Jack Murphy joins us to talk about the Inauguration, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris being sworn in as president and vice president, and the new website TheBestPoliticalShirts.Shirts, a new website dedicated to tinfoil and political shirts.
00:00:00.000Today, Joe Biden was sworn in as president.
00:00:29.000Kamala Harris was sworn in as Vice President.
00:00:31.000And that's exactly what I expected over the past several months, that it was going to be a rather uneventful inauguration.
00:00:38.000And I guess to the extent that there was 25,000 National Guard occupying D.C.
00:00:43.000and demanding people's papers to prove they had legitimate business in the area, it was relatively uneventful.
00:00:49.000And already, well actually, literally while it was happening, the media was putting out some of the most insane propaganda.
00:00:57.000There was one tweet from one journalist, I won't name, who was like, as soon as Lady Gaga began singing, the clouds broke and sunlight beamed through onto the Capitol building, and then someone commented like, God shows us his grace or something, and I'm just like...
00:01:34.000And we'll just we'll just talk a bit about what's going on.
00:01:36.000I think the scary thing out of all of this is there's a new poll from YouGov showing that Americans feel Americans are their biggest threat.
00:01:43.000And we are now seeing from the establishment media calls for spy agencies to target White supremacy.
00:01:52.000And you know what that means in the context of these woke outlets?
00:01:54.000It means, like, regular Americans who aren't woke.
00:01:58.000And that's probably where we're gonna end up going, so we'll jump into all that stuff.
00:02:01.000And joining us today is Mr. Jack Murphy.
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00:06:11.000But let's jump into the first story, and we'll talk about Joe Biden being president, and this glorious image from Jacobin magazine.
00:06:19.000Now, I'll tell you what I find particularly fascinating about this, is Jacobin is like socialist, Like their DSA, many are, there's like communism.
00:06:27.000It's, they get their name from the French revolution and they've put a cover out and it's Joe Biden as Jesus with the sun behind his head, literally imagery of Jesus.
00:06:37.000And there are people below him, like looking up and cheering and worshiping him.
00:06:42.000And there's angels filming and interviewing him.
00:06:53.000Yeah, Robespierre's party was the Jacobins.
00:06:55.000Correct me if I'm wrong here, but he actually wanted to get rid of Christianity and he portrayed himself as a deity and came down from the mountain.
00:07:04.000He wanted to create a new religion around himself.
00:07:07.000I don't know if they don't know that, or if this is a sick joke, or if they really are...
00:07:17.000They're supposed to be serving the people.
00:07:20.000And I don't care if it's Joe Biden, QAnon, Donald Trump.
00:07:22.000Stop with this obsession with putting people above yourself and putting all the responsibilities and all your failures and all your hopes into one person and take some gosh darn personal responsibility for yourself, you mother... We're supposed to be saying... Too early.
00:08:37.000And then I'm also reminded and I'm about ready to do this thing I hate where I say, what about?
00:08:42.000I'm also reminded about this summer when they were tearing down statues of Abraham Lincoln, where Lincoln's standing there and he's got his hand out and there's a slave on his knees breaking out of his chains and standing up a joy like rapture's face up to up to Abraham Lincoln. This cover with Biden as Jesus
00:09:03.000hovering above a black family in masks looking up at him like he's God, that is no different. Well
00:09:09.000it is. I mean, I guess technically the statue of Abraham Lincoln was paid for and built, like
00:09:15.000organized by former slaves who were saying thank you to Lincoln. Now the leftists today got
00:12:30.000It was such a winning move, though, because now all they can say is, like, there was a threat, we responded to the threat, and we prevented it from happening.
00:12:57.000So I'm sure if you now look at what the historians are writing, they're going to say there was an attempted insurrection by white supremacist terrorists.
00:13:04.000And then in 50 years, that's what they want everyone.
00:13:07.000You know, history is written by the victors.
00:13:08.000They want everyone to look back at this day and say, Trump's army of white supremacists stormed the Capitol, you know, planning to kill and kidnap members.
00:13:17.000And so the troops were deployed to protect the city, to prevent another insurrection.
00:13:22.000And they did it, and they successfully were able to fight it back.
00:13:25.000And it's only going to get worse from here, as we're seeing very extreme language from individuals like John Brennan, the former CIA director that literally lied under oath about so many different things, whether spying or the Steele dossier.
00:13:40.000He came out today on the mainstream media, and he said the Biden intelligence organizations are Moving in, quote, laser-like fashion to uncover the Trump insurgency and the people who harbored it, including religious extremists, authoritarians, fascists, bigots, nativists, and even libertarians.
00:14:17.000That's why I tweeted the video out, because I couldn't believe it, because I saw people talking about it.
00:14:22.000But we have the former CIA director, you know, the epitome of the deep state, talking about Biden going after libertarians now because of everything that happened.
00:14:30.000The nativist thing was particularly interesting to me.
00:14:32.000They're making it now that if you oppose immigration in any way, you're an IST of some sort.
00:14:37.000And they're making nativists like racists.
00:14:39.000So I was listening, I didn't do a 1pm segment today because I was watching, I had to watch the inauguration, you know, and it was happening at the same time I normally, you know, produce and record.
00:14:47.000And I remember when Joe Biden mentioned, you know, rejecting the hate of nativists.
00:14:51.000And I was like, it's a really interesting choice of words.
00:14:53.000Now people who are like, you're native to the country, you get preferential treatment is wrong.
00:14:58.000It's an IST and they're going to use it like racist.
00:15:00.000I would, uh, so wait, wait, native to the country means American.
00:16:18.000They know that this is going to be implemented even more before this, and it doesn't take a genius to see that the writing is on the wall that we're going to see an expansion of this moving forward.
00:16:26.000Yeah, I think it's important to point out, too, that this process started in the 60s when the Democrats made a very conscious decision to make themselves the party of everybody but the white guy.
00:16:36.000And to go against the white guys in the late 60s, 1968.
00:16:39.000If you want to learn more about this, check out Matt Stoller's book, Goliath.
00:16:42.000There's a whole big detailed section about the deliberate course of action that the Democrats took.
00:16:47.000And so the nail is white dudes and the hammer is what now?
00:16:52.000The state and all the non-white dudes behind them.
00:17:30.000You know, I'm not going to do the whole speech.
00:17:32.000But that's basically what he says, because animals, he says, build a natural equilibrium with their environment, whereas humans just reproduce, move around, and destroy like a virus.
00:17:42.000That's the same idea from, you know, my understanding from that book.
00:17:46.000And so the idea is to get humans back into eco, you know, stability with the natural environment.
00:17:52.000And then that requires the average person to give up this way of life.
00:17:57.000So now I think what we're seeing, especially with the Great Reset, especially with the, you know, the Democratic politicians who have defied their own lockdown orders, the idea is if the rich people are to maintain their lifestyles, everyone else has to sacrifice but them.
00:18:13.000All the climate change stuff, you know, whatever that's where we'll go Yeah, I read Ishmael am I supposed to talk about that right now It was like it was like 12 years ago Ishmael's the book where the gorilla comes from these the gorillas called Ishmael that Alex Mentioned and in the book they talk about takers and leavers Humans have kind of divided into these tribes of types of people one is the takers and that there's so many takers right now in the world and And the leavers, we've basically desecrated.
