On today's show, we have a special guest, Danny Polischuk, host of the podcast Low Value Mail. He's a writer, comedian, podcaster, and all-around nice guy. He joins us to talk about the latest in politics, economics, and much more.
00:00:18.000She just came out right, said, we're gonna go, we're gonna do communism.
00:00:22.000What she actually said was she wants to do federal price-gouging bans.
00:00:26.000And calling on companies to control their prices, which is called price controls, and that is a major component of communism.
00:00:34.000And it's so hilariously bad that even the Washington Post is running an op-ed saying, if you're trying to dodge being called a communist, don't promote price controls.
00:00:44.000It's kind of fascinating that even Washington Post is calling this out.
00:01:20.000And MyPillow is sponsoring tonight's show.
00:01:23.000They say you've asked and MyPillow listened.
00:01:25.000They're finally bringing you the most requested offer ever, the queen-size premium MyPillow, only $19.98.
00:01:31.000MyPillow, as you know, it's got that patented adjustable fill.
00:01:34.000It adjusts your exact individual needs regardless of your sleep position, helps keep your neck aligned, holds its shape all night long, so you get the best sleep of your life.
00:01:41.000And I can also tell you that if you take 300 of them, put them in a pit, and jump into them, it is quite fun because we've done that.
00:01:47.000But, you know, maybe you just want to buy one.
00:02:19.000But as a member, you also get access to our Discord server, where you can hang out with like-minded individuals, and you can have discussions.
00:02:26.000There's a lot of really great stuff happening.
00:02:27.000They have workshops, they have pre-shows, there's after-after shows.
00:02:31.000A lot of people in there having a good time, but more importantly, for just 10 bucks a month as a member, you make all this possible.
00:02:37.000This is how we run the whole business.
00:02:38.000All the shows and everything we do is only possible because you guys are members.
00:02:42.000If you think we do a good job, and you think we should keep doing what we do to fight the fake news, go to TimCast.com, click join us, but also smash the like button!
00:03:16.000I work facilities maintenance here at Temcast.
00:03:19.000I do things, and I'm excited for a second chance to talk with y'all.
00:03:22.000I just want to say that everyone who works at Temcast is so smart, even facility maintenance is on the show to explain what's going on in the world.
00:03:47.000So here's the big news from the New York Times.
00:03:49.000Harris will back federal ban on price gouging, campaign says.
00:03:53.000The vice president is leaning to an effort to partly blame big companies for inflation as progressives have pushed her to embrace the argument.
00:03:59.000Progressives that are pushing for that argument are excusing the warmongering, the hundreds of billions of dollars spent on foreign wars which we should not be involved in, which are driving up prices.
00:04:08.000Donald Trump, however, made it quick when he explained what this is.
00:04:12.000Now Kamala is reportedly proposing communist price control.
00:05:08.000This might be the one time this works.
00:05:10.000I know it's never worked before, but just let them try this one more time.
00:05:17.000What was that meme where someone was like, it was that woman from Al Jazeera Plus or whatever, and she said, I know that a lot of people have complained that socialism doesn't work, but just because something isn't done right the first time doesn't mean you just give up.
00:05:31.000And then someone responded with like, she said something like, it's like cooking, and a guy responded with like, oops, burn the souffle, and it showed the killing fields or whatever.
00:05:40.000It's just like really atrocious, literal atrocities happening.
00:05:45.000So when you lose Washington Post—so real quick, I'll keep it real simple.
00:05:51.000Price controls don't work because you can't control one—you can't pin down one piece of the economy and then expect the rest of the economy to function properly.
00:06:01.000It's like dangling from the power lines.
00:06:21.000Price controls are effectively five Women on a SWAT team trying to slide across the cable all at once and then sinking to the middle and everyone gets stuck and stops.
00:06:33.000I mean, it's not... I have a friend, actually, I was saying, because he runs a chain of grocery stores, basically, and he's like, our margins are not... they haven't gone up.
00:07:00.000You know, if you're a plumber, you're going to go plum, and then you're going to come back, and you're going to try and get what news you can.
00:07:13.000I googled this to be like, let's get the economics professor's argument, and it's a bunch of just students being like, econ 101, here's what price controls do.
00:07:44.000I was watching something from NBC today where they're saying, you know, she's proposing this idea.
00:07:49.000And actually, this is something that the Biden administration also suggested.
00:07:53.000And so therefore, she's just carrying on the legacy, which is to say, Her plan so far is to steal Trump's talking points and then also propose bad ideas that are currently making your life unaffordable.
00:08:05.000This does not sound like a winning message to me.
00:08:09.000Probably she looked at Trump's proposals and she's like, oh, those seem like good things to do, but I can't do those because I'll just be stealing those.
00:08:52.000But I really do think we're likely going to see her roll out campaign policies that are Trump.
00:09:01.000Remember how Biden did the speech, the State of the Union, and it was basically just a Trump speech?
00:09:06.000Yeah, they realized at a certain point they were like, we are way off base, we can't maintain power, promising these things that are deeply unpopular.
00:09:13.000The only thing they can do is try and pivot.
00:09:18.000In the 2000s, when you start getting the rise of social media, which turns into these blogs, which start promoting whatever the algorithms want, results in the intersectional woke rise in the early 2010s.
00:09:32.000The Democrats are chasing themselves into the toilet.
00:09:35.000They're chasing the whirlpool in a circle.
00:09:37.000What happens is, some Democrat politician, like AOC or whatever, sees everyone online saying psychotic, garbled, far-left nonsense, and she goes, I better say that.
00:09:47.000Meanwhile, regular people are going, what is she doing?
00:11:02.000I mean, also, Trump's smarter about this, too, because he wants to make energy cheaper, which is like one of the biggest inputs in food.
00:11:09.000So he's like, yeah, your food will come down when we figure out the energy thing.
00:11:12.000Kamala is just going straight to the source, essentially being like, we're going to put price caps when because you can't steal his thing again.
00:11:22.000The thing is, with Kamala, it's that there is no plan.
00:11:28.000And I think some of that has to do with the fact that she is also as surprised as we all are that she's gotten this opportunity.
00:11:34.000In part, you know, there is not a strong understanding of economics on the left.
00:11:38.000So whoever's advising her campaign probably is like, I've heard price, you know, I think, you know, controlling prices would really help you out.
00:11:44.000She's like, great idea, because she doesn't know.
00:11:48.000The problem with a lot of her campaign is that she has this tie to the Biden economy.
00:13:38.000There was this great post from Chef Gruhl, where he's basically saying, like, Subway's value proposition to customers is fast, low cost, easy food, fresh, right in front of you.
00:13:49.000And for the franchisees, it's all of these ingredients are out of the bag, ready to go.
00:13:53.000You get them in the fridge, boom, tomatoes, boom, onions, chop, slice, bang, ready to go.
00:13:57.000So, apparently what's happened is, As inflation has increased, certain food items became too expensive.
