On today's episode of the TimCast, we discuss the results of the Michigan Canvassers vote, the transition of power to Donald Trump, and much, much more. Plus, we have a special guest on the show tomorrow who will be going over pending litigation.
00:00:20.000you Michigan has officially certified the results for Joe Biden
00:00:39.000And then just about an hour or so ago, Donald Trump announced that he would allow the transition process to begin, though he's still saying he has a path to victory.
00:00:48.000And the first thing that I have to say He does.
00:00:52.000We've got a big show coming up tomorrow.
00:00:54.000There's some pending litigation that is serious.
00:00:57.000I'm not going to pretend that Trump is on track for winning, but there still is this, I'll just call it a very slim possibility, but I personally, and I've been saying this for the past several weeks, don't think it's likely at all.
00:01:11.000And we're going to see how it plays out.
00:01:12.000I have no problem waiting to see what happens, but I'm just telling you guys this right now.
00:01:16.000Tomorrow, we're having a special guest who's going to be going over pending litigation, new litigation, and serious litigation.
00:02:05.000I know we share a good bit of our audience, but you know, I run two YouTube channels, one called The Quartering and one called Midwesley, which is more political.
00:02:12.000Quartering covers like pop culture and stuff.
00:02:14.000It's only $50,000 short of $1 million.
00:02:57.000I'm always frustratingly milquetoast and stumbling over golden play buttons.
00:03:02.000Well, the funny thing was, you know, you have this beautiful fence outside, and then when I pulled in, I really expected you to be sitting on it.
00:03:29.000It's been updated in the past 15 or so minutes.
00:03:32.000But earlier, I did a segment on the feud that was going on.
00:03:35.000So I definitely want to talk about this Canvassers meeting because I'm thinking, I don't know, man.
00:03:40.000These Republicans that were on the board of canvassers to certify the vote for Biden, this guy was trying in every way possible to make sure he would give Biden the win, even though there were serious challenges.
00:04:02.000They say the board of state canvassers certified Michigan's November general election results Monday.
00:04:07.000The board, made up of two Republicans and two Democrats, met November 23rd to make the vote count official after 83 Michigan counties certified their election results, which includes Joe Biden's 2.8% statewide victory over Trump.
00:04:19.000They say Aaron Van Langeveld, a Republican canvasser and an attorney for the House Republican Caucus,
00:04:24.000said the board doesn't have many options outside of performing its duty to certify the election.
00:04:29.000This board must respect authority entrusted to it and follow the law as it is written.
00:04:34.000We must not attempt to exercise power we do not have, Van Langeveld said.
00:04:38.000We have a clear legal duty to certify the results of this election.
00:04:41.000We cannot and should not go beyond that.
00:04:43.000And I'm gonna stop right there and say, I completely agree with this Republican, except they're not doing their duty at all.
00:04:50.000So one of the arguments that was brought forward was certifying means to determine the veracity, to assert that it's true and correct.
00:05:28.000So, for those that aren't familiar, Wayne County, which has Detroit previously, was deadlocked 2-2, and the left and Democrats started naming where these Republicans' kids were going to school.
00:05:41.000They were getting legit threats, and then they issued an affidavit saying, we were pressured into this, we were tricked into it, they were promised an audit, and that was reported, there was going to be an audit, and then they're saying, nope, we're not going to do it, too bad, you lose.
00:05:51.000So now it's coming to this guy and, but here's the thing, the other Republican there, two Republicans, he abstained.
00:06:20.000And the political space, I mean, not like the literal war or anything.
00:06:23.000Yeah, there are a few states where Republicans stood tall.
00:06:28.000And, you know, I think if you're worried about lockdowns, I mean, Trump's president right now, look what's happening in California, New York, Pennsylvania, trying to get people, you know, wear masks in their own home.
00:06:52.000You see that Minnesota tried to have a $1,000 fine for socializing with somebody outside of your house, and then a $25,000 fine if You publicly said you weren't going to obey these rules.
00:07:22.000And in, uh, this is crazy, Newark, New Jersey, they're saying you can't leave your home at all.
00:07:27.000But apparently now there's people saying, like, try me, and so we don't know if they're going to enforce it, but they tried saying don't leave your house.
00:07:33.000But let's take a look at this real quick.
00:07:36.000They say, Charlie Spies, who represents Senate candidate John James, said the meeting should be adjourned until Wayne County's results are audited.
00:07:43.000Our position isn't that this election shouldn't be certified, but the Board of State Canvassers should only do Do that when it's confident the results it is certifying are correct, literally what certifying means.
00:07:55.000I'll tell you, you know what was crazy about this board meeting earlier?
00:07:57.000You had this one guy, Aaron Van, uh, you know, uh, Langeveld or whatever his name is.
00:08:02.000This dude's clearly terrified of the mob.
00:08:05.000And, um, look, well, I'll put it this way, it's my opinion, but he was doing everything in his power to justify why he would not try and get this looked into.
00:08:14.000So you had one guy, it was this guy, Charlie Spees, who represents John James, Senate candidate, and he said, according to, you know, Section 116, it says you have the authority to certify the results, you know, and that is defined legally as determining whether it's true, which means your job is to determine whether this is true and you have that authority to do so.