00:18:41.000I think they refer to the Native Americans as leavers in a lot of ways.
00:19:36.000Mr. Monsanto, the man who bankrolled pretty much Monsanto with all the stock purchases, is now in control of the United States food supply in many ways.
00:19:45.000But now, if you had all that money and you knew that we were going to print up trillions of dollars, what is what is the best thing to buy in that case?
00:19:53.000Beachfront property, because, of course, there's climate change and we have to worry about the rising ocean tides as Bill Gates literally bought oceanfront property.
00:20:01.000So that tells you everything that we need to know about raw land and farmland over time have tracked money supply pretty, pretty closely.
00:20:56.000So some people have mentioned maybe there wasn't enough money in circulation.
00:21:01.000And one of the issues is if people aren't working at all because of the COVID lockdown, and they're desperate for any amount of money, then we might actually see deflation.
00:21:10.000The wealth will concentrate into the hands of the ultra-rich, the politicians, the elites, and they'll hoard it.
00:21:17.000Then by holding onto it and strangling out the working people, a normal person who's like, I need 15 bucks an hour, might finally just break and say, give me 10.
00:22:03.000The job question is really, really big because when we have the lower skilled jobs being taken by immigrants, when we have the higher paid jobs being taken because of these visas that are going to be reintroduced, what jobs are left?
00:22:15.000And you would think, you know, failing wages, huge health care costs, and a collapsing economy would be something worth noting and talking about.
00:22:23.000But sadly, this is something that hasn't been mentioned and talked about.
00:22:26.000I mean, we're talking about it, but not many people are, which is even more scary.
00:22:31.000You know what's really crazy about this, too?
00:22:33.000We'll pull back up the M1 money stock.
00:22:35.000The real expansion of the money supply, it started after the financial crisis.
00:22:41.000So when you look at this major sharp uptick, look at the angle from 2008 until 2020 before the major spike, and it was still rapidly increasing.
00:22:51.000So, I don't know exactly what we can expect.
00:22:54.000Some people have said the M1 money supply doesn't track perfectly with how the economy functions or anything like that.
00:22:59.000But I think you print all this money, then you get Joe Biden coming out saying, everyone gets a raise of $15 an hour.
00:23:05.000And then there's enough money in circulation to balance out that wage increase while not giving anyone an increase in buying power.
00:23:13.000Yeah, the argument is that you would increase the GDP-to-debt ratio, which is what happened after World War II.
00:23:18.000They printed a ton of money at World War II, and then instead of paying back the debt, they just grew the GDP, the gross domestic product, so rapidly that the debt became negligible, and they never ended up paying it back.
00:23:33.000If you can borrow money to grow your business, your enterprise, whatever, in such a way that it dwarfs the size of the debt, that's a healthy, that's actually a healthy way.
00:23:40.000And I've seen economists make the argument that that's what's going to happen now, but it doesn't seem like our GDP is going to be able to expand that quickly and that we even have, we don't have the industry that we had in 1945.
00:23:54.000But that's why there are concerns about deflation.
00:23:57.000If people don't work, they don't have money, period.
00:24:00.000And they'll do anything, and they'll get desperate, and it can be like, whereas a normal person might be a middle manager at a paper company or a cracker factory, and they make, you know, $65,000 a year, you take away that job, their savings is drying up, and then you come to them and say, I'll give you a buck to shine my shoe, they'll be like, thank you, sir.
00:24:19.000Well, everything is becoming more and more digital, so the likelihood of that happening is less, in my opinion.
00:24:26.000But also, on the other hand, we are going through a national coin shortage.
00:24:31.000And then there is a huge kind of larger psychological...
00:24:36.000push to make regular fiat notes, something dirty, something that transmits diseases,
00:24:42.000something that we should stay away from. This push has been kind of happening for a while.
00:24:47.000It's kind of been put in overdrive with COVID. So there's a big, big push to promote a cashless
00:24:53.000society, which is another big agenda, which could manipulate and control people very effectively.
00:24:58.000And that's what I've been saying about Bitcoin for a long time.
00:25:01.000That's why I'm surprised I didn't buy Bitcoin sooner.
00:25:04.000Because even when Bitcoin was at like 50 bucks, I was telling people that it was the perfect currency for the international elites, who want to be able to track every exchange of currency around the world.
00:25:16.000It's a better technology, it's trackable, and you can secretly seize control very easily.
00:26:08.000All of these larger deals, which of course help out multinational corporations and screw over the blue-collar worker.
00:26:15.000So imagine, imagine if Mexico Well, they like being able to hire people in jurisdictions that don't have human rights laws.
00:26:21.000exploitation would actually happen well by the big multinational powers they
00:26:26.000like being able to hire people in jurisdictions that don't have human
00:26:29.000rights laws I remember when I first visited Canada I was talking to a friend
00:26:34.000of mine I think it's like 14 16 years ago or so it wasn't like that wasn't
00:26:39.000like for every one US dollar got seven Canadian Like the exchange rate was pretty wild.
00:26:43.000And so I was talking to a friend of mine who said that they loved it.
00:26:46.000Because Americans would jump the border and then go party and just spend money like crazy and it was great, they could pay their rent very easily.
00:26:51.000It was harder to buy international products, but their base goods, their food, their shelter was very easily covered by Americans who would come and spend.
00:26:59.000Then when everything started to normalize, that stopped happening.
00:27:03.000And it became harder for a lot of people in the service industry to make good money because they didn't have the wealthy Americans coming and spending all their cash.
00:27:09.000And this was part of a conversation about economic normalization I was having with a friend.
00:27:13.000So when it comes to, and we've seen things like this in Europe, when it comes to trying to make everybody on the same standard, it's very, very difficult to do if it's done with a finger-snap government proposal and they do it overnight.
00:27:25.000But that's why Bitcoin and cryptocurrency is so interesting.
00:27:28.000With this constant escalation of the currency that's driving up and up and up, it's getting everyone to be like, I want to do it.
00:27:35.000It's building confidence in it as a store of value.
00:27:37.000So people are buying in, they're buying other crypto, and it is creating a one-world cashless society.
00:27:43.000We're on that path through cryptocurrency.
00:27:49.000We've seen a lot of foreign governments get into the Bitcoin game, whether it's China or even more recently, Pakistan, deciding that they're going to be officially mining with Pakistani government money.
00:28:02.000So it could go in a way where it's used as the kind of one world currency that's a cashless grid total control lack of privacy coin initiative or it could be used on the other hand to promote privacy with privacy coins like Monero that are out there Zcash.
00:28:19.000that do try to hide transactions so people could still keep their privacy which i think is important it's a double-edged sword it's just like the internet and it all depends on the user base what do you do with it what do you incentivize if you incentivize you know corporatist globalist coins that work with the big banks well obviously those will prosper if you incentivize privacy coins that prioritize your liberty and freedom, well of course those
00:28:45.000will prosper. So right now we're in the deciding phase of this larger cryptocurrency
00:28:50.000revolution that's unfolding right now that is still yet to be determined if it's going to be really good
00:28:56.000Look at social media networks. It was really good for a while and then started to get really really
00:29:02.000And then the government realized, or I should say, political establishment realized, oh no, we've lost control by giving the plebs the ability to communicate with each other.
00:29:39.000It wasn't regurgitation of Disney bullcrap shoved in your face.