00:14:04.000So Subway says nobody's going to want to buy a $12 sandwich if we include this particular meat product or vegetable, so we can't sell it.
00:14:12.000So then they remove those items, less people then go to Subway, now they're not selling enough sandwiches, then they've got to increase costs, now nobody really wants to buy any of it, and now Subway is suffering because And the cost of the build outs because they were famously, it was cheap to start our subway franchise because there was no ovens or anything like that.
00:14:27.000And now that like that, even without that stuff, it's still through the roof.
00:14:56.000Yeah, I mean, if you go if you ever go to any like, I do this all the time in New York, because if you ever go to a restaurant, And I'll go on like, you know, Google Maps or whatever to look for it.
00:15:04.000And then when you, you know, they have the photos and you click on the photos of the menu, just see what's on the menu.
00:15:10.000The menu prices are nowhere near, these are not old photos.
00:15:13.000And you go to the actual restaurant, you're like, every single item is so much more expensive than two years ago.
00:16:28.000You literally just had the chair of the CEA here who laid out a pretty robust point-by-point
00:16:35.000about the economy and what's had to happen under the Biden-Harris administration.
00:16:39.000And I thought it was pretty convincing.
00:16:41.000Look, as far as anything that the vice president wants to do, or as she's talking about her
00:16:47.000policy, that's campaign-related, you would have to speak to her.
00:16:51.000One thing that I know for sure, that I know for sure, is that this President, this Vice President, are fighting very hard.
00:16:59.000Uh, to make sure that the middle class is stronger.
00:17:01.000Uh, they wanted to make sure that we're working to cut taxes for the middle class, for working people, uh, slashing costs, uh, for working families, as you have seen them do over and over again.
00:18:18.000During the first two years, I felt like a very serious push from Harris's camp to say, you have to stop calling it the Biden administration.
00:19:08.000They must be mad at her at a certain point, right?
00:19:10.000Like, she was primed and ready to take this position, now they're all tied to this sinking ship, which is the Biden-no-Harris administration because she's out on the campaign trail.
00:19:19.000I wonder if just because their polling's good, she's like, doesn't even matter.
00:19:21.000Maybe they're starting to kind of feel like it's a runaway train and she doesn't even care.
00:19:26.000I don't know, CNN actually did this reporting where they said if you compare 2016-20 and 2024 polling, if you look at the 2016 polling in actuals, 2020 polling in actuals, and polling today, they were like, consistently Democrats are favored, like erroneously.
00:19:42.000And if you were to compare the actual numbers, Trump is actually up by like two points.
00:19:45.000I think they're over-polled too, like they're disproportionately poll Democrats.
00:19:49.000I mean, I think it's going to be a repeat of 2016 where it's going to seem like Harris is going to win.
00:19:55.000And then she's gonna lose on election day.
00:19:58.000I had heard a pollster who said he was actually having a hard time getting people to take part in polls and he was saying it's like because they are all decided and you know whatever else but I actually wonder if it's because people are tired of it, right?
00:20:12.000Like they are kind of set on who they're gonna vote for and they just kind of want the election to be over with.
00:20:17.000I think one of the issues is that a lot of polling these days are just internet.
00:20:44.000These polls could be based on Somebody watching a video, the pollster then thinks the person watching the video, because the data being sent to them is a 34-year-old woman from Indiana, and it's like a 17-year-old guy in India working on a bot farm.
00:20:57.000And then he's just like, I want to vote for Trump, you know what I mean?
00:21:10.000And then, sure, they have their margins of error, they have their science or whatever, And I mean, a lot can happen between now and November.
00:21:16.000I mean, Trump has his sentencing on September 18th.
00:21:26.000I can't, there was, I think, the daughter of the judge, Juan Mercer, apparently, but apparently she's saying he's gonna get a year in jail.
00:21:34.000And there's like, rumors that they're preparing a section of Rikers Island currently.
00:22:53.000And it's funny because in September of last year, I said, he won't be the nominee, he can't be, I don't understand how they do this.
00:22:58.000If somebody watching that episode was just like, he's probably right, and then went and made a huge bet, the odds were so, so tremendous back then.
00:23:06.000Because you don't have to bet on someone you actually want to vote for.
00:23:41.000I'm going to kind of tack back for a second.
00:23:42.000Like, they're talking about the economy.
00:23:44.000We've been saying for a little while, I feel like at least this week, that Trump really needs to just focus on the issues because getting into the, like, mean girl name-calling and who's weird and who's not, like, it's a waste of time.
00:23:55.000And part of it is like, Kamal Harris doesn't have any policies.
00:23:59.000I was actually saying this week, because I was like, why isn't anybody talking?
00:24:02.000Neither of them are talking about home affordability, which seems to be a big issue.
00:24:06.000And there's apparently tomorrow she's gonna release for I think it's like a first time home buyer.
00:24:11.000If you've paid your rent on time for two years, like a $25,000.
00:24:16.000I heard that she was going to announce that the government will manufacture a large block housing unit system in all major cities, and everyone will be allowed one unit, and then you'll get a book for which you can go to the store to ration out your... Ooh, that sounds nice!
00:25:12.000You know, there was that big bombing at the Manchester Ariana Grande contest.
00:25:16.000So now that we have this like get mass gathering of Swifties in London for, you know, I don't think she has like five or six shows there.
00:25:23.000Yeah, it's kind of interesting because now you have all these high strung women who are gonna be on high alert for something bad.
00:25:29.000Like, this is the worst thing you could have done to a European city, I think, but you know.
00:25:33.000You know, what I also find funny, there's an op-ed in the New York Times where they're saying Trump calling Kamala a communist is a sign that he's scared because red-baiting is the same as race-baiting, which is like so desperate to me.
00:25:47.000All right, let's jump to this next story.
00:25:50.000Trump seeks delay in New York hush money case sentencing until after the election.
00:25:54.000Trump's lawyers asked a judge to delay sentencing for his criminal conviction for falsifying business records scheduled for September 18th until after the election.
00:26:05.000This was just brought up by Hannah Clare and Danny here.
00:26:09.000Tony Saruga says, multiple high-level sources have stated, the New York City Department of Correction is making arrangements for Donald J. Trump's arrival at Rikers Island in September.
00:27:07.000I mean, that's a massive wrench in this whole thing, if he's literal.
00:27:13.000I don't think my brain can actually process the idea that...
00:27:17.000I think it'd be really hard to wrap your mind around that in one summer somebody shot him while on stage at a rally and then they sent him to prison.
00:28:17.000I gotta be honest, if it were me, and I was sentenced, and we know these charges are nonsense, they're psychotic, I would just instruct the Secret Service to open the doors.
00:28:28.000I don't think the Secret Service has the... they would have to instruct the actual guards of the prison.
00:28:32.000Like, I think the Secret Service is essentially... Like a jurisdiction question.
00:28:35.000Well, they don't have... they can't just open up the jails.
00:28:38.000I assume they're just there to protect you from other prisoners while the COs do their job.