00:08:33.000This guy Aaron starts saying, well, I don't see anything within the statutes that grants me that power.
00:08:38.000And then he says, it even says you have the right to adjourn for any necessary purpose.
00:08:43.000And then this Republican guy goes, well, I mean, I can't just make something up.
00:08:49.000If you want to certify the results are true.
00:08:52.000Then that means there needs to be an audit.
00:08:53.000That means you adjourn until you have the ability to certify the results are true.
00:08:57.000So basically what happened in Wayne County was that there's signature books, I guess, is my understanding, and there were more people who have signed in than there were people who—or there was a different amount of people who signed in than voted, creating a massive discrepancy in like 70% of the voting precincts or whatever.
00:09:14.000And they couldn't figure out really how to rectify that either, right?
00:09:18.000They were basically like, we know this is wrong, but we have no way to... It's kind of like with the mail-in ballots.
00:09:22.000Once they throw out the envelope, they can't do this signature verification.
00:09:26.000Dude, how crazy is it that what we have learned... I'll tell you this.
00:09:30.000If all that ends up coming out of Trump's legal battles for the presidency is that we have these Lawsuits and the results then I'm eternally grateful.
00:09:38.000I'm turning great because here's what we learned.
00:09:40.000We learned that if you have an unbalanced, you know a Ballot book or whatever where you have more voters than votes and and and less voters than votes doesn't matter No one seems to care.
00:09:53.000We'll rubber stamp that send it on through and in Pennsylvania what's really crazy is Third Circuit Court of Appeals just dismissed Trump's appeal, saying that they have no standing.
00:10:07.000And this was the suit claiming that there were no observers for 682,000 votes.
00:10:16.000It means that you can be running election and you can straight up just tell a massive urban voting, you know, counting center, okay, kick all the Republicans out.
00:10:26.000And now we're going to say everything is for our candidate and they can't do anything about it because the courts have already ruled we don't have to.
00:11:43.000Yeah, so the fact that the federal judge kicked back and dismissed Trump's lawsuit within like, I think it was like two and a half hours or something, that actually could be good.
00:11:54.000Because the one thing I think that might matter if it goes to the Supreme Court is that they might have some, it might have a bigger impact outside of just that specific circuit.
00:12:04.000So if they rule at the federal level, you know, the Supreme Court level, mail-in votes for this reason are no good, then the whole election is just upended.
00:12:45.000I see a lot of faith lost in the election system.
00:12:48.000And I agree that Trump is doing a good thing by.
00:12:52.000At least fighting this and exposing some things, because hopefully these things can be corrected.
00:12:57.000In particular, let's worry about fewer mail-in ballots where people can go to somebody's house and just say, like, here, I filled it out for you, just sign.
00:13:29.000So then I voted this time around and then, you know, now, you know, Biden's projected to win.
00:13:33.000And based on what we've learned throughout these lawsuits, yeah, I got very little faith in the election system at all.
00:13:39.000Like, the fact that we've got all these sworn affidavits of impropriety in Georgia.
00:13:45.000You've got a sworn statement from, I think there's like, I read like five different affidavits where they were saying things like, I watched them pull up votes that were perfectly, you know, not folded, no creases, and it looked like it was machine printed.
00:13:59.000Did all those affidavits go away where people are saying, I swear, you know, people were swearing the fact that they were backdating votes?
00:14:14.000We've got numerous affidavits out of Georgia.
00:14:16.000We've got numerous mathematical anomalies that have been tracked, even by, there was like a Yale professor, I guess, who was like, wow, that doesn't make sense.
00:14:23.000And then we've got the Voter Integrity Fund, which has found thousands of voters in Georgia who used fake addresses.
00:14:30.000Apparently adding apartment numbers to commercial addresses and mailboxes.
00:14:35.000And we're supposed to ignore everything and carry on like, everything's okay, and just assume, hey, you know what?
00:14:52.000I understand that line of thinking, but what I think is that people who feel that way should be really concerned about getting involved in election reform, specifically mail-in ballots.
00:15:03.000Look, if you're an active duty military person and you're overseas, 100% understand why that exists.
00:15:09.000But the idea that the fact that you cannot, like there were literally people That we're going door to door and helping people fill out ballots.
00:15:35.000They clearly weren't there stumping for Trump.
00:15:37.000And I do think Trump made a tactical error spending too much time Trying to discredit mail-in ballots and not trying to slow them, stop them, or encourage his Republican base to still use them.
00:15:50.000Because I feel like there are people who didn't go on election day and then they're like, well, Trump says mail-in ballots are no good, so I'm just not even going to do that.
00:15:57.000You know, I feel like that was a Trump error.
00:18:31.000Then all of a sudden you get people talking about pizza places and, you know, Satan, and the guy shows up and goes crazy with a rifle and shoots the floor, and now all of a sudden it's shut up.
00:18:40.000And so, we have all of this evidence of impropriety.
00:18:43.000And I'll tell you, and I know the Trump supporters get mad, when Sidney Powell went on TV and she went on Newsmax and said that Governor Kemp was taking money from the communists and working against Trump or whatever, I was like, right away, she derailed the legitimate conversation.