00:29:43.000And it gave rise to me, you, and Alex Jones and Do you really think that the Wild West era is over in terms of how do we engage with this universal connectivity?
00:29:57.000It's closing in very severely, especially with controlled algorithms, especially with demonetization, especially with the larger programming that's going behind a lot of these social media companies that are trying to shape people's mind and to program them into a way that benefits Yeah.
00:30:49.000Google says we'll take you out of the app store.
00:30:52.000Parler can't operate without a substantial web hosting, web services, because of how much data is processed by people posting and downloading at the same time.
00:31:00.000I think someone posted an image where Parler said it was like 300 gigabits a second for like, right.
00:31:20.000The Wild West ended in what, like, the end of the 2000s?
00:31:23.000When political establishment, like, political elites in the political establishment started to realize the power, what they could get from it?
00:31:29.000You look back to the era of Hamsterdance simultaneously existing with Goatsy and people sending you these things like... I shouldn't say... Don't look up Goatsy, by the way.
00:31:56.000Then, the government came in, and it started to solidify everything, and it became more like decentralized cities and villages under the strict rule of, like, the sheriff.
00:32:05.000Today, the internet is basically a big city.
00:32:08.000You've got little mom-and-pop shops that pop up sometimes, and the city, you know, health inspector shows up to shut you down when you say naughty words.
00:32:16.000I have faith in human ingenuity, and I believe that there will be a new Wild West era in this world of connectivity that we're talking about.
00:33:24.000We just cranked out four trillion dollars.
00:33:26.000If the US wanted to, or if the Federal Reserve wanted to, they would just print the fiat, buy up as much as possible, and then not tell anyone.
00:33:35.000They would make a lot of anti-government libertarians very rich in the process.
00:33:42.000Listen, all of these anti-government libertarian types, the ANCAPs, the anarchists, and the conspiracy theorists were screaming Get Bitcoin!
00:33:50.000And they bought into a totally public infrastructure where you can track every transaction.
00:34:24.000government took down the Silk Road, when they took down Ross Ulbricht, they had a huge amount of Bitcoin that they seized from that personal website.
00:34:33.000And then they started auctioning it off.
00:34:34.000They started selling it to the general public back to them.
00:34:37.000So, yeah, you're shaking your head there.
00:34:40.000Yeah, the FBI, I think it was an FBI agent responsible for the Ross Obrecht case was found to actually confiscate and steal and personally use a lot of the Bitcoin, which put the trial in question because it proved that the officers involved weren't doing the right thing.
00:35:03.000So if they weren't doing the right thing with that, Ross Ulbricht and his mom and his legal team were arguing saying, well, maybe we should throw the case out because there's clear government misdoing in this case.
00:35:20.000I think some people got pardoned who I'm cool with.
00:35:23.000There were regular people who committed crimes 50 years ago or 30 years ago, served 20 years, and they had no opportunity for parole, and so Trump pardons or commutes their sentences.
00:35:35.000Lil Wayne, I'm actually totally fine with that pardon.
00:38:05.000And then we have Assange, Snowden, Ulbricht, all of them just shunned, ignored, and essentially what Donald Trump did is he put the final nails in the coffin for Julian Assange.
00:39:37.000They don't want him to run ever again.
00:39:39.000I think they're gonna go after him and try to crucify the guy, and he probably thought as long as he played it safe, they'd leave him alone, but they won't.
00:39:45.000He must be extremely stupid if he thinks that's going to happen because he got played over that $2,000 by Mitch McConnell like just a little child, smacked around and totally lied to about that situation.
00:39:58.000So what made him think that Mitch McConnell was going to tell him the truth after just screwing him about the major promise of $2,000?
00:40:04.000It would be absolutely naive An idiotic of him to do that.
00:40:08.000But it's not only the pardons that were pathetic.
00:40:10.000Also, his declassifications were utterly useless.
00:40:13.000He succumbed to every classification request by the FBI.
00:40:17.000His last order was rescinding an order allowing politicians to become lobbyists quicker.
00:40:36.000They're the precedent of prosecuting a former president.
00:40:42.000No, I just I'm saying that they we don't do that, right?
00:40:45.000Oh, they're gonna love to these these if they do that though, but if that was then that opens the gates for that to happen Sure, but look at the state level zealous far-left prosecutors have already been ramping this up.
00:40:57.000Yes, you have names not saying You have Nancy Pelosi and Hillary Clinton literally talking about crazy conspiracy theories about Vladimir Putin being on the phone with Donald Trump during the Capitol siege.
00:41:07.000There's going to be a major overhaul of people going after Donald Trump and his supporters, which he never stood up for.
00:41:14.000And if he did what you said he did to save his own butt, it's extremely selfish, and it's not going to work, and it's extremely idiotic, in my opinion.
00:41:29.000The people more than they're going to go after him.
00:41:31.000They're going to go after anybody that has any whiff of any dissident of anything having to do with being MAGA or even just white or even just being a dude.
00:41:47.000They've been calling for truth and reconciliation.
00:41:49.000They've been calling for deprogramming and the media will lie about it.
00:41:53.000Donald Trump bent the knee and begged to be spared and then walked out doing very little, in fact, making things worse.
00:42:00.000Yeah, he did more than just bend the knee.
00:42:03.000So he rescinded an executive order that said that for five years after someone serves in, I don't know what it is, a political office, they can't be a lobbyist.
00:43:32.000And if the United States is able to get away with shutting down a man, throwing him in jail, driving him crazy, and essentially locking him up for the rest of his life, that is an extremely Dangerous president set that of course is going to be used and abused by the next president.
00:43:47.000By the next person in charge that of course now has this huge power to take anyone in the world for publishing information that they don't like and saying that's it.
00:43:55.000You're going to go for the rest of your life.
00:43:56.000We're throwing the key away and not even looking back.
00:44:09.000There's the scene where the chancellor says, I want them to know why they need us.
00:44:13.000And then more importantly, when V storms the broadcast center and displays the message saying there's something terribly wrong with this country.
00:44:21.000If you see what I see, if you feel as I feel, meet me in front of the old Bailey on the 5th of November in one year.
00:44:37.000You were the cronies, you were the lackeys of the establishment elites who were trying to stop Trump who was kicking the door in.
00:44:44.000And the easiest way to understand that is, since when is the Resistance supported by every major multinational corporation and the establishment political party?
00:44:53.000Now, what's going to happen is you want to know the real resistances?
00:44:56.000The people that are that are libertarians, like like Luke mentioned, the people who believe in individual freedoms, who believe in the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, who will now be called nativist and white supremacist.
00:45:09.000And we have the story from the Daily Beast from just a couple of days ago.
00:45:25.000We have the NSA spying on everybody as it is, and we have constitutional rights.
00:45:29.000Boy, would they love to destroy that Constitution.
00:45:32.000I'm sure each and every one of these people crosses their fingers when they hold up their hand and then swear an oath to uphold and defend the Constitution.
00:45:39.000What we saw with the corporate alignment from BLM, Antifa, and the uniparty establishment and those people that call themselves the resistance who went to Yale and work in Walshwood, just, you know, upper middle white class.
00:45:55.000foot soldiers for a corporate fascist state.
00:45:59.000When the government and the corporations act in unison to curtail human rights and to silence people, to assassinate them effectively, to shun them, to exile them, to shut down their businesses, when they work together, that's called fascism.