00:28:54.000Guys, if I was the president and New York locked me up, if I was in jail and then I got elected and they said, you're the president now and it doesn't matter, you're not leaving, I'd be like, okay, send in the army, insurrection act.
00:29:07.000Like, there's just, there's no question.
00:29:08.000They're not going to keep the president of the United States in a state jail.
00:29:33.000He's like, why would you make the argument that they're going to be tempered now when they've been going as hard as possible nonstop the whole time?
00:30:24.000There's such a shift in that narrative now.
00:30:26.000What I was going to say is, isn't it weird that the last debate of this cycle could be the vice presidential debate?
00:30:33.000Normally it's like you get a presidential debate, you might get two, and then a vice-presidential debate, and then the last one is typically another presidential debate.
00:32:28.000Like, there are sort of all of this narrative building that they sit like mainstream media has to do that I can understand where they think this is the priority over this like really slow and unclear investigation into the FBI and Secret Service led by Congress.
00:32:43.000I mean, if this was the other way around, the news story cycle would be, why is this investigation so slow?
00:32:55.000Do you think that American people have forgotten it the way the mainstream media has?
00:33:00.000I mean, some people, I mean, half the country didn't care to begin with.
00:33:05.000But people who care about it, I feel like that made them more motivated.
00:33:09.000It was interesting to me how many people, because we went to Milwaukee for the RNC right after and I would Uber to the convention, and these people would be like, yeah, I didn't really care about it, but that was a big moment.
00:33:18.000I think even if the mainstream media isn't talking about it, there are average voters who cannot get the image of Trump standing up on that stage out of their head.
00:33:36.000I mean, honestly, you hear, granted JFK was a different story, but it's like, that is like a pivotal moment.
00:33:41.000That's like a milestone moment in this country's history.
00:33:45.000If Trump were to have not tilted his head and died, It's not only that we would be still talking about it, but Joe Biden would be using it as an excuse for authoritarian lockdowns control, just crazy.
00:34:44.000Well, I suppose it's going to be one heck of an election season.
00:34:48.000It certainly feels like there's ebbs and flows to the chaos cycle.
00:34:53.000Like, one day a far leftist walks up to a guy in the middle of the street in Portland and just blasts him in the chest, killing him.
00:35:00.000And the next day you're sitting there, it's a slow news day and Kamala's talking about, you know, not having policies or whatever.
00:35:06.000What ends up happening is whenever there's something in the news that's extreme or terrifying, like Trump's sentencing or Trump's conviction, people get that sinking feeling like, holy crap.
00:35:16.000But then, as everybody waits, it slowly starts to normalize.
00:35:21.000People start to adapt to these circumstances, and then now it just feels normal again, and you feel like nothing is going to change.
00:35:28.000So let me just stress how far we've gone.
00:35:32.000They first accused Donald Trump of being a spy, a traitor to his country, who was put in this position as president by a foreign adversary.
00:36:17.000Just think about how far things have gotten in this country.
00:36:21.000And so when I'm talking about this stuff, and I'm like, you know, 2018, like, man, this street-level violence, if this polarization reaches the government, that's how you get civil war.
00:36:49.000I'm really hoping for, I think, a tie.
00:36:51.000That's what I was saying before, but the tie scenario... Are you going to share the... No, the tie scenario, and it's possible, 269-269, it's actually a possible thing.
00:37:03.000If it happens, then the House of Representatives picks the president, and then the Senate picks the vice president, so then theoretically it would be Trump-Walz or maybe Trump-Kamala?
00:37:16.000Can you imagine her face if she had to be vice president again and this time to Trump?
00:37:21.000That's what we need to bring this country together is both of them locked in the Oval Office.
00:38:03.000Well, yeah, the House of Representatives had to pick the president, and because it's... I guess if it was... they controlled both, then it would be the same party, but... One of two.
00:38:13.000The 1800 election was also decided by the House.
00:39:26.000So if Kamala wins Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and PA, Trump wins Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, but also secures the—it's never going to happen—the single elector from Nebraska or Maine, winning one more from—actually, I mean, maybe— I think the last election, he did get the one from Maine.
00:39:47.000Yeah, but there's already one red in Maine, and so there's four up there.
00:39:51.000You can get a 269-269, and then Trump wins through the House because of the Republican delegation, and then Democrats just pick the vice president.
00:40:10.000I don't think she would want to be able to take it.
00:40:11.000Here's another thing, too, is I think it's the majority vote, but it doesn't have to be two candidates, right?
00:40:17.000So if the Republicans and the Democrats in the Senate are like, we're going to propose a candidate, and then three independent, like two independent Democrats, who do you have?
00:41:14.000You know, she knows she lost so she's shaking and sweating and then she just looks around and then she's like heart's beating and then she's just drenched in sweat.
00:41:21.000She just grabs all the envelopes and just runs.
00:41:53.000Yeah, I remember the cover of the magazine, Madam President, it was Time Magazine, I think, Madam President.
00:41:56.000But it was, I mean, it was some crazy, it was- And they released them early, too, I think.
00:42:01.000Like, that was the big deal, that they actually, they put them out early, because they were made in advance, like, they were so sure.
00:42:06.000It's very much like that, you know, Truman- It's a curse.
00:42:08.000Yeah, yeah, there was the Toronto Blue Jays played the Kansas City Royals in the playoffs in the 80s, and they made all these, like, things of Toronto Blue Jays win, and then they lost.
00:42:30.000I just I'm I think the the most psychotic thing right now for for Trump supporters is to just do their best to alienate moderates who are coming over from the left.
00:42:43.000And so Catterd and Dillian, a couple of the people like right now, it's Catterd again.
00:42:47.000He's, for those not familiar, he's a big following couple million people.
00:42:50.000Their whole thing right now is For the Trump campaign to eschew, to do away with anybody who is not a diehard Trump cultist from day one.
00:42:59.000If you are somebody who didn't support Trump from day one, then they say, ignore those people, don't listen to any of them.
00:43:07.000It's like, okay, well, like... It's not a winning strategy.
00:43:10.000It's like the guaranteed losing strategy.
00:43:12.000Apparently, so I've gotten some messages since this whole thing broke where You know, I jokingly tweeted that I was in this Twitter thread where I'm like, stop attacking Joe Rogan, stop attacking comedians.
00:43:27.000We need to get the moderates on board.
00:43:32.000And then when they kept just saying, F you, screw you, F you, I was like, okay, I'm voting for RFK Jr.
00:43:50.000So a couple of people who do political campaigning, not in the Trump administration, have reached out and are expressing concern about how Trump's got these people on social media who are attacking moderates.
00:44:03.000And I'm like, yeah, well, whatever, dude, like, don't call me because I don't care.
00:44:07.000Bro, first of all, if you're going to start insulting people because they don't agree with you 100% instead of trying to win them over, you deserve to lose.
00:44:25.000You know, what he's trying to do is draw out Kamala Harris basically by attacking her over and over again.
00:44:29.000What Trump is trying to do at the press conference he did today was to define who she is before she can put out her campaign policies because she's trying to remain amorphous.
