packets with flavors that you can put into their water cans or into water in general.
01:36:36.000It is a, I believe it's a paper packet foil lined with a plastic liner inside, because you have to keep it sealed.
01:36:44.000So this is a company that uses edgy marketing to convince people that they are it that they are anti-plastic.
01:36:51.000Meanwhile, they are generally just increasing unrecyclable single-use plastic consumption while pretending like they're not.
01:36:59.000I will stress again once more the logic.
01:37:02.000Anyone who already is aware of plastic pollution is going to buy non-plastic products.
01:37:08.000Anybody who doesn't care will buy a plastic water bottle.
01:37:11.000The only person they're marketing to is the person who may have purchased glass instead.
01:37:16.000By launching this product, they have displaced by 50% the amount of uh non-plastic water products that would be purchased on the market.
01:37:26.000They have consumed the market share and increased plastic.
01:37:29.000Therefore, we announced we are launching pool water.
01:37:34.000And it's funny because um I already got people being like Tim's the king of grifters by doing this.
01:37:39.000So it took us about two hours, and uh the response I got to the liquid death thing was that glass is too expensive.
01:37:48.000So what they're really saying is listen, people are gonna buy the cheap product, and so there's much less plastic in a can, so people are gonna buy the cheaper can.
01:37:57.000And I said, okay, at volume, he could make a big profit on glass bottles too.
01:38:06.000It took us two hours to find an artisanal uh uh artisian water source in Virginia.
01:38:12.000This means it's a natural water aquifer that filters and cleans the water, and then it's uh UV blasted to kill off any bacteria.
01:38:19.000And uh they told us they could sell that they they could get this packaged out the door, expedited three weeks after that's that's how long it takes to do the production of the bottles, the labels, and then sort and then supply the waters and get them right packaged for shipping.
01:38:32.000There probably will be uh plastic shrink wrap or something.
01:38:35.000I am not this, you know, oh, plastic's so evil.
01:38:38.000I would like there to be a product that reduces the amount of plastic in the food product we are consuming.
01:38:44.000And as so long as people are going to drink water, why not have a glass bottle?
01:38:48.000Did the math with this pool water, which should be available for pre-order starting tomorrow.
01:39:09.000So we will be earning about eight cents per bottle.
01:39:12.000And that likely will not cover all of our staffing or anything.
01:39:15.000What what we're looking at probably aiming towards break even.
01:39:19.000If we were at volume like liquid death and selling millions, I think the estimates are 175 million cans.
01:39:25.000We'd be in the profit because when what the more volume you have, the more you can decrease your cost in bulk because everybody makes more money.
01:39:33.000So we'll put it this way if we made one cent, we we could reduce the price.
01:39:37.000If we made one cent per bottle but sold 175 million bottles, I think we're all pretty dang happy with that.
01:39:42.000Making eight cents and selling 175 million bottles would be would be great.
01:39:46.000Right now we're not looking to make much money, but we did this to prove a point.
01:39:50.000Liquid death absolutely could have put their drink in glass bottles, which would reduce production of plastic and consumption of plastic, but they and they could have used paper sticker labels, which are still going to contain some polymers because you can't get away from plastic.
01:40:04.000Instead, they chose to use plastic lined cans, label it death to plastic, and then lead people to believe that they're somehow fighting this, not to mention the death dust, which increases plastic consumption.
01:40:15.000I I've I've been asked why I care so much, because I care.
01:40:19.000If you if you follow me at all, you know that the one thing I really hate is people lying to you.
01:40:23.000When the corporate press lies, I've never been a staunch conservative.
01:40:26.000I am just here because the media won't stop lying about everything.
01:40:30.000I don't care who you are, what you do, I get pissed when people put out false information to rip people off.
01:41:33.000You know, the the dangers of consuming, you know, and I yeah, listen, I have to consume things in plastic all the time.
01:41:39.000I'm gonna I can't lie and say that I don't, but you know, to tell everybody, hey, we're plastic free, death to plastic, no plastic, you know, I mean, but they don't say that.
01:41:48.000They don't say plastic free, they just say death to plastic aluminum can because they know the manipulation is the average person doesn't realize it's actually an aluminum plastic can.