00:46:39.000has military bases all over the world, and now we have the public and private lucrative merger to oppress people and seize their rights, you call that fascism?
00:46:51.000Do you think that the Qatar-Turkey pipeline in Syria to get natural gas into Europe is not about the U.S.
00:46:59.000expanding its footprint and its power?
00:47:02.000Just like any of these other fascistic states that were expanding and trying to take land, you have the U.S., which has continually tried to do that.
00:47:09.000And it's funny, I just really can't understand how so many leftists fell for that ploy.
00:47:20.000And all he really was, in my opinion, was a disruptor.
00:47:23.000He held things back for a little bit, he slowed things down.
00:47:26.000There were some things that I liked he did, particularly in the past year of his presidency, and some things I really did not like that he was doing in the first couple of years.
00:47:34.000But trying to get our troops out of the Middle East, obvious, all the things I talk about, critical race theory, all this stuff, was him holding it back but not being able to stop it.
00:47:43.000And you had these leftists who claim to oppose the establishment, licking the boots at first chance, making pictures of Joe Biden as Jesus.
00:47:53.000Did they have them in the first place?
00:47:54.000No, the Democrats have always been, you know, the establishment Democrats, the traditional establishment left have always been loving the establishment and the federal agencies and just fellating the news organizations who have lied over and over and over again about everything, notably the Iraq war.
00:48:10.000And then they all complain about it when it can get them power.
00:48:36.000A lot of people always accused me of having Trump derangement syndrome.
00:48:40.000People called me no better than CNN when I curiousized him.
00:48:43.000But I remember, ever since, I remember making a video inside of Goa, India.
00:48:48.000I remember this perfectly because I saw Donald Trump sit down with Henry Kissinger even before Inauguration Day.
00:48:54.000And he said how great of a statesman, how great of a friend Henry Kissinger is.
00:48:58.000And I remember making a video saying, hey guys, Even though Donald Trump is promising to bring the troops home, even though he's promising to expose the Federal Reserve and talk about how Saudi Arabia was involved in 9-11, watch out here because the apparatuses of the state are very powerful and they could influence him in very negative ways.
00:49:29.000Well, Donald Trump was clearly a part of the deep state.
00:49:32.000Bitcoin is clearly the one world global currency.
00:49:35.000How could the government curtail a growing force of this conspiratorial, ANCAP, libertarian, even libertarian left who oppose the government, who hate it and think it's the enemy?
00:50:10.000So Donald Trump goes on InfoWars and Alex endorses him and says he's the real deal and he trusts him and all that and then Trump gets in and he plays the role of opposition and then does very little and then leaves without actually changing anything.
00:50:24.000Well that's a... hold on before we get into that.
00:50:31.000The point I'm making is you think about how these people like Alex Jones actually endorsed Donald Trump, and I don't necessarily agree that Donald Trump was just in it for himself.
00:50:43.000Dave Chappelle released a skit that I talked about in one of my videos today, and he said, You know, I really like how poor white people said that Donald Trump is going to fight for them in the White House.
00:50:53.000And he said, those poor dumb people don't understand that he's not going to fight for them.
00:51:32.000But to talk about your little theory that you kind of speculated about a little bit, the mainstream media and government were losing a lot of legitimacy before Donald Trump.
00:51:41.000Yeah, so there's something to think about.
00:51:42.000Sorry, Jack, you want to say something?
00:51:53.000You know, nobody wants to see Joe Biden and the whole freaking, you know, critical race left posse take over the whole country and all the institutions yet again.
00:52:02.000And it's easy to start pointing fingers at Trump and to blame game and remember all the things that were distasteful about him and made it hard to be a public supporter of his.
00:52:11.000But I just want to go back 2012, 13, 14.
00:52:16.000That is when the intersectionality stuff started to really take off.
00:52:19.000That is when the the rape hoax stuff really started to take off.
00:52:22.000That's when the UVA rape thing happened.
00:52:24.000If you look at Google search also for like intersectionality, it's like da-da-da-da-da-da-da in the 2011.
00:52:29.000Straight up and racism straight up around that time period.
00:52:33.000And things were just starting to escalate and get out of control and the war on men and the war on white guys and all these horrible.
00:52:39.000Well, right after Occupy Wall Street, just just interjecting here very quickly.
00:52:43.000You see how many times racism was used in the New York Times.
00:52:47.000Right after Occupy Wall Street around 2012, the term skyrocketed.
00:52:52.000There's a chart put out by, I think Zach Goldberg is his name.
00:52:55.000It is from LexisNexis showing all these different terms.
00:52:58.000Whiteness, social justice, racism, you know, privilege, all, hockey stick, straight up.
00:53:07.000When Occupy Wall Street, you got libertarians, you know, Luke as like a Ron Paul libertarian sitting down there with a bunch of lefty socialists.
00:53:15.000I hate all politicians, but I was akin to him because I believed in some of his policies.
00:53:19.000What I mean is, you were down there at Occupy Wall Street and there was a bunch of like lefty hippie guys, and they were like, uh-oh, this is bad.
00:53:24.000This is actual people with pitchforks, you know, rising up.
00:53:28.000Introduce identity politics and then what happens is the white people who are part of that get shunned and insulted and get angry and leave and Then many of the people went voted for Donald Trump.
00:53:37.000No, well, I mean even I had nothing to do with Occupy I went down to Occupy DC just to check it out man.
00:53:43.000That was quite a scene down there I'll never forget the smells and the overflowing toilet.
00:53:47.000Oh god, it was horrible down there McPherson Square.
00:53:50.000I used to work down there It was crazy, but just to give back I Well, people are struggling.
00:53:56.000We're struggling with processing what happened and weighing pros and cons.
00:55:22.000But Christopher Ruffo, a kick-ass guy from Washington, West Coast, he has put together a legal coalition that is going to fight CRT and all of our institutions.
00:55:32.000He's really getting things done, Chris.
00:55:34.000I've had him on the show, on my show, at Jack Murphy Live on YouTube a couple times.
00:56:55.000So there is a chance there is an opportunity that I think could coalesce a lot of people against a lot of the bullcrap happening right now by the establishment.
00:57:03.000I mean, I know we're just brainstorming here, but if you're not affiliated with the party that's in power and you don't caucus with them, you don't get committee appointments, etc.
00:57:12.000So, like, this idea of, like, a real viable third party in our current system, I don't know.
00:58:23.000Not actually standing up and saying, here's what we want to do.
00:58:25.000When they put in all these judges and Supreme Court justices, all they're really saying is, slow down there, mister.
00:58:31.000They're not, he's not putting any, Trump didn't get any judges who are like, I'm going to overhaul Second Amendment rights and guarantee it for everybody.
00:58:38.000I'm gonna, you know, it's not gonna happen.
00:58:40.000The people who came in are gonna maintain the status quo, which slowly drifts left more and more and more.
00:59:15.000If you really listen to him, he makes a lot of sense.
00:59:19.000I tried listening to the Joe Rogan thing with Kanye, and I was just like, what?
00:59:25.000I think we had enough of reality TV stars, my personal opinion, but I think maybe the bigger kind of change could happen is if people just, you know, hypothetically not saying this is true or even advocating for this, but Maybe if people just don't vote at all, or don't participate in the system at all.