00:44:37.000She doesn't want campaign policies out there so that she can be anything anyone needs her to be.
00:44:42.000So this is why Trump did a second press conference where he said, here's what she said, here's what she's done, here's what she's doing.
00:44:48.000So that the media is going to report these things, this will be the story, and it will force her to adopt positions at least a few months out where he can then go after her.
00:44:57.000However, the Trump campaign has no control over his sycophants who are going online and insulting and attacking moderates, which is a guaranteed path to defeat.
00:45:05.000It's the meme where you've got the blue guy on the left and the red guy on the right, and the blue guy shoves the dude in the middle, and the guy on the right catches him and says, are you okay?
00:45:13.000And then the Democrat goes, why are you siding with the bad guys?
00:45:20.000Common Right has that meme, where Elon Musk posted it, where you've got the guy who's on the left, and then the left runs so far left that the middle puts the guy who's liberal on the right.
00:45:33.000What Trump sycophants are doing now is the exact same thing in the inverse.
00:45:37.000Attacking anybody who was on the left, who is now supporting Trump, in a way that's just off-putting.
00:45:43.000And if people vote emotionally, and they do, you are guaranteed to get A small amount of people who are going to be like, I can't support these people anymore.
00:46:13.000Yeah, 2016 and 2020, like 2016 especially, was we're having a party, everyone's invited.
00:46:19.000And the memes going around were that everyone, so you have that meme of the political compass, and everyone who's not in the fringe far left is alt-right and far right.
00:46:35.000And don't get me wrong, it's not like it's the real world in a certain sense.
00:46:38.000It's not like it's where most people spend their time.
00:46:41.000But going after Joe Rogan guarantees you only one thing.
00:46:44.000Joe Rogan, to his massive audience of, you know, some of, like, one of the biggest podcasts in the world, he's going to say things where it's like, yeah, those guys attack you.
00:46:54.000And that's going to resonate with regular people.
00:46:57.000So at a time when it's so delicate and you need to be going to people and saying like, look, I know you may not like Donald Trump, but here's real rational reasons why he's a better choice.
00:47:05.000You're ending up with people who are going to be like, I don't know, dude, the people who follow that guy are so nasty and psychotic.
00:47:25.000They booed Trump before they booed Rogan at UFC.
00:47:28.000Yeah, I mean, I kind of feel like if Trump and Rogan actually had a legitimate clash, Where Rogan was actually saying bad things about Trump and Trump about him at the same time, I think you'd get a mixed reaction at the UFC.
00:47:43.000There's gonna be a lot of people who are gonna be like, diehard Trump supporters, who are gonna be like, I like a Joe man, but Trump's our leader, but there's gonna be a lot of people who are gonna be like, I don't care one F about Donald Trump, Joe Rogan's the MMA, he's our guy.
00:47:55.000There are a lot of people who watch Rogan, and there's a reason why Rogan won't endorse Donald Trump.
00:48:00.000And so, by all means... Has he ever endorsed anybody, though?
00:48:02.000I think he kind of tries to stay, which is, you know, as a comedian, you kind of want to be, like, you want to be kind of... I feel like he said... Like, the moment people know your politics, like, some of your jokes don't work anymore.
00:48:47.000One thing I don't like about like internet culture is that you have to respond to everything
00:48:52.000all the time. I feel like there are a lot of times that like Trump says stuff when it doesn't matter.
00:48:58.000Like you're making it, you're fanning the flames of whatever issue is here by becoming involved
00:49:02.000with it. Like he could have just let what Joe Rogan said slide.
00:49:04.000I guess he's always campaigning like his whole thing is he's like it's a 24 hour a day campaign so everything he does probably he's like this isn't the but I don't know what he was thinking of why this would be good.
00:49:14.000He didn't call you and talk to you personally?
00:49:22.000I'm wondering if Trump surrogates and his campaign people are like, I'm assuming they must not be reaching out to these high profile individuals and being like, shut the up.
00:49:31.000But by all means, let him keep burning it all down.
00:50:32.000You know, Ron DeSantis people are super nasty online, and now these guys are being super nasty online for no reason at all instead of trying to get more voters on their side.
00:51:01.000And that that's got to be the playoff.
00:51:04.000I mean, there's a million and one different things you can do, but ultimately it comes down to you need to open up the door and say, everyone's welcome to come to the Donald Trump party and hang out and have drinks and be friends.
00:51:16.000But if the idea is you're not one of us and you weren't here on day one, so you don't count and you're not allowed to be here, then people are going to be like, I'm going to go party somewhere else.
00:51:28.000Joe Rogan already, there's a video going viral that we talked about yesterday where Republicans, what is it?
00:51:33.000Republicans against Trump, I think it is, posted a clip of Joe Rogan saying Kamala's a pro.
00:51:37.000Look how she handled this thing at the event.
00:51:39.000They are trying to drive up the narrative that Joe is praising Kamala as much as they can.
00:52:06.000Yeah, they just want their eggs to not be so expensive.
00:52:08.000They want to be able to pay their bills without going into debt.
00:52:11.000Yeah, which is honestly the Kamala Harris price control thing for the people who are like not involved in politics and they don't really like pay attention to the stuff or know much about the stuff.
00:52:19.000They'll probably just say like, I'm just gonna make my eggs cheaper.
00:54:37.000He said, Maga now thinks that cracking down on price gouging is considered Marxist.
00:54:42.000Doesn't Trump keep trying to take credit for setting a limit on the price of insulin?
00:54:46.000Didn't Trump give subsidies to farmers after his trade war greatly harmed them?
00:54:49.000I guessed Marxism is only Marxism when the left uses government power to control prices or give money to certain people, right?
00:54:56.000I just, when I read that, I started busting out laughing because he literally just defines communism and is like, I guess communism is when you're communist!
00:55:05.000And it's just, I just, so I had to tweet and I was laughing.
00:55:12.000When the left uses government to control prices and give certain people money, that is literally what we are talking about with Marxist theory, communist theory, and socialist economics.
00:55:24.000And so then he goes on this thing about Trump doing it too, and I'm like, dude, I just— I mean, tariffs on goods is not the same thing as— Sure.
00:55:32.000That's like an international trade— A lot of people pointed that out.
00:55:35.000And giving subsidies to farmers literally is socialist economics.
00:55:53.000Who do you even propose is doing the price gouging?
00:55:55.000Like, if you live anywhere that has, you know, this is from a free market standpoint, but if you have somewhere that has two grocery stores, if one of them is jacking up the price of one thing, then the other one is like, we're just gonna lower our price by 50 cents on eggs, and then everybody's gonna come buy their eggs from us.
00:56:12.000And then the other person's going to be like, we lost all our business, so now we're going to lower it.
00:56:16.000So it's like, I don't think they are actually price gouging.
00:56:49.000When big corporations get together and say, hey, don't lower your prices to a certain level so that we can all rip a profit off these people, okay, that's collusion and conspiracy to manipulate the markets.