01:41:58.000I think RFK Jr., I gotta get them on the phone.
01:42:02.000It should be it should be required under FTC that aluminum cans are labeled as aluminum and plastic cans.
01:42:12.000And I would argue, I would argue that even though they don't come out and say plastic free, I would argue this is absolutely false misleading.
01:42:22.000And uh I absolutely will uh pursue uh suit in some capacity.
01:42:27.000We uh uh we have purchased a large amount of liquid death.
01:42:31.000I don't have a problem with consuming things out of plastic in general uh I should say I generally don't like consuming things out of plastic products, but I recognize the ubiquity of plastic.
01:42:40.000I also recognize creating vacuum seals for certain products is very difficult.
01:42:43.000We can't put pout every single powder in a glass tin or something.
01:42:46.000Though they do sell a lot of drink mixes in tins.
01:42:49.000My problem is that they are lying to people and displacing the plastic alternative market.
01:42:55.000So you could absolutely purchase, like I said, this is Artesian water.
01:42:59.000It is clean, it is pure, it is it is absolutely delicious, and it is the same price as liquid death without volume.
01:43:08.000If we were selling 170 million 75 million bottles of this stuff, we'd get the price way down and we'd be swimming in a profit.
01:43:17.000The margins are slim as they come, just to prove that with two hours of research and simple graphic work, we can produce something cheaper than liquid death in a glass bottle.
01:43:37.000Well, listen, at the end of the day, I I really hope you see some action on this.
01:43:41.000And you know, you I understand the your your margins are a little tight on this, but I'm hoping everybody buys buys the pool water because I I guess it's the same thing.
01:43:51.000I'm so tired of the lies, the misleading advertising, the you know, and and we see it across the board.
01:43:57.000I mean, I can I say safe and effective anybody.
01:43:59.000I mean, you know, it's just no it's just nonsense.
01:44:50.000I think it's something that listen, this even if I wasn't friends with you, this is something I would want to buy.
01:44:55.000This is something I would want to use.
01:44:56.000I'm just saying we will stop buying plastic water bottles because these are cheaper for us, and they're in glass, and we will just stock up the the IRL studio with pool water, and then people will drink pool water on the show.
01:45:09.000And I know this isn't the primary concern.
01:45:11.000We're also gonna come up with a a lemon uh lemon-flavored one with a little little hint of yellow in it.
01:45:20.000I think that's um that's still called pool water.
01:45:24.000But even even um setting aside the concerns about plastics, there is just something nicer about drinking from a glass bottle.
01:45:30.000Do you remember when you were a kid and you can get like the glass Coca-Cola bottle instead of the plastic one and you always want it at that?
01:47:05.000Um the other thing too is because it's so cheap, we're gonna start having a sales team go to various stores and ask them like what do you spend per case per bottle or per ounce for a bottled water in your gas station, in your restaurant.
01:47:18.000We're gonna say we're gonna undercut all of them.
01:47:20.000We are going to put pool water in all of these restaurants.
01:47:44.000We go to uh uh like a restaurant and they say like we're spending like a a dollar fifty per bottle of water, and we can be like, okay, we'll get you at a dollar forty.
01:47:53.000And and we'll give you ten cases free to switch to us, and then we're gonna get glass bottled water as as as far as we can we can get it.
01:48:00.000I guess you want to be in some five-star restaurant and have them say, Would you like the pool water?
01:48:04.000You're gonna meme your way to the top of the water.
01:49:22.000You know, and then we'll have her be like, when I'm thirsty, I just drink the pool water.
01:49:26.000And people are gonna and then we're gonna have a guy go like, oh that's great, yeah.
01:49:35.000Um, look, there there, there are people uh in my periphery who are like, Tim, why don't you just actually make a product that will sell and make money?
01:49:44.000Like we we we could probably if we sold these for 25, like two bucks a pack a pack, I mean uh two dollars a bottle for a bottle of water, glass bottle, we're looking at 48 our uh yeah, 48 dollars.
01:49:54.000Saratoga Springs, it's like 70 bucks because he's it's like it's like legit really good natural spring water from New York.
01:50:00.000But I was like, I'm not I'm not trying to get rich and make a billion dollars of bottled water.