00:59:44.000That could also be a decoupling that could happen organically without any violence, without any fighting.
00:59:49.000But what would the end result really be?
00:59:52.000People saying... Because I've talked about it before too, like a vote of no confidence.
00:59:56.000That was my... You know, I stopped voting after Obama, and people would tell me I had to vote, and I said no, because when I vote, I'm telling you that I find your system to be legitimate.
01:00:06.000In that this two-party system of, you know, a turd sandwich and a giant douche is acceptable to me.
01:01:23.000Well, on that tip, so speaking of Balaji and other folks and the mayor of Miami and people talking about startup founders, they're saying the first thing you should do is build an audience.
01:01:35.000If you're going to start a business, start a company like in Silicon Valley, build an audience.
01:01:39.000If you're the mayor of Miami, build a social media presence.
01:01:42.000If you're a jurisdictional leader, build a social media presence so you can use it as a way to recruit people, attract talent and get your agenda accomplished.
01:01:51.000I if this is the trend, even for just corporations and for political leaders, elected city officials and mayors, the next president is going to come with a huge social media following.
01:02:03.000So that that is where you have to start to look like the next.
01:02:06.000Who's got the big social media social media?
01:02:08.000So I want to I got I want to pull this story up.
01:05:46.000And they gave him the nuclear football today.
01:05:49.000Another sensationalistic garbage story that we saw in the mainstream media was Donald Trump stealing the nuclear football and other left-wing Twitter personalities with real, real actual Trump derangement syndrome talking about, I think he's going to set off some nukes before he goes.
01:06:05.000Literally, that's the hyperbolic fear-mongering paranoia disinformation nonsense that was out there today.
01:06:10.000The Sun published that Trump had taken the nuclear football with him to Florida.
01:06:15.000And so I tweet out the story like, wow.
01:06:18.000And then I saw the video of the football being delivered to Biden.
01:06:43.000In 1841, William Henry Harrison died of typhoid at 68.
01:06:49.000In 1850, Zachary Taylor died at 66, possibly of cholera.
01:06:53.000In 1865, Abraham Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth.
01:06:57.000James Garfield was also assassinated in 1881 at the age of 48 by Charles Gouteau, a lawyer who believed he deserved a reward for helping the president's election.
01:07:34.000The 25th Amendment of the Constitution, which deals with presidential vacancy, disability, or inability, is clear on what happens if the president dies, resigns, or is removed.
01:07:52.000Uh, established in the 1947 Presidential Succession Act, starts with Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi.
01:07:56.000Oh, okay, they're saying, what happens if both the President and Vice President are unable to serve?
01:08:00.000So it goes Nancy Pelosi, and then it goes Chuck Grassley, and then it goes Democ- uh, then after Chuck Grassley, the President pro tempe, it will be Democratic Senator Pat Leahy of Vermont.
01:08:11.000Oh, no, no, no, I'm sorry, no, he would be pro tempe.
01:08:13.000And then Cabinet members, starting with the Secretary of State.
01:08:16.000However, the presidential succession act says officials beyond the vice president in line of succession would only be acting as president, not become president after resigning from their office.
01:08:25.000They will only hold the office until a new president can be chosen.
01:10:39.000Joe Biden is going to be inheriting quite a budget crunch from President Trump.
01:10:44.000Yeah, that's what Lisa Simpson said in the Simpsons episode where she becomes president.
01:10:48.000We've inherited quite a budget crunch from President Trump.
01:10:51.000And then Trump got elected, and the deficit increased, and the debt increased, and now there's Biden.
01:10:57.000But it's okay, because the budget crunch is meaningless when money printer go brr.
01:11:02.000It just means that you, the American citizen, will see your buying power diminish.
01:11:06.000I hope you've been paying attention to your ability to buy, uh, foreign goods.
01:11:09.000So, you know, what people don't seem to understand about the minimum wage and economics is that trade within your, you know, trading block, your country or whatever, can be fairly static because if you're going to trade with someone next door, like, let's say your neighbor's got, you know, eggs.
01:11:58.000Not to mention, wow dude, is property skyrocketing.
01:12:02.000We are on track to be like Ukraine, where a ton of ultra-wealthy corporations and individuals will hold the majority of the wealth, and regular people will be desperate and unable to pay their bills.
01:12:14.000What's really amazing... And we're back!
01:13:56.000I mean, it's a, it's a masochistic lifestyle that we have, but it can be better.
01:14:02.000We do live in the Empire, and I was thinking back about your comment earlier about what would Empire propaganda look like in the Star Wars universe.
01:14:10.000Not exactly, but that was one thing I liked about Solo was that it did sort of give you a taste of what the bureaucracy was like within the Empire when he was trying to get signed up and trying to enlist.
01:14:21.000It gave you that sense of what was it like dealing with the line workers in the Empire.
01:14:28.000If, uh, I was thinking about it because we were watching Star Wars, and it's like, Darth Vader is a quadruple amputee war hero who was horribly burned fighting to end the Galactic Civil War.
01:14:41.000Like, if you follow the whole history, Aniket Skywalker killed the leaders of the Separatist movement, ending the war, and was brutally maimed and scarred over it.
01:14:51.000To the Empire, to those who supported it, he's like the hero of heroes, you know what I mean?
01:14:56.000He's like John McCain, you know what I mean?
01:14:58.000So of course you got the rebels who don't like him, but I think, I don't know if that's disrespectful to John McCain, but there's an analogy there, you know what I mean?
01:15:07.000Fought in Vietnam, you know, it's messed up what happened to the guy, you know, with all due respect.
01:15:12.000Hey, cryptocurrencies are going to go up.
01:15:19.000The truth is, as much as there is an oppressive ruling class, there is still a possibility for those of good willpower and of strong mind and body to break through and move and find that upward mobility.
01:15:38.000And when it eventually becomes impossible and they've solidified their oligopoly where there's two classes and you can never bridge them, a casteism essentially, that's when you get true revolution.
01:15:47.000Because then you're gonna get really, really smart people who are capable who say, I know for a fact the bridge cannot be created, therefore I'm going to rally, you know, the people around me.
01:15:59.000Right now what happens is you've got people who can actually make their way into the upper class, into the ruling class, and become rich.
01:16:06.000So why would they ever I think I think one of the harbingers of civil war and and major conflict like that is intra elite competition.
01:16:14.000It is it is the competition between the 9% and 2% versus the 1%.
01:16:20.000Those people who can see it, but they can't reach it.
01:16:23.000They're kept out what they have capabilities and they have means.
01:16:26.000It's the 1% trying to get to the 0.1%.
01:16:30.000And so one of the issues here is that our top tax bracket in the progressive system is like, what, it's up to everything after 250?
01:18:21.000So the issue is taxation just empowers the corrupt government.
01:18:26.000And without taxation, this is why I think if you had to make a choice between laissez-faire capitalism and socialism, laissez-faire is the best, because at least power is decentralized for a short period of time.
01:18:37.000Eventually it starts to coalesce around corporations and you get what we're seeing kind of today.
01:18:42.000But if you go for communism, then you're just instantly centralizing all power around the committee.
01:18:49.000I was talking to John Robb, a fantastic analyst who's been really on top of what's been going on last number of years while going back to the Iraq wars, actually.
01:18:59.000And he and I were talking and he had an epiphany.