00:56:59.000Yeah, you're acting like a cartel at that point.
00:57:01.000But I was mentioning this on the morning show.
00:57:04.000If like a hurricane hit and it wiped out all the infrastructure and people were like, we have no water.
00:57:10.000And then some guys like, oh man, I bet if I go and buy a bunch of water and drive it down there, I can sell this for a great amount and make some money because people have no choice.
00:57:18.000So they want to ban that because it's price gouging, right?
00:57:31.000Or you can tell people, sell the water for whatever you want because the people down there will pay whatever and that's fair market.
00:57:37.000So then you show up and you're like, I got water, it's five bucks.
00:57:39.000Also, but after the first guy drives down there and makes a killing off of selling this water, then other people find out, they're like, wait.
00:57:59.000I mean, a lot of like the migrants now, that's kind of how they're like getting by as they sell cookies and water and stuff out of coolers.
00:58:06.000And you're like, They sell it for whatever, like they sell it for the same price as you'd get it in a store or less.
00:58:11.000People just walk by and you're like, I want a bottle of water and you just buy it from someone and it's in your hand instead of, they save you the convenience of literally walking into a store.
00:58:37.000But this is quite literally the meme of If you criticize them, then you must think Trump is infallible and Trump is perfect, right?
00:58:46.000So for Michael Maus, he posts this quote where it's like, I can't remember, it might have been Dave Smith who said this, that when you criticize a Democrat, Their supporters, they have no idea how to respond to you, so they just assume you're pro-Trump.
00:59:01.000Dave Smith is a really good example of this when he was on Kennedy, and then he says, like, you know, Joe Biden did this, that, and this, and Obama did this, and then the other guy goes, yeah, well, Donald Trump does this, and Dave goes, you're right!
00:59:13.000But they just don't know how to respond other than, we hate Trump.
00:59:17.000Well, for Democrats, it's all they have.
00:59:19.000The Mises caucus guys are overwhelmingly saying they're gonna vote for Donald Trump, and they don't like him, but they really don't like Joe Biden, and it's a rockin' hard place.
00:59:27.000Biden supporters, or I should say Kamala Harris supporters now, don't understand that a lot of Trump's voters are critical of him, some don't like him, but they recognize functional policy and a functional government over whatever it is the Democrats are.
00:59:42.000But that's why they keep saying this is a vibes election, right?
00:59:44.000I mean, we're hearing it over and over again, like the same kind of adage of, well, he's a candidate I'd want to have a beer with, right?
00:59:51.000I'm sure there are tons of people who are going to cast a ballot for Donald Trump who would never want to have a beer with him, who don't like him, or they would have a drink just to criticize him.
00:59:58.000They just plug their nose and they go, this is the best of the two options for my life.
01:00:02.000And the stuff that you're proposing is actively against stuff that I believe in.
01:00:05.000I mean, you were talking about this before, if Kamala Harris rolls out this incentive for first-time homebuyers, like if you've been renting for two years and we'll give you- Which is smart, to be honest.
01:00:15.000It sounds smart, but it is government intervention in the market, which is like- I don't know how you can have it both ways if you're going to be critical of economics but not also realize that this is something we've been creeping into for a long time.
01:00:27.000Yeah, I don't think the average voter even thinks about that.
01:00:29.000I mean, most voters are single-issue voters.
01:00:31.000Like, the abortion thing for the Republicans is, like, could very well cost them the election because— Not if they focus on the economy.
01:00:37.000I think— Well, the problem is that— The pressures of the economy could outweigh concerns about— But there's so many like young women like I know personally and it's not even true but they've taken like the Democrats have taken over the narrative where they're like they're gonna take away your abortions in this whole country like people in New York City they're like they're gonna take away my abortions or access to them like they're never going anywhere in New York City I can't speak for other states or whatever but because it's a state-by-state basis but they're not
01:01:48.000My wife's cousin, literally, the reason she's voting for Kamala Harris I know she's saying that, but what I mean to say is that she's just repeating what she heard on the internet.
01:01:59.000As far as I know, and she has kids, she has no abortions in her future, but it's more just the idea that they're going to police her body and her daughters.
01:02:19.000And the language that they've developed, like, you're taking away rights, you're policing women's bodies, you're telling them what they can't do.
01:02:25.000That emotional language is effective with certain strains of women in America.
01:02:29.000I know what the answer is, but Trump doesn't have the balls to do it.
01:02:33.000It's to come out and advocate that liberals get abortions.
01:03:33.000She just is like, oh, it's just should be my... And she's even talking about, like, she has two daughters and she's like... What's wrong with getting abortions?
01:03:39.000And then you could be like, you're not pro-life, are you?
01:04:04.000People are saying, oh, they're going to take our abortions away.
01:04:08.000It's interesting because the evangelical, like, the very pro-life movement in America gets mad at Trump because they're like, no, you should want to act on the federal level.
01:04:16.000And Trump effectively doesn't want to.
01:04:18.000He says it should be regulated by the states, which allows states like New York to do one thing where states like Iowa would do something else.
01:05:02.000His is not fear-based, and theirs is fear-based.
01:05:04.000And I'm just saying, they're winning that argument.
01:05:06.000Like, that messaging, they're winning 100%.
01:05:09.000Yeah, and it's interesting because I think, like, the words that I think of with, because abortion is so much of a, like, feminist thing that, like, you know, if you can't have abortions then your life is over.
01:05:18.000Hey, I know a lot of guys who like abortions too.
01:05:26.000Like, it is something that I think a lot of men who don't want to take the responsibility for, you know, the consequences of having sex, they would be like, well, really we should keep these in place.
01:05:36.000The the words that I think of that kind of go with the same language of like they're stealing your rights are like empowerment that like having the choice is empowering which Trump is literally empowering the states to deal with this issue like you could start to kind of take the language that they're using and apply it to your argument but I think it because it's so controversial and even on the right it's not a unified there's not like one position on abortion they just don't want to talk about it yeah like I can't say like it is it is I mean, I'm sure there's some messaging that they could figure out.
01:06:21.000The moment you're doing that, you're losing.
01:06:22.000As soon as they announced Kamala, I felt like the Trump campaign was on the defensive, and it makes sense they weren't really sure what to do.
01:06:27.000On the other hand, I do think if they focus more on the policies, that they are pressuring the Harris campaign to sort of get another response.
01:06:36.000Yeah, and I think they're, didn't they, I think they're gonna, he's firing his campaign.
01:08:54.000Secret Service investigating report says an agent left her post at a Trump event to breastfeed.
01:08:58.000In a statement shared to Newsweek, Anthony Guglielmi said all employees of the U.S.
01:09:02.000Secret Service are held to the highest standards.
01:09:04.000While there was no impact to the North Carolina event, the specifics of this incident are being examined.
01:09:09.000The remarks come after a RealClearPolitics correspondent, Susan Crabtree, said that a female Secret Service agent abandoned her post at Wednesday's campaign rally for Trump to breastfeed with no permission or warning to the event site agent.