00:18:59.000And don't take my word for it, the Trump campaign issued a statement because of it.
00:19:03.000They disavowed her almost immediately.
00:19:54.000Well, and to be honest, what's infuriating for me is for the last four years, we were supposed to believe that Russia flipped the entire 2016 election.
00:20:03.000You had these clips of that shill John Oliver, my opinion, not Tim's.
00:20:08.000Like a year ago, he's like, Voting machines, we shouldn't be using voting machines.
00:20:29.000And I'm like, So, he has a lady do a demonstration where she walks to the machine, she takes a ballpoint pen, pops it open, and she pulls out the drive and swaps it or whatever and took her less than two minutes.
00:20:38.000And then, they shoot a statement on Twitter where they're like, notice the, you may have noticed conservative media is pushing this narrative.
00:20:45.000Well, the truth is, the biggest problem, as we said, is blah, blah, blah.
00:21:16.000He does a 20-minute segment where he says, here's a list of problems.
00:21:19.000A, B, C, D, E. But the biggest problem is clearly A. Then when you bring up, whoa, we found evidence of B, he goes, we said A was the biggest problem.
00:21:29.000Yes, but you also said B was a problem too.
00:21:31.000So that's how they're trying to fake backtrack.
00:21:33.000It's a framing device where stupid people are going to be like, oh, he's saying it's not real.
00:21:39.000Well, it's also the same thing where they try to gaslight people and say, well, Nobody deadvoted.
00:21:44.000There were no deadvotes, but yeah, absolutely there were.
00:21:46.000Yes, there are in most elections, but they'll gaslight and say, well, it wasn't enough to change the election.
00:23:30.000I actually don't think there needs to be any kind of grand conspiracy either.
00:23:34.000There's a lot of people seem to think there is, like Rudy Giuliani says, it appears to be coming from a centralized place, and I'm like, dude.
00:23:40.000Same place he bought his hair dyed, probably.
00:24:09.000So when it comes to an election, when you see weird anomalies and weird numbers, it could be because Where are the rejected mail-in ballots?
00:24:16.000Rejection rates are supposed to be like one or two percent.
00:24:21.000So probably what's happening is you get one or two people who are like, this is fine to me.
00:24:24.000And one of the rulings in Pennsylvania was that even though people failed to fill out their address and date the actual envelopes, the judge said, no, that's fine.
00:26:16.000I thought Trump was going to win in a landslide back last October with a record economy and Moody's Analytics saying Trump was going to win in not necessarily a landslide, but... Well, he wins in a landslide without the lockdowns.
00:26:28.000And I don't think you could find anyone that could really argue in good faith against that.
00:26:32.000I'm proud to say I predicted back in 2018 that Republicans were too stupid to deal with the issue of censorship to save their own political party.
00:27:11.000He's not even 50 Ted Cruz is 49. That's a rough 49 He's and I Josh Hawley is the I think Josh Hawley deserves
00:27:18.000the most credit on this. He's Missouri. Yeah, he's 40 Josh Hawley's 40
00:27:23.000That's still like I mean considering I'm not convinced. It's stupidity to be completely honest. Hmm. I
00:27:29.000I think it's a combination of apathy, and look, there's establishment politicians dominating both parties, and they always have, and they all hate Trump.
00:27:42.000The thing is, the never-Trumpers who formed the Lincoln Project were Free agents, essentially.
00:27:49.000Political commentators and coordinators and strategists or whatever.
00:27:52.000So they had no problem being like, we don't like Donald Trump.
00:27:55.000But then you get all these Republican candidates, actual politicians who are like, I'm up for re-election in two years.
00:29:08.000Like it reminds me of a bunch of just like, you got a bunch of people walking around bumping into each other and just about like just mindlessly walking in a room like... And that's why I want term limits.
00:29:19.000I'm sick of having these people, you know, in positions of power for 50 years unchallenged as a gerrymander and change religion and never get out of there.
00:29:57.000I mean, yeah, I'm not saying it has to be two, but I mean, I'm also saying there's no shortage of people that want to get rich in politics.
00:30:03.000And most of these people, like you pointed out, are more interested in celebrity, just like reporters are now.
00:30:08.000Did you see that hilarious Mike Pence press conference the other day where the reporters are like screaming at the top of the room?
00:30:19.000My favorite is, I think it's Caitlin Collins of CNN.
00:30:23.000It's like literally a minute after he's gone, and then everyone stops, and then at just the last minute she goes, you're complicit in ruining democracy.
00:34:50.000And then, yeah, that's exactly what's going to happen to a lot of the mainstream media.
00:34:54.000You're going to see a lot of consolidation, especially on the mid-tier stuff.
00:34:58.000I mean, if you look at, I'll even a lot of, you know, I don't watch ratings on mainstream television because, you know, no offense, Lydia, but like both people at this table get more views a day than CNN.
00:39:47.000Think about the sheer audacity of everything that's been happening with Hunter Biden and now with all of the messed up irregularities and literal evidence of voter fraud.
00:39:59.000I'm not saying widespread, but there is literal evidence of sworn affidavits.