01:50:40.000Honestly, like this is something I would actually use.
01:50:42.000So would I. I was just with some I was just with a friend out west, and uh insisting on on glass bottled water, you couldn't find it anywhere.
01:50:51.000So, like, you know, I ended up I think it's like four or five bucks for a bottle.
01:51:18.000They show us the filtration pro like the natural filtration process and how the water they they uh assert its its purity and all this really great stuff.
01:51:26.000So I'm I'm fairly confident this is really great water.
01:51:29.000There's like we see that we could they're there it's really close to us, by the way, too.
01:51:32.000It's it's like within like seriously, 20 minutes driving or whatever.
01:51:36.000But um, look, the the cap's gonna have plastic on it to seal it or something.
01:51:41.000I just don't like that liquid death is is misleading people by claiming death to plastic and then selling a plastic bag full of water.
01:51:49.000My wife said call the lemon water with the yellow public pool water.
01:52:26.000And and I I like I gotta tell you, um I was talking to someone earlier about how they have friends in Portland who are saying we need to get out of this place.
01:52:34.000And I was like, wow, someone who's from like, yeah, they lived in Portland for a long time and they're realizing now that the left has gone insane, it's corrupt, they need to get out of there.
01:52:43.000I don't believe that anybody in Illinois who is of sound mind and could support Trump would support Trump if he's not going to act.
01:52:53.000Uh the example is in the 2020 riots, everybody was like, if Trump invokes the insurrection act to stop the riots, he'll be called a fascist.
01:53:00.000Instead, what happened was people said Trump as president is impotent and can't stop rioting.
01:53:25.000All right, I think it for life says, why is nobody talking about ex Twitter not allowing Android phones to upload pictures or video during a nationwide mass protest being formed is a critical time where minds can be swayed.
01:54:47.000We upload all of our content to Rumble, even the Tim Pool show.
01:54:52.000Shane H Wilder says their smiles and laughter at the violence against police just tells me that they are either happy it happened or are too stupid or high on SSRIs to know what is going on.
01:55:01.000I would like to think that it's like they're literally just disconnected from the reality of the world they live in.
01:55:06.000And that's the truth for a lot of people who make their lives in these big cities is it's all they know, it's all they want to know, and they're almost held hostage in a way with where they live.
01:55:15.000And it's like you imagine a world where you know you can go outside and you don't have to worry about being mugged or a car next to you being started on fire.
01:55:24.000But then when you say that, they're like, Well, it's the city.
01:55:35.000That's SRI thing is really something that I mean you gotta wonder how much impact that's having on the the just complete breakdown of what's occurring.
01:55:45.000And you know, I mean, like I said, that's that's kind of my space.
01:55:48.000I mean, it's a disaster what those are doing, and they've been covering it up so hard for so long.
01:55:53.000Well, and a huge part of this, and again, I'm not a medical professional, I'm not speaking medically, but just from a spiritual perspective, I think we have a society where people aren't living as they ought, and they're they're not even encouraged to live as they ought.
01:56:04.000And when you act in ways outside of your purpose and how you actually exist as a human, of course you're gonna feel depressed.
01:56:13.000Of course, you're gonna feel like there's something wrong with the world.
01:56:18.000I think in large part, that's because we don't have a society that tells people how to be healthy, and I'm not just talking about the food we eat.
01:56:24.000I'm talking about the friendships we have.
01:56:27.000Uh our understanding of our purpose, all of these things, our place in the system.
01:56:34.000Millennial Mama says every day it's like 20 black pills and three white pills.
01:56:37.000How does one stay invested in the news when it's so exhausting and makes the soul ache?
01:56:42.000My concern not so much is soul ache or anything like that.
01:56:46.000I feel like I'm fairly calloused to uh the goings on of the world.
01:56:49.000My concern is that the exponential increase in shock and violence is the the issue for me is not so much that I'm like, oh no, I'm depressed.
01:56:58.000It's at a certain point we have to prepare for what is about to happen.
01:57:03.000And I'm looking at all of these stories, and I was and I'm thinking to myself, it is exponentially increasing.
01:58:03.000When the first ramming happened, and DHS got out and opened fire, police were told to stand down and leave.