01:09:22.000The site agent went to do one final sweep of the walking route and found the agent breastfeeding her child in a room that is supposed to be set aside for important Secret Service official work.
01:09:31.000Why is a woman who is nursing protecting Donald Trump right now?
01:09:35.000This is maybe my liberal brain here, but I'm like, why is she even working?
01:09:39.000Like, does she not have a maternity leave?
01:09:41.000Look, breastfeed for like a year, though.
01:09:55.000But, you know, the thing is, I feel like it's strange that she has her kid close enough at hand to breastfeed them while also protecting the president.
01:10:03.000I think they were saying she had like her husband or family but even still I'm like I don't know like did she have to go back to work?
01:10:12.000Do they not give you like you're saying it's to one normally?
01:10:15.000Yeah I mean they're not saying how small this kid is right like yeah but I'm just saying 12 weeks maternity leave so your baby's like three months old yeah right like Yeah, if you only have 12 weeks of maternity leave.
01:11:06.000If you're a Secret Service agent, your job is to, like, potentially put yourself in front of a bullet.
01:11:10.000Like, why are you like, hang on a minute, I'll just hold my baby and take, like, it seems a little weird.
01:11:14.000She doesn't have, like, a pump where she can just kind of store up the milk or whatever?
01:11:18.000But I guess she would have had to ask to, like, go pump and then she would- Well, no, you pump in advance and then you kind of, like, put them in the freezer and then- Don't ask me why I know so much about this, but, uh, you know, you kind of store it up.
01:11:30.000I think you can, but like, if she was like, oh, it is time for me to pump, and I'm at this post, and nothing's going on.
01:11:34.000Well, she should have done it on the weekend.
01:11:47.000I think women are like, my baby eats on a schedule, right?
01:11:50.000If your baby's not there to eat, then you have to pump.
01:11:52.000So if she's saying like, this is my moment where I have to pump, I don't understand why she doesn't have a prearranged, you know, if this is something she has to deal with, I think that's fine.
01:12:00.000I think it's good to breastfeed your kids if you can.
01:12:03.000Maybe she shouldn't be a field worker right now.
01:12:05.000Maybe she should be at a desk where she's able to have accommodations for whatever she needs to do.
01:14:08.000Nature, the universe, selects for those who are more capable and more adaptable.
01:14:15.000As we intervene through intelligence, you end up with a lot more people who can't comprehend the failures of a certain system.
01:14:22.000Hence Kamala Harris saying, we want price controls.
01:14:24.000Then a lot of people going like, hey, that makes sense.
01:14:26.000Just tell them they can't charge me the money for it as if that solves the problem.
01:14:30.000You get a lot of people who normally would not survive and I'm not trying to disparage anybody but I'm saying like we want them to be around but then you reach critical mass.
01:14:38.00051% of the population is not adaptable and can't understand complex systems and then that influence overrides the influence of everyone else and you end up with...
01:14:48.000Female Secret Service agents breastfeeding and not doing their job.
01:14:52.000Managerial crisis as systems start crumbling and falling down.
01:14:55.000This leads to an inability of the leaders of a civilization to actually save people.
01:15:03.000It'll trigger a triage-like economic system where The people who are capable will just bunker down and
01:15:10.000protect themselves, and then those who are incapable of seeing and
01:15:12.000understanding complex systems will start to, let's just say, hinder themselves and their capabilities of
01:15:19.000reproduction for a variety of reasons. The end result is an ebb and flow of human
01:15:24.000growth and human collapse and human growth and human collapse.
01:15:27.000I think it's an upward trajectory, but at a certain point the whole thing could just crumble and collapse like a wave getting bigger and bigger until the crash is huge and humans drop back down due to civilizational level destruction or something.
01:15:53.000There's more to it than just saying that strong men make good times.
01:15:58.000And it's not so much that because life is good, it makes weak men.
01:16:03.000It's that because life is good, everyone survives.
01:16:07.000And then as long as everyone survives, There is a failure rate to at a certain point you get 51% of the population that is destructive to its own ends, votes for its own destruction, and then everyone suffers, and then from the ashes of the phoenix, the strong start to reemerge, and it's an ebb and flow.
01:16:25.000Because I'm thinking about like, I don't know how you navigate out of something like this.
01:16:29.000Over a long enough period of time, You end up with systems like this.
01:16:32.000I mean if you demand 30% of women have to be Secret Service agents, then some of them
01:16:36.000are going to, probably a good chunk of them are going to get pregnant and they're going
01:17:08.000Sooner or later, someone will try to take the president's life, the frontrunner for the presidency.
01:17:12.000And you have women who are not capable of doing the job.
01:17:14.000I mean, this would have been a sketch on Saturday Night Live 20 years ago, like a breastfeeding service agent.
01:17:20.000I think it was vocal distance on X who said this.
01:17:23.000A man built a fence around his home to protect his wife from wolves.
01:17:27.000Eventually, the woman came to believe that the man built the fence to keep her in and entrap her, so she tore the fences down and was promptly eaten by wolves.
01:20:43.000And there was a week after that, like, literally one week after that, there was another scenario where there was, but it was two black guys.
01:20:50.000And the one guy was, like, doing something similar.
01:20:54.000And then the other guy stabbed and killed him.
01:20:56.000And then they were like, we're not charging him.
01:20:58.000And this was, like, a week after Daniel Penn.
01:21:13.000Which is kind of wild, right? I can't imagine being a New York City police officer for so
01:21:18.000many reasons. It's- It's such a political organization.
01:21:22.000And I know, at least for me, you think of Law & Order SVU or old cop movies that are set in New York, you think of them as being these blue-collar-esque guys, but really all of it is ideological.
01:21:34.000I don't know if they're having problems recruiting or whatever, but you see them now.
01:21:49.000Like they don't even have like properly fitting uniforms.
01:21:51.000Like it looks like they just because they're still growing.
01:21:53.000They're still like, yeah, and they're like, they don't have it just yeah, and they're like, and I mean, it is a really tough job being a New York City police department or officer.
01:22:07.000Ah, I remember WGN back when I lived, oh, in hometown Chicago.
01:22:11.000Muslim leaders expect 100,000 pro-Palestinian demonstrators for the DNC.
01:22:15.000Yeah, this is why we're not going anywhere near there, because I don't think it'll be 100,000.
01:22:21.000Usually when people subscribe it's about 10%, but 10,000 pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel demonstrators rioting in Chicago is not going to be a fun time.
01:22:32.000And the interesting thing is they're splitting up the DNC between the United Center and McCormick Place, which are not anywhere near each other.
01:22:41.000So it's going to be very, very difficult to get back and forth between the meeting places.
01:22:47.000Did they just split up and half of them go one place, half of them go the other?
01:22:51.000McCormick Place is substantially, substantially larger.
01:22:55.000So the main event for the DNC is going to be at the United Center, and then all of the official meetings and everything else will be at McCormick Place.