01:19:01.000He realized that socialism is coming, but it's coming through.
01:19:05.000He called it personal socialism enforced through the corporations.
01:20:36.000And it was during Occupy Wall Street, and I was just like, why cause suffering and pain?
01:20:40.000She was like, there's no point anyway.
01:20:42.000Maybe these people should finally realize that there's no point, and it's fun to kind of shake things up and watch it burn.
01:20:48.000And I was like, I don't think suffering is fun at all.
01:20:51.000I think we want to help and build things up.
01:20:53.000And so it's the light and the dark of what's happening.
01:20:55.000What I see from that is, when you get to the point where you have this insidious nature of critical race theory pushing some kind of, you know, this kind of socialism into the system, You have many very smart people like this individual I talked to totally, you know, we agreed on many philosophical points saying
01:21:10.000Dude, I can be the elite, sipping my wine in my penthouse, laughing at all the stupid plebs who buy the garbage we sold them, and I'll be rich forever and comfortable and live a glorious life if I just submit to the system and push it?
01:21:25.000And then you get people who go the other way and say, I'm gonna make sure people have the choice, and, you know, it's light side versus dark side.
01:21:36.000Well, one of the things you mentioned that I think kind of hits the nail on the head is how underhanded it is.
01:21:41.000It's all done in the name of equality, helping people.
01:21:45.000But in reality, what we're seeing is just another transfer of power to the super rich, to the super wealthy.
01:21:51.000And to bring up your point, I do believe that there's a bigger kind of cosmic energetic fight.
01:21:56.000You know, a lot of people may look at you crazy or side-eyed when you talk about these larger kind of Yeah, but come on.
01:22:02.000is out there but I definitely do agree because there's literal politicians in the woods worshipping
01:22:07.000things like MOLIK with their secret society so I know you're looking at me sideways but
01:22:11.000when we have very powerful institutions that are circulated within secret societies that
01:22:18.000are circulated amongst some really weird trippy stuff. It's still just the political dude.
01:22:23.000Yeah it is political but I think it's beyond that.
01:22:25.000I think it's energetic, personally, and I think there's a lot more going on outside of our realm of understanding that we can't even comprehend yet.
01:24:47.000So, they say there's two species on this planet that kill for fun, humans and cats.
01:24:53.000Cats will literally kill and then walk away.
01:24:55.000Most other things kill for a reason, but cats will, like, torture the small animal because it amuses them.
01:25:01.000I don't know about anything else, maybe I'm wrong.
01:25:03.000But the puffer fish thing was because they'll chew on it for the toxins and then get stoned, and then spit it out, and then it's like all messed up, and then they'll, you know, they're doing puffer man.
01:25:13.000Alligators will just, I mean, maybe they're doing it to eat.
01:25:17.000I've seen dogs kill squirrels and then just walk away from them.
01:25:20.000I mean, it happens all over the place.
01:25:32.000And I keep thinking about that Kanye conversation with Joe Rogan.
01:25:35.000The only thing that I took away from that Kanye conversation is when he said, and I thought it was very powerful, he said, I don't fear anything because I have replaced all of that with the fear of God.
01:26:02.000But I'll tell you, in the last three, four or five years, I am most open towards some sort of spiritual awakening, some sort of faith, something.
01:26:24.000I've had success in my life and it's come in part from just closing my eyes and dreaming about it and then speaking it into existence and then talking about it and then all of a sudden the world changes around you and you begin to see the opportunity to make that story come true in your life.
01:26:40.000Now they say it could be positive mental attitude.
01:26:42.000You focus on doing what you need to do, you visualize it.
01:27:29.000And the person who is controlling the game is like, they want to be, you know, new career.
01:27:34.000So I'm going to go to new career mode.
01:27:36.000I'm going to go to pay for, you know, pay to play.
01:27:38.000It's 10 bucks and I can activate rockstar mode.
01:27:41.000Dude, I think it's legit a magnetic superstructure.
01:27:44.000Like it's, it's, we're experiencing simulatory where we're simulate, you know, we're reading binary code, like as senses, but it's a magnetic structure that we're connected to.
01:27:53.000We're all experiencing limited dimensions to how many dimensions are out there.
01:27:57.000And other people call it, you know, manifestation, whatever you may want to call it.
01:28:02.000But there is something to say about this that has been looked into by science that is absolutely
01:28:45.000And so they put fluoride in the water to dull people's brains so their ability to influence is dramatically weakened and those who don't have the fluoride in their water brains are stronger and that it created a dulling effect because there are too many people.
01:28:58.000I'm saying there are people who believe that.
01:29:42.000Does it really do that, your pineal gland?
01:29:45.000What was that movie from the 80s where the dude turns the machine on and then his pineal gland turns into an eye and then he becomes some kind of deranged monster?
01:30:25.000There are people I know who are not religious, and they call their experience magic.
01:30:29.000And the people I know who are religious call it God.
01:30:31.000I call it magnetic because I've studied physics.
01:30:34.000I know people who say that they've actually spoken with some kind of otherworldly being.
01:30:40.000I told this story before on the show about a guy who said he felt a voice from within his own body talk to him.
01:30:45.000And so there are people who see that, and they go to religion.
01:30:49.000It's really interesting, this dichotomy.
01:30:50.000It's people who believe there is something else, a greater power, giving them guidance and protection, whereas the people who believe in magic think it's their power.
01:30:59.000It's probably like alpha waves and the resonating frequency of the alpha wave vibrating through your body.
01:31:04.000So like you're getting these really long waves that are passing through black holes and through our sun and through the earth.
01:31:09.000And they're going through us and they're causing a vibe.
01:31:12.000You know, the, the resonating frequency is like when a wheel starts to spin, it spins so fast that it looks like it's spinning backwards.
01:31:31.000So if you think about it as magnetics... Magnetics is a... Listen.
01:31:36.000We have a general understanding of electromagnetism, and when I'm talking about someone saying, I wish I had a sandwich, and then a guy walks in with a sandwich, it's nothing to do with magnetism.
01:32:19.000The point I'm making is, it's really interesting that there's two versions of something very similar.
01:32:24.000People who believe there is a higher power than them, providing guidance, and they believe in that power, and people who believe the power is actually their own, and they're the ones influencing the world.
01:32:33.000I think that it's coming from out there, but it's going into you and changing your body.
01:32:40.000Through vibration when so they hear it. They think they're hearing it, but it's just because they're vibrating like so
01:32:44.000All I know is that if I have an idea about something in the future and I close my eyes and I think about it
01:32:49.000And I meditate on it and it becomes a mantra and it becomes my personal narrative the story
01:32:54.000I tell myself and I tell other people and it shapes the way that they see me shapes the way that I see reality
01:32:59.000Then reality changes and it manifests into actual physical real things that affects other people
01:33:06.000And if that's not magic, I don't know what is.
01:33:13.000Positive mental attitude and visualization and a crafted personal narrative that you tell yourself.
01:33:21.000That you tell other people so it shapes the way they see you, it shapes the way you interact with the world.
01:33:26.000There's so much data in the world, perception-wise, that our job isn't to take in as much data as we can.
01:33:33.000Our job is to actually take in as little data as we can.
01:33:36.000So we're constantly pushing data away and not taking it in.