00:42:11.000So he's going to mutter and mumble and the left is going to be screaming and banging on walls and just like shaking tables and vomiting all over themselves demanding Trump be arrested.
00:42:20.000There is going to be a section of the left The same people that didn't get over the 2016 election, they won't get over Trump.
00:42:29.000They're still going to screech about him every time he tweets.
00:42:32.000This is why I think Twitter actually won't ban him.
00:44:35.000It's the most votes for any sitting president in an election, and it's the second most for any candidate.
00:44:40.000So I think out of the 73 million, you maybe have a million that are the Trump drone, like Trump can do no wrong, he's always perfect, he's always the best.
00:44:48.000But most of his voters are probably like, well, you know, Trump's got problems here and there.
00:44:53.000Because I do these, you know, like when I do videos and I talk about what's going on, the ultra diehard Trumpers are like, they're really mad at me.
00:45:00.000They're like posting memes and they're making fun of me.
00:45:02.000But I get DMs from people who are like, yeah, man, I think you're totally right.
00:45:05.000Some high profile and just like regular run-of-the-mill Trump supporters.
00:45:09.000And they'll say straight up like, I think you're right about what's going on.
00:45:13.000Trump supporters, mostly regular people, but of the people who voted for Biden, I would say the overwhelming majority are Trump derangement syndrome.
00:45:21.000Well, a good chunk of them and like union guys, straight blue guys are there.
00:45:26.000No, I don't think they voted for Biden.
00:47:16.000And I said, Occupy Wall Street was a protest organized against the federal government in 2011, three years into Barack Obama's presidency and Joe Biden.
00:47:25.000And they were talking about the bailouts being bad in the big banks and they opposed the wars and the drone bombs and all of that stuff.
00:47:31.000Why would you vote these people back in?
00:47:35.000I'm not saying that to be disrespectful.
00:47:37.000I'm saying, quite literally, you had people who were 10 years old, and now they're 20, and they're like, yay, 78-year-old neolib, bankster, corporate warmonger.
00:47:49.000I think he probably relates to Joe Biden because they both like him young, I think.
00:47:55.000Yeah, it's funny because, you know, without getting a little too off topic, but it's funny that like when you realize you're kind of old.
00:48:07.000I'm almost closer to 40 than I'm 30 and I still feel like I'm 20, you know, except for when I get up in the morning.
00:48:14.000then you know, sometimes when I have to get up now in the middle of the night to pee,
00:50:19.000I think that what happened in 2020 was very similar to what happened in 2016, that there were an absolute ton of anybody but Hillary's, which is why Trump won some of those states like Wisconsin, for example.
00:51:50.000Well, the, yeah, well, my part, my thing is they're still going to go after Trump supporters.
00:51:56.000That's still going to be, yeah, they're still going to go, you know, they're still going to go after the, because you see it in Hollywood, some of the worst vile garbage humans on the planet, in my opinion, saying, you know, like, I'm still disappointed that 71 a million Americans are racist.
00:52:13.000Then you get all these, then you get like these, um, uh, they're all dumb.
00:52:20.000They're so dumb, they don't even do anything.
00:52:25.000I know this isn't going to get you in trouble, but nothing grinds my gears more than these Brits or foreigners coming over here and getting late night show hosts and getting rich dumping on America.
00:52:50.000Yeah, but he made like a big deal about it.
00:52:52.000I'm like, dude, the only reason you're popular is because you're just another vehicle to deliver that mainline TDS that the far-left audience needs.
00:53:00.000We have our pro-Trump Brits and Canadians.
00:53:02.000You know, we got a Paul Joseph Watsons and a Piers Morgan, I think, right?
00:53:17.000If you're in the UK and you're writing articles about Trump, that's fine.
00:53:20.000And to be fair, Paul Joseph Watson doing a YouTube show where he talks about everything from modern art, culture, to stuff like Trump, I think is fair as well.
00:53:27.000When you are not American and you come here and host a show where you tell Americans what to think, I'm kind of like, bro, you don't know.
00:53:41.000I mean, literally, if people who aren't citizens who are common to us.
00:53:45.000Well, I'm just saying it grates me a little bit when a guy comes from a country where, like, white farmers are being massacred, talking about how America's so bad.
00:53:54.000You know, maybe, you know, talk about some things that are bad, you know, On both sides of the aisle, you know, these guys are so partisan that, you know, look, at least John Oliver was, he was John Stewart.
00:54:05.000He was definitely left, but he would also like, he was, it wasn't so bad.
00:54:11.000He wasn't so like lazy and like, Oh, his hands are small kind of jokes.
00:54:16.000Yeah, my issue is predominantly... It's not so much The Late Night House necessarily.
00:54:23.000I'm not a fan of John Oliver because I think he's plastic and formulaic.
00:55:14.000That's, like, the real political commentary on YouTube.
00:55:16.000Most of the bigger channels, or I should say the, like, political commentary channels that are original, authentic, not scripted.
00:55:22.000Yeah, there's a couple of, like, video essay guys out there and gals that do a good job, but most of it, yeah, is pretty off the cuff, you know?