01:58:09.000Latin kings were instructed by their gang leaders to go and and basically secure the area.
01:58:15.000That could have very easily, probabilistically, and um I'm surprised it didn't happen.
01:58:24.000Result in a video showing armed federal law enforcement ducking behind engine blocks and concrete barriers and shooting at other people.
01:58:35.000And at first, I think if this were to happen, people are going to be like, whoa, a shootout happened between federal law enforcement and gangs.
01:58:42.000Five years later, they would have called they'd call it the first battle of Chicago.
01:58:46.000I do think that Soul Ache is something that we have to take into account.
01:58:52.000I think that you blackpill yourself when you consume too much news every day.
01:58:57.000Um the best thing that I found for something like that is if you spend a lot of time reading or taking in media that's just negative and you know inherently, the best thing you can do is to try to recognize that in yourself, pull yourself away, work on something tangible,
01:59:12.000spend time with your family, spend time with your loved ones, go out into the real world, physical activity, literally anything that can pull you away because the mental state you get in when you consume a lot of news, it can be one of those things that it creeps up on you and don't realize that it's affecting the way you think and feel until it's too late.
01:59:30.000And I do think it's important to stay up to date and informed, but for your average person who doesn't do this for a living, I think it is really important to be moderate about the amount of content you're consuming.
01:59:41.000I don't think it's good for men to constantly be confronted with injustices that they can't do anything to stop.
01:59:48.000And I don't think it's good for women to constantly see images of children who they're not going to be able to help.
01:59:53.000I think even if you're doing a good job with all of those things in your own life, you're preventing the injustices close to you.
01:59:58.000You're a woman, you're taking care of your own children.
02:00:01.000It does something to your brain that makes it feel like you're not.
02:00:21.000We're at such a pivotal moment in American history, and this is going to determine our freedom, our kids' freedom, our future.
02:00:28.000But at the end of the day, you've got to control what you can control.
02:00:32.000You've got to fight the fights you can fight, but you've got to recognize that you can't fight every fight.
02:00:37.000Be a part of the solution, stand strong, do what you got to do, hit share on the tweets.
02:00:42.000You know, watch this show, share this show, get it out there.
02:00:45.000But then make sure you're taking a minute.
02:00:47.000Go to the gym, spend time with your family, do whatever it is that you gotta do, and uh be ready to go when it's time because there may well be a time that we don't have a choice.
02:00:56.000Uh I will say for most people, if you read about history, I've said this before, I'll say it again.
02:01:09.000You might uh what and even today, as you're sitting there, wherever you may live, rural Nebraska, New York, wherever, you hear the story about the ice attack, the attack on ice in Chicago, or the CBP guys getting rammed.
02:02:40.000And when you go to the ninth circle of hell, you are uh trapped in the mouth of Satan for eternity as he choose you, and you just just get chewed up.
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02:03:25.000Hey, listen, I appreciate you guys letting me be here.
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02:05:30.000I've not actually looked into all of their marketing or anything, but they have canned water, and I don't see death to plastic written anywhere.
02:05:36.000It just says uh based in Austin, Texas, Tony's tap water, tired of BS, straight out of a reverse osmosis machine.
02:07:19.000I can talk about how I want certain, you know, like health care policies or whatever, but America's great, the traditional family is great, Christmas morning is yeah, the American dream, and then the and I don't want to sterilize kids, and then they're like your right wing because of that.
02:07:34.000And it's like right wing just means you're pro-America.
02:08:14.000I mean, I'm just kind of a guy that's looking for truth, so it's it's kinda hard, but you get you get slotted into one of two categories, and I am unapologetically pro-American and pro-God family country, and I guess that makes me a nut big right wing whatever.
02:08:29.000So, uh, you know, I I made this point about uh the cult of the left and I was talking to the guys from Trigonometry and this this clip went super viral.
02:08:38.000They were like, Well, I could just as easily say the right is a cult, and I said, And you'd be wrong.
02:08:42.000And then I said, Elon Musk, former liberal, Donald Trump, former liberal, Tulsi Gamer, former Gabbard, former former liberal, Tim Poole, former liberal, Colin Wright, former liberal.
02:08:49.000All of these former liberals disagreeing with conservatives on all these issues, and this it's a disparate political group that have come together.