01:33:39.000And when you start focusing yourself on your goals and your dreams and your visions, the data that you had been blocking out that was helpful now comes in.
01:33:47.000Yeah, one of my favorite quotes in life is, uh, you are the imagination of yourself.
01:33:56.000And you should be really careful with your thoughts, with your energy and how you spend your time.
01:34:01.000Um, and, um, yeah, that's just my two cents here.
01:34:04.000I think about that a lot on this show.
01:34:05.000Cause sometimes I'll be sitting here like, Oh God, we're going into the doom cast.
01:34:09.000Cause we're talking about how bad things are going to get.
01:34:11.000And I know that there's something to manifesting.
01:34:14.000Especially when we have the video internet, where we're like accentuating our vibration on this, we're imprinting it, and then it's imprinting on other people.
01:34:23.000And I just want to take the conversation and twist it and like, you guys, it's too abrupt, you know?
01:34:30.000I don't think, you know, a podcast that averages about, you know, Half a million to a million, just on its own, is going to be that impactful.
01:34:38.000It's all the different shows, all of them contributing.
01:34:42.000And, you know, truth be told, this is a fairly milquetoast in terms of political opinion.
01:34:47.000We're not super far left or far right or anything like that.
01:34:50.000We're not hardcore conspiracy theorists or anything like that.
01:34:52.000There are channels that get way more views, ten times the views, that are staunch conservatives.
01:34:56.000But they're the ones shaping the left and the right.
01:34:58.000The way people listen and view, because I think people that watch the show are really listening.
01:35:41.000Because that's what it truly means to listen, to have that audience.
01:35:45.000And so they're not reliant, they're not worried about censorship.
01:35:47.000I'm not gonna name these podcasts, but there are some leftist podcasts that have called for violence, had have joked and laughed about calling for violence, and nothing bad ever happened to them because they're not that big, but they're substantially more influential and powerful than we could get close to being.
01:36:01.000I think you underestimate the positive influence that you have.
01:36:05.000I'm just saying that They're the true people who are playing to the political factions that are pushing either on the right or the left are way more powerful.
01:36:34.000I'm just like a dude talking to my other dude friends and some of my ma's out there.
01:36:39.000Uh, and so like, it's really just about grassroots and it's really about talking directly to the people and helping them make a positive change in their lives.
01:36:45.000And one positive thing has definitely come out of this is a number of guys that I have been introduced to through your show have joined the liminal order, our group.
01:36:53.000And we're talking about manifestation.
01:36:54.000We're talking about personal narrative.
01:36:56.000We're talking about accountability, you know, doing things that improve yourself, your family, your community, and maybe, maybe your nation.
01:37:04.000Yeah, there's big strokes that need to be done up here and huge strategies that need to happen.
01:37:08.000But on a day-to-day basis to avoid the doom casting and all that crap, you need to get with people that share your values.
01:37:14.000You need to build a community and you need to build yourself so that you can be strong for your family and your community and your friends and have accountability and loyalty among each other.
01:37:21.000And that is something that has definitely come out.
01:37:23.000We've had probably over a hundred guys from the 10 pool audience join up the limo order in the last six or nine months, and they're changing their lives in a very, very positive way.
01:37:32.000So I don't diminish the power that you have.
01:37:35.000Just it's directed at a different audience.
01:39:40.000It might attract more people, but it doesn't necessarily work better.
01:39:44.000The people that are zealously agreeing and nodding and scratching their own back, that's different than listening to views that they don't agree with, but continuing to listen.
01:39:54.000Because, I don't know why, because they believe in you.
01:39:58.000But listen, we don't have the independence We're beholden.
01:41:32.000Mute says, hey Tim, after watching Will of the People and Words in a Book, I finally grabbed my songbooks, started recording my own music, and I'm starting to build a home studio.
01:42:06.000Simple Caleb says, Kate Brown, governor of Oregon, vowed revenge on our district state reps in East Oregon due to climate bill walkout in 2019.
01:42:14.000We've been on lockdown like six months despite being very low population.
01:42:18.000Google Kate Brown revenge for context.
01:42:22.000Danny Miller says, historic first day ending XL pipeline that generated 2,800 jobs in Canada and 10,400 in USA, including indigenous groups.
01:42:55.000There's certain things I have no problem comparing to World War II, in terms of like expansion, war, you know, Weimar Germany, things like that, but you gotta be careful on stuff.
01:43:05.000Eric Bright says, Poe's Law, any sufficiently advanced troll is indistinguishable from a genuine kook.
01:43:12.000Daniel Maxwell says, if this scary thought becomes reality, we are screwed.
01:43:15.000In three months, either Biden or Harris will be out of office.
01:43:18.000Hillary will be named as vice president, and three months after that, she will be president.
01:45:02.000Matt Michalak says, What's going to happen as the economy fails is that Biden will just say that he inherited a bad economy from Trump in the same way they said, oh, Trump inherited a good one from Obama.
01:46:19.000And Soviet bullets don't work in, you know, our guns.
01:46:22.000Because the Soviets didn't want the ammo to be interchangeable if the, you know, we came in and there's war and then we found their ammo depot or whatever.
01:46:30.000So they do 9x18, we do... What is standard 9mm Luger, like 9x19?
01:46:36.000And the .380 is like 9x17 or something.
01:46:39.000I don't know the measurements off the top of my head.
01:46:41.000But all I know is the Makarov stuff is 9x18 and it looks weird and it doesn't work in your regular gun, so somebody sent me a recommendation for a Czechoslovakian... a Czech?
01:47:31.000The 22 was fun, but we have this really crappy Walmart Target that was getting hit, and I wanted it to explode, and huge chunks were getting ripped off of it, and it was fun.
01:47:40.000Shooting it with a slug was pretty fun.
01:47:42.000Yeah, Luke fired a shotgun slug and obliterated a portion of it.
01:48:21.000But the left will, you know, you get AOC playing Among Us.
01:48:26.000She's playing the video game, encouraging other people to play it, getting all the, you know, socialist leftists to play video games and they're laughing and they're joking and they're building a culture around the memes and stuff like that while advocating for their politics.
01:48:56.000XRunner says, Jimmy Dore and other leftists are already pissing on the Biden administration.
01:49:00.000It's the white college-educated middle and upper class that is supporting Biden protected by licenses that are not useful outside of the U.S.
01:49:07.000Jimmy Dore's always ragged on the Democrats, because Jimmy Dore is an actual left populist with principles and integrity, and so there are things he genuinely thinks will be good for everybody that he wants, and he thinks the crony establishment is full of it and lying, and he's 100% correct.
01:49:24.000Jimmy, uh, there was a period where my channel got labeled right-wing, and Jimmy's got labeled left-wing by this researcher, And I then showed him a screenshot of both our channels, where they were nearly identical, talking about the same things in very similar ways.
01:49:38.000Like, Nancy Pelosi is crooked for this or that reason.
01:50:08.000And I'm like, if I make a video saying the Democrats are corrupt, and then a leftist does, and we literally say the same things, you've got a perception and framing problem.
01:50:17.000I think it's because the letters are red on my videos.
01:50:19.000If I made them blue, they'd be like, he's clearly on the left.
01:50:24.000Connor O'Brien says, Tim, for a BTC 51% attack means you need to be operating 51% of the nodes, recording the transactions.
01:50:31.000You don't need to own any of the currency.