00:55:29.000But then you look at Samantha Bee and John Oliver and Trevor Noah.
00:55:37.000If you see her tweet, the AP tweeted out, tomorrow's International Men's Day, and she's like, oh, what a great day to stay inside, because men suck.
00:55:58.000Because I was, like, showing what was going on, and the cops were shoving people and hitting people.
00:56:03.000And then, you know, I had a bunch of right-wingers always saying, like, F you, Occupy, blah, blah, blah.
00:56:07.000Then, when the Trump stuff happened, and I'm like, oh, the media's lying about this, all these Trump people are like, oh, wow, you know, Tim's so great, and the left is like, Tim's a grifter!
00:56:14.000Well, isn't it funny how you can remain the same, but who's in power changes?
00:56:17.000So therefore, the perceived allegiance changes.
00:56:20.000The funny thing now is, I have Trump supporters calling me a grifter, and I have leftists saying, well, Tim's finally coming to his senses.
00:56:36.000I was like, if it goes bad for Trump, and I start reporting on it, then I know the right's going to get mad at me.
00:56:42.000The reality, though, is most moderates, like the regular people from Occupy, actually became Trump supporters and always have followed me.
00:56:49.000And then the moderate conservative types who are seeing the same thing are DMing me saying, like, I think you're right about what's going on and stuff like that.
00:56:55.000It's just always the hard, like, Antifa types in the far left are like, Tim's a traitor!
00:57:00.000And now the right is like, Tim's turned his back on Trump!
00:57:03.000Yeah, well, you know this, like, look, yes, the Tim Pool is a fence setter meme is true.
00:57:09.000In fact, I ask people, you know, what's the number one thing you want me to ask Tim about?
00:57:12.000First of all, why you were so easy on Vaush and so hard on Alex.
00:57:17.000The other, the second one was... That's not even true.
00:59:51.000I feel like I have my lines, I have my boundaries.
00:59:55.000If it's arbitrary and a waste of time and energy that can get me banned, then I wouldn't do it, like saying certain names or whatever.
01:00:00.000But if it's an issue of doing an interview and having a conversation with a guy who's been maligned for the most part, then I absolutely will be like, no, come back, that's BS.
01:00:08.000And then we would literally bring up, that's not true, that was a mistake.
01:00:11.000They amended, YouTube amended their statement.
01:00:13.000They basically said at first, he made a comment about wanting a thing for a specific guy.
01:02:29.000Fed up with the Democrats and the left going nuts, like many liberals who have found themselves questioning what the Democrats are doing and realizing that they're out of it and Trump is the best bet.
01:02:39.000Thus, YouTube is essentially, the way to describe it is there's like the Overton window.
01:04:09.000We need to, you know, he made a video where he made an edgy joke.
01:04:12.000So now you're in the... I get, I have this thing that it pops up from time to time where I can't get monetized right away or demonetized at all.
01:04:48.000I asked them because there's a there's a circumvention rule Yeah, where if your channel gets a strike and you can't upload you can't upload to another channel.
01:04:56.000Yeah, but I was told specifically if you already have different channels that do different things.
01:05:01.000Okay, it doesn't apply to you Well, hopefully everyone will just be really generous in the Super Chat tonight, just in case you ever get a day off or something like that.
01:05:10.000I took a day off a couple weeks ago, like after the election, because I was like... How'd that feel?
01:07:03.000Yeah, I have ten one four and then six six fifteen six thirty. Those are the shorter segments that are you know,
01:07:09.000yeah Yeah, but uh short for you about ten minutes there. They're
01:07:13.000about it for sure Yeah, they're usually about ten minutes. Okay, and and I do
01:07:16.000that because they're usually stories that don't have much bigger context around them
01:07:19.000Yeah, so throughout the day when I'm pulling up all this news I find stories where it's like
01:07:22.000it's actually a big story and But I wake up about eight. I work from eight to about four
01:07:29.000And then from four until about six is exercise and food.
01:07:35.000And then we start getting ready for this show.
01:07:38.000So the guest comes down, we'll start, we'll hang out, we'll talk, we'll kind of warm up the conversation.
01:07:43.000And then we do this show until usually around a little after 10.
01:07:47.000And then I probably fall asleep around 11 or so.
01:07:49.000You kind of wind down, figure out where our guest is going to be staying and everything like that.
01:07:52.000So what we're going to do is that period between four and six where I'm usually just skating is we're going to hire someone to film a vlog.
01:07:59.000We're going to do at the house, skating, video games, shenanigans.
01:08:03.000Don't you think you need that decompress time though?
01:08:14.000So what would happen is like, I would finish my show and then we would be sitting in the game room with like sodas or chips or beer talking about all this crazy stuff.
01:08:23.000And I was like, why don't we just film it and start a show or whatever?
01:09:18.000Because I know what it does to me, and I only work six days a week, and I don't do a nightly show, but you seem to be holding up all right.
01:09:26.000I mean, I saw like, what, it was like 40, 60 bottles of Adderall downstairs, so I assume... Oh, more than that, no.
01:10:26.000I think I got it, you know, I planned this all out.
01:10:28.000I said, years ago, when I was like, when I started at Vice, I asked them, I was like, can you get me to the point where I have no free time?