02:10:07.000Uh uh and uh just kind of this uh amorphous uh uh group of people that just happen to keep showing up, except for you know, like everybody here can do a it can do a couple searches and figure out, you know, some power structure.
02:10:20.000Everyone except for our federal government, they don't seem to be able to figure out who to charge on this.
02:10:45.000Well there's um so I was in like an outscared like I I didn't live in Minneapolis.
02:10:49.000I lived in West St. Paul but even then you know you're 35 40 minutes from the city they were still closing down businesses and blocking off roads because of people who were roving about at that time.
02:11:00.000So well I mean this goes this comes down to what we were talking about during the show.
02:11:04.000I don't understand and I I mean I gotta be honest with you I'm I'm trying to be polite about it but this is the after show you don't have to okay so then I can just tell you I'm fucking pissed.
02:11:14.000I'm sorry guys there is no reason I mean a half ass lawyer could do that could do better than what Pam Bondi's doing.
02:11:22.000You've got the entire power of the DOJ look at what they did to the J6s that now we're seeing all this evidence come out that it was you know part of a Democrat plot.
02:11:31.000How many FBI agents were there, right?
02:11:33.000I mean, we're seeing all this coming out.
02:11:35.000The DOJ, I can tell you as an attorney, when you've got to fight the DOJ, you just shake your head.
02:11:42.000Because they're going to come in, and they can bring 100 Harvard-trained lawyers, the best lawyers you're ever going to find.
02:11:48.000They don't care how much money they have to spend to research every single sentence of the case.
02:11:57.000I go into court, it's like, okay, can my client afford to have my paralegal do extra research?
02:12:02.000And it's not even close – and it's it's all about it's like walking into a fight with Tyson at his prime and saying well I only had about an hour a day to train for this but I'm gonna give it a shot good luck.
02:12:41.000But he just passed a bill basically allowing where anybody can make a complaint to CPS about any kid, and then CPS has the power to take action against families.
02:12:53.000We're seeing this medical kidnapping stuff happening.
02:12:57.000And for anybody that doesn't know what that is, in the two cases that I'm dealing with right now, one's in Oklahoma, and I just got word out of one in Florida.
02:13:05.000I can't talk about the details of it yet.
02:13:07.000But in both cases, you got CPS getting a report that mom and dad aren't doing the correct medical treatment, right?
02:13:17.000not not that they weren't doing medical treatment they were in both cases not that they weren't taking care of their kids but it wasn't the correct medical treatment CPS has a hearing right mom and dad aren't even there.
02:13:35.000And then the parents have to try and scramble to get an attorney, get everything ready so that they can go to the follow-up hearing and try and get their kids back.
02:14:31.000extra money for every kid they got in custody they get like bonus money and the hospital gets all sorts of extra money for saying if you don't do this treatment you know so they get paid for the treatment so the hospital CPS you know collude essentially say well this kid's got they take this kid they put him in the hospital now this kid is still in the hospital like a week and a half later not because we didn't do the job the his lawyer Daniel McClure I have you know who I've been Working with great guy.
02:15:11.000So he stopped doing the um the chemo, started recovering because the mother gave him some other treatment or what brought up something else.
02:15:19.000And then when they took him into custody, they started doing chemo again, which was making him sick.
02:16:04.000No, no, that's much better than anything I have to say.
02:16:07.000Nah, but but anyway, so this sort of stuff's happening around the country, and like as a parent, you don't know that this is like something that can happen to you.
02:16:15.000Well, the the state feels that they have a right to your children.
02:16:24.000We got we're we've got we're working in Oklahoma and we have several other states that may be coming on.
02:16:28.000They're gonna pass we're working to get legislation passed to try and make sure that that informed consent and medical kidnapping are a real thing, because that's another thing.
02:16:36.000Do you got do y'all know that you don't have a legal right to inform consent?
02:16:40.000You go to your doctor, you think you got that?
02:16:45.000A lot of people ask me about it's all uh it's all secondary.
02:16:49.000So like uh we're we're hitting a lot of this crazy stuff.
02:16:53.000But this is why, you know, when we talk about what's happening with Trump and and the the lack of enforcement, I mean it's right down to people say, well, it can't affect me, right?