01:23:01.000What happens at McCormick Place normally?
01:23:14.000I mean they could it's not that far from kind of Michigan Like they could get that 100k number.
01:23:20.000I mean, Michigan's not just I mean and Minneapolis is only a couple hours Yeah, it's not that far like a couple hours that was crazy that they actually hit those numbers but the issue is for people who need to travel between McCormick place and the United Center good luck With the protests and the barricades and everything they're doing, this is going to be insane.
01:23:37.000I think George Soros set up a shuttle system.
01:23:54.000Uncle George, you know, up to his antics.
01:23:57.000I think the protests are going to be interesting because you've seen a couple clips where Kamala has had to respond to protesters who are in her speeches and she had that like, I'm talking or whatever.
01:24:08.000Keep doing this if you want Trump to win.
01:24:43.000I think the students are probably, by that time, a lot of them will be back in school, so you're like, there's... That's actually now a hub for all of them.
01:24:51.000Well, that's a lot of people who will join, you know.
01:24:53.000It's gonna be the first week back, and what's a fun thing to do?
01:26:30.000Huge convention center and a big parking structure.
01:26:33.000Okay, so you're going to get out of the car, or you're going to get out of Unite Center, and you're going to jump in your car, and there's going to be protest.
01:26:40.000They're going to have, like in Milwaukee, they had a bunch of, all the roads are closed.
01:26:44.000You couldn't even get anywhere near the secure zone because they have those big concrete blocks blocking the street because they have multi-layered security.
01:26:51.000Someone's like, dude, they're going to be throwing molotovs, they're going to be acting crazy.
01:26:54.000I mean, they're there to disrupt, and I think that's what they're going to do.
01:27:34.000I don't think that's gonna... Considering how big Chicago is, and considering the anger over the installation of Kamala Harris, yeah, I think it's gonna get nuts.
01:27:42.000I mean, you saw some, I mean, uh, Wood Lyman on Twitter did a lot of good reporting when there were the pro-Palestine protests in DC and, like, the paint and climbing the gates at the White House and all this stuff.
01:27:53.000Like, it, it, you can only imagine now that people have known for a long time that this is, like, sort of the big, I don't want to say crescendo, but like this is a big moment to get attention.
01:28:04.000I mean, they're the ones calling genocide Joe.
01:28:06.000And again, they're not known for not doing anything.
01:28:09.000Like the whole thing is they go and fairly disruptive.
01:28:12.000And I've heard like totally normal people be interviewed.
01:28:15.000They're saying, you know, I'm Democrat, but I didn't like Joe Biden.
01:28:18.000And I will only support Kamala Harris if she vows to make sure there's a complete ceasefire with no contingencies, you know, whatever else.
01:30:01.000I don't know if they're going to vote yet.
01:30:02.000I honestly don't know if the far leftists that are... I mean, I still think if they think they can make a difference and they're forced with that decision, they're like, what are you going to do?
01:32:12.000You think it's going to get you elected, huh?
01:32:14.000Because Libertarians are so, like, they span such a huge spectrum that there are, like, very intense no borders, open borders Libertarians.
01:32:22.000And you can also get people who are like, no, of course we need a border to be able to have the kind of, like, ideal government.
01:32:41.000This is I mean, he was by far the most polished of all of them.
01:32:44.000You're like it like watching there was like five of them.
01:32:47.000And I was like, if you guys are trying to get the most votes, I'm like, this is the guy in America who by far out of the five options will get the most votes.
01:32:55.000Chase Oliver, for sure. He's so polished. He's like a proper old school politician, always smiling.
01:34:47.000I mean they were literally like one, I think it was Mike Tremont, or maybe it was another guy, but they're like, we're polling currently at zero.
01:35:00.000He would get on a lot of podcasts, he would talk, he would... And marketing matters.
01:35:05.000I do think it's fair to say that personality-wise, Chase Oliver... Like, if you just took the two guys and stood them up, Chase Oliver probably does better than Recktenwald, but when they actually start talking, and when they actually start going out to go to events, Recktenwald wins.
01:35:16.000Yeah, but for someone who's not kind of dialed into the, like, maybe doesn't even know what libertarian means or what it is, like, I feel like Chase Oliver would... The vibes voter?
01:35:24.000The vibes voter, like, he would connect more.
01:35:26.000He's gay, and... But as soon as he got, as soon as I learned about him, when I actually was, that totally... Well, like, he basically caused, like... But he's not going to reach anybody.
01:35:34.000No, he's not going to reach, but he basically caused, like, an internal turmoil because all these states are like, we're not even putting him on the ballot.
01:35:40.000Well, because he's pro-vaccine mandates, lying about it by conflating government mandates with private mandates.
01:35:48.000His opinion is that private entities should be allowed to mandate vaccines if they want, and the government should not.
01:35:54.000Okay, so he has a pro-vaccine mandate stance as it pertains to private entities.
01:37:51.000Because they'd be singing First Female President, there'd be confetti everywhere, and then they'd say things like, we can't let the First Female President end with a month in!
01:38:01.000I literally did that in Canada in the 90s.
01:38:05.000Kim Campbell for like a month and then she went up for election.
01:38:18.000Apparently a millennial says, my eight-year-old son asked me earlier how I would react if all of a sudden we had two moons.
01:38:24.000And I can't stop thinking about it, lol.
01:38:26.000If all of a sudden we had two moons, I would probably start counting my blessings and digging a hole.
01:38:34.000Or probably just lay back and wait out the end of days, because if there were two moons, you'd probably only have a little bit of time before the Earth just got wiped out.
01:38:46.000Yeah, is it a single moon that splits?
01:38:48.000Is it our moon that splits in half, or does the second?
01:38:50.000I'm just like, if the moon just doubled itself, then they'd probably collide, and life would just cease to exist, and everything would get destroyed.
01:38:57.000Not to mention, everyone's astrology signs would be pulled out of whack.
01:39:00.000Make sure you tell your kid all of this stuff.
01:39:03.000All the astrology signs would be pulled out of whack, and people would start behaving differently, and then who knows?
01:39:07.000And white women would get really upset.
01:39:15.000PowderPZ says a photo was leaked from law enforcement showing Crooks open-carrying an AR-15 while walking to the building he shot Trump from.
01:40:38.000Kieran the Meat Man says, as a small business in CPG, my entire existence consists of trying to lose as little money as possible on the way to economies of scale.
01:40:49.000Shout out to Bill Tong Baron, no-carb jerky on Public Square.
01:43:10.000And they were like, you know in the de-icing trucks, you're in this big cherry picker on top of a truck and you've got this hose over your shoulder and you're pulling the lever and blasting the plane with this high intensity mixture of, I think it was 50% and 80%.
01:43:23.000One was orange and it was to melt the ice, and then the other was to coat it with sludge so that ice wouldn't form.
01:43:29.000And they were like, yeah, look, it's going to get in the air everywhere.
01:43:32.000It's going to get all of your clothes and face.