01:10:33.000And they laughed, like, ugh, because they're like, I'll tell you, man, they're lazy.
01:11:15.000I bought a webcam and a microphone so I can shoot videos from the airport.
01:11:18.000Well, so you know what, you know, the thing is like one of the challenges now with everything's going on, because we talked about this a while ago, like maybe, maybe we should do this show as like maybe once or twice a week with, with special guests, instead of just trying to like trying to do something every day.
01:13:52.000And actually, they've scientifically proven this, that not only are people who give super chats more attractive on average, but that actually by giving a super chat, you become more attractive.
01:15:44.000He blew his nose into his handkerchief, and then you watch him take it booger-sized out, and wipe it all, he like wipes it all over his face, right?
01:16:24.000I don't know, but I'll tell you this, if the kids can't go to school, parents can't go to work.
01:16:27.000Well, that's a really damaging part, especially in the middle class, because it's not like, like, look, if mom and dad are together, which is exceedingly rare this year, or these days, and they both work, you probably can't afford to have one of them just become a stay-at-home mom or dad, especially in New York.
01:16:45.000Yeah, you know, like, what if you're rich?
01:16:49.000The people making the decisions have the money.
01:16:51.000You know, they're like, oh, we'll get rid of the housemaid, maybe.
01:16:53.000Dude, everything we're seeing is all contributing to the largest transfer of wealth from the lower classes, the middle class, lower class, to the upper class.
01:17:07.000So basically, when you shut down all the small businesses and allow the big box stores to stay open, What you're saying is what little money you have left has to go to the major corporations and your business is now destroyed, so you'll never have money again.
01:17:22.000So the best part is I hear these people saying like, well, the government should give a stimulus.
01:17:26.000And I'm like, yes, what that will do is either it's going to be deficit spending, which will devalue the dollar substantially and give all of that to major corporations.
01:17:37.000So that's basically what's going to happen.
01:17:39.000Well, it's all going to go to Amazon, Walmart and like Target.
01:17:45.000Right now, they're saying that there might be, I believe they're going to do a mass deployment of the vaccine free of charge because the government will cover the cost.
01:18:12.000That means the money you have in your bank is becoming worth less and less the more the government claims they're going to spend this money and guarantee your labor to somebody else.
01:18:20.000Well, yeah, but I mean, you're also, I mean, the concept that you're espousing is not super complex, but explain that to somebody who's, you know, living paycheck to paycheck, you know, and that's the problem is like you try to explain it and it's like they have the reality of unfortunately of like, well, I need to pay my bills, right?
01:19:10.000But what I'm saying is, the idea is, imagine you have like five people, and they each trade, you know, one, like A, B, C, D, and E. And those items circulate.
01:19:23.000The guy who makes the letter A, trades it to the guy who makes B, B trades it to C, et cetera.
01:19:27.000Then you introduce a guy who just makes money.
01:19:29.000He literally controls the flow of money.
01:19:32.000Now he's sitting there, and he can buy any one of those objects with doing no labor.
01:19:37.000If you need like so so basically what happens is people people don't seem to get this I know most people watching probably do because I think politically savvy audiences regular people don't get this concept that if you have people freely trading money among themselves or freely trading their labor among themselves and then one guy sits back and says You know, give me control of making the money and I care not who makes the laws.
01:20:04.000He can have whatever he wants from whoever he wants.
01:20:07.000People don't understand that when the government just does quantitative easing or prints money or whatever, they're basically saying, we are guaranteeing to the world or whoever we're giving this money to that you will do work for them.
01:20:18.000Well, isn't that dollar not even backed by really anything anymore?
01:22:24.000Hunting to beach their defiant curfew.
01:22:26.000They're going out and they're protesting.
01:22:28.000At the same time, Black Lives Matter, you still have a lot of people on the left that are going out and angry.
01:22:36.000And so a lot of the riots we saw earlier in this year, were for Black Lives Matter and George Floyd, but a lot of people contended that being locked in a concrete cubicle in New York City for months with nothing to do, you can't go outside, made everybody kind of lose it a little bit.
01:23:50.000So I saw, there was one story in Reuters, where they went to a town and they asked a bunch of Trump supporters, and one guy said, if Trump gave them the signal, he'd get his gun and he'd be ready.
01:24:55.000We're trying to stop crime, not people from living their lives.
01:24:59.000Now if you have police forces who start to enforce this stuff, Then you're going to end up in a situation where you're going to have regular citizens armed against the police, which that's a huge, they're outnumbered significantly in that scenario.
01:25:15.000And especially when you talk about rural cities, which is I think where it's more likely to be prominent where you have you know, small law enforcement. But right now, thankfully,
01:25:24.000from what I can see, both in Pennsylvania, look, that Governor Spaghetti in New York,
01:25:28.000his own police force, his own police force won't enforce this crap. They're like, no, dog, we're not
01:25:33.000enforcing it. So, you know, I hope that the police force just says, no, we're not, we're not, this
01:25:53.000It's, it's like some kind of hunger game situation where these elites are all dancing and laughing and drinking Ipecac so they can vomit, eat more while they're telling everyone else to go suffer for them.