02:17:06.000You could live in rural Oklahoma and CPS takes your kid if you're unengaged.
02:17:10.000If you aren't paying attention, that's why you know this is why like what you're doing, Tim is so critical.
02:17:15.000If we're not educating the public about what's going on, if they don't realize, hey, my kids can be taken from me because we've stood aside too long and let you know let the government get that far out of control.
02:17:25.000Mercifully, that's that's a state issue, and states, you know, you're you don't have a national or federal CPS, thank God.
02:17:32.000Thank God yeah, because that would be an absolute shit show.
02:17:35.000But it, you know, to your point, like you do have to know what your state laws are like, and you have to know what your state is going to do in certain situations.
02:17:44.000You know, there's a lot of people that don't believe that the the government will take their kids.
02:17:49.000I'm I'm sure there are there are millions of people that live in California that just don't believe that the government will take their kids.
02:17:56.000But obviously, the government will take their kids if you do something that the government has deemed is unacceptable.
02:18:04.000And that could mean you know, prov preventing your child from beginning gender conversion uh therapy, taking medications that will inhibit pro uh puberty.
02:18:27.000But if you don't do those things, they might take your kid from you and say, Oh, well, you know, we need to make sure that this kid is getting the care they need.
02:18:34.000Well, it's like you would say, because they don't care about the medical basis.
02:18:37.000No, no, they care about hurting your child.
02:18:39.000They want more people that are that believe the things that they do, and the way to and the best way to ensure that is by making sure that there are more people that are taking you know drugs that change their bodies and and then the whole psychological part of well, you know, I don't want to admit that I was hurt or that kind of stuff and comes together.
02:18:58.000going to go to callers, but before we do, we're going to play this for you.
02:19:49.000If if you ever came came up with like a line of silverware, they would have to be called your mom's silverware because that's where he got them in the first place.
02:20:06.000As a man of faith, how do you deal with the thought of not doing enough for the ones that you love or your community?
02:20:12.000If you're already reaching out, making sure you're washing the feet of others and going out of your way to make sure others' needs are met before yourself.
02:20:20.000How do you deal with that feeling of emptiness or that you could be doing more?
02:20:25.000So I think the first thing to consider is whether that feeling is based in reality, or whether you're feeling negatively about yourself, a for unrelated reasons, or B, because you have false expectations for what it actually means to live out your Christian life faithfully, or your standards aren't in the right place.
02:20:42.000So one of the most important things uh about the Christian life is living in reality.
02:20:48.000We are incarnate, our faith is an incarnate faith, and it's something that's supposed to be lived out.
02:20:55.000Part of knowing what you're supposed to do is what you can prudentially based on the facts of your life actually live out.
02:21:02.000So, for example, if I am uh a husband and a father or a woman is a wife and a mother, the primary duty she has to God is to live out that vocation faithfully, right?
02:21:16.000That person is not someone who has to go over to Africa on a mission trip or something like that.
02:21:21.000And this is something Mother Teresa said actually.
02:21:23.000She said, Um, so many Americans say to me, 'How can I help?
02:21:28.000How do I go to other parts of the world where people are destitute and give them what they need?' And she said, Most of you people in Western countries actually have a spiritual poverty, and you need to stay in your country and address that and help fix that.
02:21:41.000So that would be the first part uh of my answer is to say there's a spiritual poverty, which is very important for us to try to give charity in order to help solve that isn't talked about.
02:21:54.000So your concern about living a Christian life is not simply, even though it is important to help the poor, it's not just about helping the poor.
02:22:00.000Um, it's about doing things for those around you, loving those closest to you.
02:22:05.000And then that circle starts to expand.
02:22:08.000First and foremost, you give to God, and then you have your family, and you of course are giving to God through what you give to your family because God gave you that family, and then there's your friends, your community, you know, extended family, these kinds of things, and it moves out that way.
02:22:24.000So firstly, before I I say any more, does that help address any of your question, or are you coming from a different place?
02:22:33.000That addresses a good number of it uh with the whole like kind of helping the community, I guess.
02:22:42.000Just like what can I ask if you don't mind me asking specifically?