01:43:33.000So wear goggles and like, it's fine if you eat it or breathe it in.
01:43:37.000Just don't do a lot of it because you don't know.
01:43:40.000And then one of the guys doing the icing was driving the truck and then his buddy was walking by and he was like, hey, so-and-so.
01:44:16.000That makes me not want to eat those things.
01:44:17.000Well, if you want to buy a, you know, two month old muffin that's still Fresh.
01:44:23.000David Geer says, Dr. Pepper used to have propylene glycol in it, that stuff is antifreeze.
01:44:27.000We literally use it to de-ice planes, I don't know what to tell you.
01:44:30.000Ethylene glycol is the bottle of antifreeze that tastes sweet and will kill you and don't drink it and animals drink it because they don't know what it is.
01:44:36.000But, um, they say propylene glycol is fine, but don't ask me, I'm not a doctor, so... I don't want to find out.
01:44:41.000Real quick, we, I, I worked at a, we made a roofing installation at John's Manville, and we use, uh, propylene, uh, glycol for, it degrades to keep it, like, not iced up and stuff like that.
01:45:23.000Chris Nopolis says, in September 18th, right before early voting, wasn't there a Democrat poll out saying X percent wouldn't vote for a felon?
01:45:33.000Man, they're going to put Trump in a jumpsuit.
01:45:37.000Maybe the reason they actually delayed his sentencing was not to get him into the RNC, but it's because they thought he wasn't going to be alive.
01:47:27.000You wake up one day, the internet's not working, there's nothing on the TV, and you're shrugging like, I don't know what's going on.
01:47:34.000You go outside and you look around, you notice your neighbors are looking around and you're like, do you guys know what's going on?
01:47:38.000And then an APC pulls up and guys in military uniforms jump out and they're like, how's it going everybody, don't worry, we're dealing with everything, we're taking control.
01:47:46.000Is there, like, an alderman or is there anybody in the area we can talk to who's in charge?
01:47:51.000Somebody, maybe a neighborhood watch or whatever?
01:47:53.000And then the guys are going to say, you're going to listen to us, we're going to tell you what to do in case of an emergency.
01:47:56.000Our guys are going to be stationed here, here, here.
01:50:13.000If Donald Trump could take a bullet for you, no matter what you think, no matter what you're doing, you go out and cast your vote for him.
01:50:19.000That being said, if a lot of people are on Vibes, and there's a lot of moderates who don't know and don't care about Trump, and this is a fact, Joe Rogan won't endorse Trump.
01:50:27.000Joe Rogan, who knows about the gender ideology stuff, who knows Kamala's crazy, who knows the system is effed, still will not say he's voting for Donald Trump.
01:50:34.000Yeah, Taylor Swift won't endorse Harris though.
01:51:04.000I think this is a huge component of what's going to cost Trump the election.
01:51:08.000If he does lose, it's because he needs every slim percentage he can get, and his—I don't—look, I think Trump needs to have his campaign people calling their... if these guys really are Trump's biggest
01:51:21.000supporters, then when Trump calls them, they answer. And they say, yes,
01:51:25.000Mr. President, like, what can I do for you to help? So Trump should have his campaign people be
01:51:28.000like, guys, can you please stop attacking moderates? And the response should be like, you
01:52:28.000I don't know how much he really cares, but I can tell you this.
01:52:31.000You want people who have large hits of influence to at least be somewhat sympathetic.
01:52:36.000You want Joe Rogan to go on his show and be like, I gotta be honest, like, when I criticize Trump, his people just try and talk to me about it and try and convince me, but the Democrat people scream at me.
01:52:46.000Well, now he's gonna say, oh, they're all crazy.
01:54:14.000Oh, I thought you meant something else.
01:54:16.000Freddie says, how crazy is it that if someone says Trump is going to ban free speech, no one bats an eye, but Trump is going to ban abortion, riots in the streets, dystopian AF, we should have that same energy with all our rights?
01:54:26.000Well, it's because people of low cognitive function have nothing to say and are not worried about being silenced.
01:54:35.000An average cat says, on August 10th, 2024, my niece's husband, Nathan Morris of Canton, Michigan, was shot and killed in his neighborhood in a senseless act of violence over mulch he left behind his wife of 10 years and two children ages 5 and 2.
01:56:11.000But the kid can have formula, I suppose.
01:56:12.000It's just weird that the government agency would be like, we're so dedicated to equality that we think it's a good idea that you're in the field.
01:56:19.000Like, obviously higher risk for everybody there.
01:56:22.000I hope we get a follow up on this story to actually find out.
01:56:36.000So if someone is physically incapable of doing their job, then I think it's fair to be like, if you can't do the job, why are you here?
01:56:44.000If somebody ruptures their gut and literally can't lift anything anymore, then it's not even about the hernia, it's about, hey, look, when you're able to lift again, you can, but you've got a hernia.
01:56:58.000The thing about vaccinations is that You can tell people we preferred if you did, but if someone goes to their doctor and the doctor says, you literally can't get this, the employer shouldn't be able, like, I don't agree with the employer being like, get it or you can't work here, when your doctor says it's detrimental to your health and you can't do it.
01:57:47.000If you said everyone has to get a vaccine no matter what, and then the doctor's like, well, you can't for this reason, so you get fired, I think that's BS.
01:58:09.000Morally, I don't like the idea of mass vaccination mandates, but requiring someone to fix an injured part of their body is not that big a deal to me.
01:58:18.000It's not about all medical issues, it's about universal medication and chemicals.
01:59:12.000So it's definitely a tough time for that family.
01:59:15.000Misa Mori says, how do you think the social security hack will impact the HAVV numbers?
01:59:21.000We'll stop seeing people not coming up.
01:59:24.000They'll all be confirmed now because whoever is filling out those registration forms are going to have the correct information.
01:59:33.000I think the states have to be the ones on top of this.
01:59:36.000You can see stuff coming out of Alabama where they're going through their voter rolls to make sure that the non-citizens aren't registered to vote.
01:59:44.000But you have to have a state government that wants to do that.
01:59:47.000And if you're Democrat-led, maybe not.
01:59:50.000All right, my friends, if you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends, head over to TimCast.com, click join us, become a member, because with your support, we will continue the show and we are funded by you guys who are members who make it all possible.
02:00:03.000But the members-only show is coming up in about a minute or two.
02:00:10.000And you as members get to call in and talk to us.
02:00:13.000You can follow me on X and Instagram at TimCast.
02:00:16.000You can follow the show at TimCast IRL on Instagram.
02:00:18.000Danny, do you want to shout anything out?
02:00:19.000Yeah, follow me Danny jokes everywhere and check out my podcast every Friday with Ryan long the boys cast and also for people who are kind of fans of Coast-to-coast if you know that show I do every Monday night on YouTube.
02:00:32.000It's called low-value mail ma IL I have Guests on and it's a call-in show.
02:00:37.000So if people are listening they can call in every Monday night at 9 p.m I am Raymond G. Stanley Jr.