01:26:46.000I think this ends when people just go- Like, if everybody who had a business in an area just opened their business like normal and said no, Right.
01:26:54.000Well, that's what it is in the small towns, like where I live.
01:26:56.000no protests, there's no blocking streets, it's literally just people go about your business
01:27:11.000Sometimes you go to like, uh, if you go into the city, they'll have people outside with clickers, like making sure the right number of people are in the store where I live.
01:28:12.000Well, first, there was a Gallup poll that found 33% are now saying they're unlikely to follow these rules, and earlier in the year, most people agreed they would.
01:28:21.000When you have politicians, they lead by example.
01:28:24.000When they say, everybody, it's a pandemic, we have to stay home, and then they're seen at a restaurant with no mask, I'm like, they're not scared at all.
01:30:01.000People like to talk about how something happened in November of 2016 where we got hit by a meteor and now we're all in some kind of alternate hell or alternate dimension.
01:31:15.000I want to see you on Capitol Hill doing your job and just wait till Thanksgiving.
01:31:20.000You wait till one of these police people break into someone's house because they see six cars in front of it.
01:31:26.000That's going to be one of those type of litmus tests of how people...
01:31:31.000Could you imagine like hiring a plumber and instead of fixing your toilet He's playing among us and talking about how like you write is really great ideas for inventions for plumbing that like if people would just listen to him Like it's really hard to like, you know get this new kind of technology for like I want to make this pipe I'm saying, you know, we should have you know new new pipes for everybody right and you're like, dude, dude, dude, it's It's literally pouring water, poop water, onto the floor.
01:34:33.000The more people who subscribe to you and keep watching, if you're a consistent viewer and you're not subscribed, that's like, it hurts you.
01:37:39.000Archimedes says, Jenna Ellis tweets, as I said, Third Circuit has granted our appeal and we already have one case from PA pending before SCOTUS.
01:38:30.000Dency Coop says, please have Joshua Phillip from the Epoch Times on your show.
01:38:35.000He has info on Dominion that hasn't been in the press yet, and he was the first reporter to report on China's organ harvesting of the Falun Gong.
01:38:41.000He was one of the early ones that did report on that.
01:38:43.000And they say, and NewsGuard says bad things about the Epoch Times.
01:40:04.000After you leave, you still have access to Capitol Hill, so you can easily get a job as a lobbyist, and you get paid a ton of money, or you do some favors or whatever.
01:40:12.000They just want to go in there, and they want to, you know, Lindsey Graham wants to fist bump Kamala Harris, and then pretend like he's actually fighting back against, you know, a machine or whatever.
01:40:53.000Joe Biden's got a guy from a company called Smartmatic.
01:40:56.000Smartmatic is a... there's a WikiLeaks cable from Cablegate back in 2010 that... I don't know who this guy is or what this assertion is, but it was a diplomatic cable saying that they believe Smartmatic is actually owned by elite Venezuelans and they run through shell corporations.
01:42:06.000I was always funny whenever the Occupy people would be like, during Occupy, they'd be like, Tim Pool's a cop.
01:42:11.000I would go, I didn't spend four years at the FBI Academy to be called... Well, I don't know, four years is probably a long time or whatever.
01:44:03.000Because they work on their laptop, and so they'd be like, I don't know, email me.
01:44:06.000And so they'd just not come in one day.
01:44:08.000And then, when I found out they were getting paid, some of them were like, Vice doesn't pay that well, a lot of them were getting like $35 to $40.
01:44:15.000I was like, you mean to tell me that- It's probably their first job, though, right?
01:47:16.000You spend money to fly, you know, like, Hey, if it was happening in Milwaukee, I'd be there, but you know, it's a $2,000 plane ticket and you know, it's real.
01:47:26.000Lone Wolf says, I believe the perceived censorship on social media is actually the pure result of activists whose literal job, chosen or paid, is to report content.
01:47:37.000Um, it might not be the only issue, but I think what the left does is they have organizations that will find content and mass flag it.
01:47:44.000So a guy probably walks in a room with like a hundred people and he goes, all right guys, we've got a tweet here from Jeremy from the quartering.
01:47:50.000And he said something that we don't want people to see.
01:47:53.000So we're going to send you out the URLs, mass text, everybody report it right now.
01:48:31.000Michael Wynn says, Tim, you need to reach out to Michael Malice and get Tom Woods on your show so you can have a real libertarian on, rather than someone who calls themselves a libertarian is nothing of the sort.
01:48:39.000That's a true libertarian who wrote that.
01:50:43.000But it's a delicious snack and it's a great way to stay in shape.
01:50:48.000I hear it's one of the main ingredients in brain forests, I'm not sure.
01:50:53.000Mo Mowaka Katuro says, literally two of the YouTubers I've binged since the beginning of March that have been my favorite YouTubers to view.
01:50:59.000Absolutely love the work both of you do.
01:51:45.000MGB says Hambly is actually the worst.
01:51:47.000Profited from a video full of lies and nonsense about me defending a piece of crap and a crook trying to sell a lotus with a fake signature.
01:51:54.000Absolutely deserved the strike against his channel.