01:50:36.000So when Luke mentioned that they sold the currency off, yeah, they don't need it.
01:50:40.000They give me control of the nodes and I care not who has the coins, right?
01:50:46.000Eddie Schroeder says, 100% support Lil Wayne, pardon.
01:50:50.000Watch Coleen Noir's video on it, direct attack on the Second Amendment.
01:50:53.000Right, so a lot of people are saying that because he's a felon and had a gun, they're gonna try and arrest him and lock him up, and that ain't right.
01:50:58.000A lot of people... What are your thoughts, guys, on felons owning guns?
01:51:02.000Second Amendment doesn't say, if you're a felon, you can't own a gun.
01:51:34.000Braycock says, did you see where Biden's handlers rushed the press out after he signs his first three executive orders when they started asking questions?
01:52:36.000We got Viola saying, Joe Biden's inauguration video is so unpopular that it's now unlisted on the White House YouTube account with over 13,000 dislikes.
01:54:20.000And then a bunch of rich people went on Jekyll Island.
01:54:23.000I didn't know about this, the conspiracy theory that they purposefully sank the Titanic so that all of the wealth would get left behind that they could seize to use to start the Federal Reserve.
01:56:03.000Let's see after because I would disagree with you.
01:56:05.000I would speculate, though, that that might be some sort of bias that we have from dealing with people that that were willing to make a shift and were willing to talk to deal with Trump, who also think about journals.
01:56:16.000I think if you pull the average American voter on Julian Assange, they would draw a stone cold blank.
01:56:22.000For me, I didn't like him before, but now I actively dislike him.
01:56:26.000I would campaign to make sure he doesn't get into office again after the way he treated us the last week.
01:57:51.000I know it's stupid to say that the president betrayed me, but this is the part at which I feel and many people feel betrayed is that at the end, he could have done something, anything, certain pardons, certain positions, certain orders, certain attitude, just the right disposition on the way out the door instead of this, this really disappointing, sad spiral that's happened in the last month.
01:58:14.000That's where the betrayal comes in, where he just quit and rolled over and just went away and pardoned a bunch of people that didn't deserve it and didn't pardon the people that did.
01:58:22.000He doesn't want to give up his luxury, man.
01:58:29.000All right, we got a great one here from Michelle Therese.
01:58:32.000Not since Caesar Caligula tried to appoint his horse to the Roman Senate has there been such an egregious and unwarranted appointment of power to any one person in the U.S.
01:59:05.000A rampaging bull sure, you know, I think there's issues with with Trump He did some things like when he when he was advertising his golf resort on the State Department website When he had the military staying at his resort and his family all like part of the I don't care about it.
01:59:19.000That's disgusting That's why nepotism you don't do that and Joe Biden's qualified his son on Air Force just trusting nepotism No, no, bro.
02:00:36.000That's how Trump probably got him to work.
02:00:38.000Same way he got Betsy DeVos to work promising that Blackwater pardons.
02:00:43.000And did you notice that the minute that they got pardoned, she resigned like a day later?
02:00:47.000That's why the pardons come so late in the administration.
02:00:49.000If they pardoned her day one, she would have been gone.
02:00:54.000Trump is a certain kind of corrupt, and I've explained this before, in that his business dealings were very self-centered, and there's nepotism, and what Trump was doing in the government was substantially different from the traditional corruption we have from these politicians, and I preferred it substantially.
02:01:11.000I preferred it way more than what we get with Joe Biden and the rest of the people.
02:01:14.000It's like, do you want his feces or his feces?
02:02:16.000I'm mad that he's nepotistic and you're telling me that I'm not allowed to, or I'm wrong to think that he's corrupt because he put his daughter in a special advisor role for the president?
02:03:14.000You're comparing Donald Trump storming through the ivory tower with Joe Biden's 47-year Goldman Sachs- No, I'm not comparing him to Joe Biden.
02:03:29.000He did drone strikes and he made them secret.
02:03:32.000One of the most absolutely horrific things you could do to us.
02:03:36.000He expanded our drone war and gave power to the generals to commit the drone strikes and said you don't have to tell people when you do it.
02:06:41.000Because people who have tons of money can use that money.
02:06:45.000It's like I was saying, there was a Harvard study that found several years ago, it was almost like 10 years ago now, that you needed $77,000 for a standard American middle-class life.
02:06:54.000Two weeks vacation, new clothes, going to the dentist, having health care.
02:06:58.000If that's all you make a year, $77,000, you can't invest in anything you can't expand.
02:08:09.000And previously before, I mean, before the income tax, everything ran normally through local taxes, local jurisdictions deciding how much they're going to spend for the roads, how much they're going to tax whatever gas.
02:08:22.000And so how do you stop Mackenzie Bezos from spending $2 billion in critical race theory?
02:08:38.000But if I had that money and she somehow earned it through her marriage and agreement and contract with Jeff Bezos, I mean, dude, it's hers.
02:08:49.000Do you think it's right that our government should be predominantly controlled by those who have money?
02:08:56.000The more money you have, the more say you get in how our culture is dictated.
02:09:00.000I agree that it is disproportionate that the power that the rich people have to keep themselves rich and to keep the poor people poor.
02:09:07.000And I do understand how you can see using progressive taxes to redistribute wealth, but we just also talked about how progressive tax keeps people down.
02:09:41.000I think we've seen studies that show popular opinion has zero impact on legislation, and it's actually wealth and lobbying that dictates whether bills get passed.
02:10:08.000Well, I think it's, you gotta get, I mean, obviously, what I think it is, is that you gotta get representatives out of office and allow the district to represent itself.
02:10:17.000Because individual representatives, you can bribe them.
02:10:20.000But if you have a whole community of people functioning as a yay or nay vote together, you can't bribe the community.
02:10:25.000Or if you did, it really wouldn't, you know, you'd notice it, and it would take a lot of money, and maybe it would be good for the community.
02:10:33.000I'm gonna read the super chat, and I believe it- I think it's a compliment.
02:10:36.000Stan says, Ian is the Timcast IRL version of The Five's Juan Williams.
02:13:59.000Um, I just want to, I just want to make sure, um, we didn't have a whoosh moment and point out there are predator drones that someone mentioned a super chat on the cover of the Jacobin magazine.
02:14:08.000And I wonder if this is entirely meant to be tongue in cheek and mocking the left and not supporting it.
02:15:03.000If that's true, I'll give them the benefit of the doubt.
02:15:07.000It plays into our worst expectations of the left and it plays into the highest and best slash worst expectations people have on the left of the left itself.
02:15:37.000We'll check it out, because that's, you know, good on our end, too.
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02:15:50.000Gareth Green says, in a laissez-faire economy, the corporate influence on the government would not exist, because the government would not have the power to dispense favors.
02:15:59.000Wanting the government to make people's lives better is stateism 101.
02:16:38.000It's disturbing to me that people wouldn't realize the danger of nepotism.
02:16:42.000That making your family in positions of power because they're your family and not because they're the best people in the world to pick is, it's been, it happened in ancient times and it would destroy kingdoms when you would make your incompetent brother in charge.
02:16:56.000Yeah, but that's if, like, he appointed Jared Kushner to the Supreme Court or something.
02:17:01.000Not asking him to advise him on matters in the Middle East.
02:17:04.000I don't think it has to be that extreme.
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