02:22:45.000What is it about your community that you feel you need to do more uh for?
02:22:51.000Just that I need to have a bigger role in it.
02:22:53.000And especially in the church family, even though I already sit on the board to help maintain the building and make sure everything runs smoothly, as well as helping the food pantry and making sure that others in the community.
02:23:11.000Okay, so this is what you have to remember.
02:23:12.000I think this is also a Mother Teresa quote.
02:23:14.000Um, to do small things with great love.
02:23:17.000There are specific things God might be calling you to do, and the most important thing for you to do is then.
02:23:21.000So we know, for example, based on like what Paul said about celibacy, there there are certain lifestyles that are higher than others, right?
02:23:35.000I mean, that's a higher calling than marriage, unless you're called to be married, because the best calling for you is what God actually made you to do.
02:23:46.000And most of us are people who He made to get married and not to be monks and not to be religious.
02:23:51.000So you have to remember that you can't let your ambition about what is objectively better or worse, um, or or what is objectively good And then more good or less good, get in the way of seeing that what is actually best for you in terms of your walk in life is doing what God wants from you.
02:24:10.000So you're saying you need a bigger role.
02:24:12.000If you feel called to something else, maybe there's something you need to look into.
02:24:17.000But if you feel like what you're doing is smaller than what other people are doing, it's very possible that that is just what God is calling you to.
02:24:24.000And at the end of your life, he'll say, Well done, my good and faithful servant for helping to run the church for what you're doing at the food pantry, because that is what he destined for your soul.
02:24:34.000I can't answer that question for you, but just try to keep that in mind while discerning whether there is something quote unquote bigger for you.
02:25:37.000Uh my floors are the cleanest they have ever been.
02:25:43.000Uh my question tonight is actually for Tim.
02:25:46.000Others on the panel are welcome to get at it, though.
02:25:48.000Uh, first, I need to put some words in your mouth.
02:25:51.000Uh, you've referenced uh behavioral sync several times, uh specifically citing the rat utopia experiment as proof that a society cannot recover from it.
02:25:59.000However, the rats in that experiment didn't have conscious thought and operated purely on an instinctual level.
02:26:05.000Considering that our modern society is increasingly prioritizing it and even rewarding negative behaviors, encouraging behavioral syn behavioral sink.
02:26:13.000Do you think that behavioral sink in humans could be actively combated through a conscious effort to resist it, such as sentience or conscience uh consciousness or even free will?
02:26:22.000Yes, I've also stated that we we don't have the rat utopia conflict experiment where you connect the behavioral sink chamber to a non-behavioral sink chamber and see who wins.
02:26:32.000So the issue that we're having here is that it seems cities are undergoing behavioral sync while rural areas are not, and that's what's causing this principle clash.
02:26:39.000I wonder what would happen if you took a rat utopia experiencing behavioral sync, connected a tube to another ret uh at a terrarium that wasn't experiencing behavioral sync, then see what happens.
02:27:43.000Or anything you want to, any additional questions, you have uh the only uh follow-up I had, um, I didn't actually write it down, so it's kind of off the cuff, but it's basically like I do think that humanity went through a period of behavioral sink at least once before, and that would be the fall of the Roman Empire.
02:27:59.000Um, I'm not a historian or an expert in any of that, so it's literally just my uneducated opinion on it.
02:28:04.000But yeah, I mean, we did we it took us 700 years, but we did crawl our way out of that.
02:28:09.000So I think it is possible for humans to uh I mean get beyond it.
02:28:13.000Well, it's also fascinating too, because a good point was brought up in the initial question and in Tim's response about animals and the fact that obviously humans have higher faculties, but you know, humans have higher faculties, and yet there is of course a part of us that seems to like revert to these animal instincts or act in animalistic ways because our passions and emotions aren't uh subjugated by reason.
02:28:37.000So I I still think it's a very helpful way to conceptualize this because people who reject the use of reason in order to do what's easy and what's feel good and what feels good effectively do act like animals because they just go based on instinct and and based on like pleasure, pain, reward paths in their brain.
02:29:00.000I think I think maybe a lot of people will behave like that, you know, a large percentage of the time, but there's still moments of lucidity where they go, you know, that isn't something I should do.