01:51:56.000Whoa, that's an old Magic the Gathering reference.
01:52:33.000And it was like this guy with a sickle and hammer and he says something like, I'm just an innocent, so, you know, socdem, I, you know, but here, check out how awesome Marx is and communism, whatever.
01:52:41.000And then, shoe on head tweeted so true with a bunch of exclamation points, and so I responded, so you admit it, which is a very obvious and like old joke.
01:53:57.000The other thing, too, is, like, definitely thumbnails, because if the framing... There's a bunch of different... There's always framing, and my framing is always based on, like, my opinions of what I think is the most important thing, or what I care about personally.
01:54:18.000Just make sure you actually watch if you sub, because it's, you know.
01:54:21.000But I asked Totef what he thought about Republicans, and he's like, I don't know what they're doing to, like, even, like, mention about them or something.
01:54:59.000That's why it's more interesting to talk about.
01:55:01.000Like, people will think like, oh, you know, people say to me all the time, you know, like, Oh, you never roast Trump, or you never do this about the Republicans.
01:55:08.000I'm like, there's nothing interesting going on.
01:55:10.000You want me to get upset about a Trump tweet?
01:55:15.000Like, if he's actually doing something that I'm... You know, I got pissed when he was early in his presidency, he fired some missiles into Syria.
01:55:47.000Plus, I have no interest in talking to a guy who makes a case that there's no moral reason to not have... Well, to be fair, his response to that was that he made a very poor choice of words in trying to explain the philosophical position.
01:58:06.000Yeah, it's racist, it's absurd, and it basically creates segregation and division, and I'm not for it.
01:58:13.000And so when I'm talking about social justice wars, I'm talking about that stuff, but then it's like, but you then say you're mixed race, I'm like, In the context of you claiming that I have less privilege than you.
01:58:45.000No, it's like, instead of saying, I get what you mean, so it would be like, if you say something, say, let me clarify, are you saying this, that, and this?
01:58:55.000Oh, you're saying this, that, and this.
01:59:31.000I think if we could guarantee functional, universal healthcare to everybody that doesn't destroy the economy or jack up prices, everybody would probably be like, oh yeah, you know?
01:59:42.000It seems like many of these leftists just think you can snap your fingers and do it.
01:59:47.000Well, I always think it's funny when every time it comes up, I say, uh, ask Lauren Chen how universal health care worked for her dad's cancer.
02:00:24.000You know, the challenge I say is, when they say healthcare is a human right, I say, okay, there was a story about a Louisiana kid and he had a disease, a genetic disease.
02:01:56.000But yeah, that's a different topic for a different day.
02:01:58.000We should have started with that earlier.
02:02:01.000Jesse DeMarco says, Jeremy is a stand-up guy.
02:02:04.000I own Fire & Dice, a store that was cancelled by Wizards of the Coast in 2018.
02:02:08.000He was the only online voice willing to stand up against cancel culture and his GoFundMe was a real moral boost for our loyal community paying it forward.
02:02:17.000And that was over the little Keck flag.
02:02:18.000They had like a little Keck flag in a pot somewhere.
02:03:17.000We have a bunch of superchats, but there we go.
02:03:19.000Garhent says, Matthew Mercer pulled out of an online stream because he was playing an Asian character, stating you should not roleplay other races.
02:03:27.000Meanwhile, his voice acting Asian character is discussed.
02:03:31.000Matthew Mercer as an Asian person okay I am speaking for all Asians right now every single one I am extremely offended yeah and all mixed-race people yeah oh yeah I believe I am calling on his company to immediately terminate and I'm kidding well how come all those people that voice act for the Simpsons don't don't have yellow skin I guess, no, actually, I think that's one way around it.
02:03:54.000I think it was Family Guy that made the joke when, when, when they did the crossover that someone said everyone there had jaundice or something.
02:06:06.000It was really interesting to see like, you know, sitting down with Alex, the difference between when he's obviously doing a bit and when he's seriously talking about something.
02:06:14.000And he, he said something like the Q people are just, what did he say?
02:06:17.000It was like, they're, they're really hopeful and they just want to believe all this.
02:07:19.000With respect to Vosh coming on the show, he did not know a lot about what was going on with the Durham report, the Durham investigation.
02:07:27.000And so it's like, not that I expect him to know everything, but that you can tell if someone says Trump is a despot because he fired Comey and you're like, do you know why he fired Comey?
02:10:39.000Don't black, don't get black piled on me, bud.
02:10:42.000You gotta, you gotta like look for candidates that are going to.
02:10:45.000I will say if you believe the widespread voter fraud narrative is true, then you probably also believe how dramatic and desperate they were fighting back.
02:10:54.000So I think there is a threshold to where if you get enough votes, it breaks the system.
02:12:13.000And you start thinking about like some of the really nefarious stuff that, that, you know, people talk about with the government and what they're doing to control people.
02:12:21.000But I think that the lockdowns will bring more people together and will galvanize people against the ruling class, which will be good.
02:12:53.000Hey, to the crowd, thanks, Tim, for not telling me how many people are in there so I didn't have to full-blown panic attack in front of everybody.