In this episode, we discuss the recent Black Lives Matter riots in New Jersey and the response from the National Guard. We also discuss Donald Trump's second campaign and why he should run for re-election in 2020. We have a special guest on the show, Billy Prampab, who is a First Generation American and Air Force Veteran.
00:00:49.000But regardless of what happened, riots erupted, a whole car dealership was burned to the ground, right next to a sign that read, Black Lives Matter.
00:00:58.000I think I'm a bit worried this could lead to more widespread riots, kind of like the George Floyd riots we saw initially the first week of June.
00:01:42.000Yeah, so do you wanna just introduce yourself real quick?
00:01:43.000Hello everybody, so my name is Billy Prampab from Paterson, New Jersey.
00:01:46.000I've lived in Paterson for over 30 years of my life.
00:01:49.000I'm a United States Air Force veteran, first-generation American.
00:01:52.000My parents, they migrated to this country from Ghana, West Africa.
00:01:55.000And, you know, they came here to give me a better life, give me a better standard of living.
00:02:01.000They didn't really have much of a positive life back home in Ghana.
00:02:04.000You know, when I came to this country, or when I was raised in this country, when my parents came here, they wanted to do something different.
00:04:12.000So anyway, I ended up joining the United States Air Force.
00:04:15.000I was stationed at RAF Mildenhall and I worked as an aerospace ground equipment mechanic for about two years.
00:04:22.000I didn't end up finishing my full term while I was in the Air Force, and the reason being is because of how things went when Barack Obama decided to get involved with Libya.
00:04:31.000So at that time, our base, RAF Mildenhall, we were a support base.
00:04:35.000We did in-air refueling for our sister base, RAF Lake and Heath.
00:04:43.000One day, or at least the day when this whole thing kicked off, Um, nobody had any idea we were about to go into Libya until we were already in Libya.
00:05:00.000Alarms start going off on the base, jets start going crazy, they're flying off and it was at that point that it became apparent that This isn't just a job, you know?
00:05:08.000Because it felt like a job the entire time.
00:05:09.000You know, you wear a suit, go to work, do your job, you know, go back, hang out with your friends and rally all night, you know?
00:05:15.000And at that point, it became apparent that, you know, something serious is happening.
00:05:18.000And at that point, I thought that, you know, it's probably the Russians or the Chinese or something.
00:05:22.000I'm like, who's going to steamroll England, you know, for us to... What's England doing?
00:05:55.000Because listen, whenever, whenever a commander and officer says something, you know, or something, not just you do it, it's like they say, Oh, any questions?
00:06:48.000These were all Special Forces planes, Special Forces units that were going to be using these planes.
00:06:53.000And, um, The entire time I just couldn't help but think to myself that, man, people are going to die tonight.
00:07:00.000And at this point, I was very politically involved, but I would say I was still in a haze as to what's really, really going on in the world here.
00:07:09.000And when I saw this, I decided, you know, If I go out and I give this generator to these guys and
00:07:14.000they go out and do what they have to do, people are going to die. People are going to get hurt. And
00:07:17.000I didn't really want any part to that.
00:07:19.000I disobeyed those orders. Ended up getting in trouble. Yeah, I got in trouble for that.
00:07:23.000But, you know, looking back at it, I don't feel like I did the wrong thing. You know,
00:07:26.000at the time, Barack Obama made this claim, we're going to go into Libya and do this stuff. But he
00:07:29.000did it when he did it when Congress was when they couldn't come to a conclusion for the debt ceiling.
00:08:05.000You can only really get CNN and AFN, the Armed Forces Network, on base.
00:08:08.000And the only thing it was really saying was the humanitarian no-fly zone has been successful.
00:08:13.000It's like no real answers as to what happened.
00:08:16.000But when I went off base, I went to my girlfriend at the Times House and I started looking at Al Jazeera, Press 24 and all these other news stations.
00:08:23.000The protests that were happening in Libya were saying a completely different thing than what they were saying in the United States.
00:08:28.000The United States are saying, oh, we're doing this humanitarian thing and they're supporting us because they want to help get rid of Gaddafi.
00:08:33.000When in reality, they're like, we don't need NATO interference.
00:08:36.000You know, it's like, we've got our own revolution going on.
00:08:46.000You start bombing land, you start bombing farmlands and all kinds of stuff.
00:08:50.000Doing things that, in my opinion, completely violated the Geneva Convention.
00:08:52.000So when I saw this, I was like, this is treason.
00:08:54.000You know, we didn't get any authorization from Congress to do this, and now we're out here killing innocent people.
00:09:00.000Like, I signed up to defend my country and I go out and wage these nonsensical wars.
00:09:04.000And you see what history has laid out.
00:09:08.000Shortly after that happened, you know, All these terrorist cells that came together, took over Tripoli, they created ISIS, started funneling oil through Syria, and the rest is history.
00:09:18.000And now in Africa, and I tell this to a lot of people that a lot of people aren't aware of, the reason why I don't support Barack Obama anymore is we have the first black president and he has done more for slavery than anybody else in history.
00:09:30.000Because right now in Libya, Pretty sure it's still going on right now.
00:09:34.000In Libya, they have these open-air slave markets where they're going around collecting people from my parents' country, Ghana.
00:09:39.000They're kidnapping people all across the country and selling them off into slavery.
00:10:14.000You know, they had cameras all over the entire place and I just was like, you know, I understand why we shot these guys and started our own country, man.
00:10:50.000Everybody's on this whole Marxist train right now, and it just it just blew my mind It didn't make much sense to me because the only thing that kept repeating in my mind is I had a seventh grade teacher in School 18 in Patterson's name was mr. D'Amicolo Growing up, he grew up in fascist Italy during the times of World War II.
00:11:08.000And he would tell us these kinds of things about, you know, be very mindful and be very careful about these leaders that come in and promise all these kinds of things.
00:11:15.000And they start drifting the country into socialism.
00:11:17.000It always sounds like a good idea on paper, but in practice, it never ends well.
00:11:21.000I remember a lot of kids were just like, haha, that'll never happen in America.
00:12:48.000So, you know, we're watching this video about Ron Paul, and I'm like, I don't want to watch this.
00:12:51.000I don't care about this Obama, you know?
00:12:55.000But I always kept it in the back of my mind, what they were talking about, but around 2010, when I came back, I started working at JFK Airport, doing the same thing I was doing in the Air Force, but for JFK.
00:13:06.000And I couldn't even afford an apartment, right?
00:13:08.000I was making like $28, $29 an hour, really good money, but the tax was just ridiculous.
00:13:13.000And I ended up living with this guy named Nick in Ozone Park.
00:13:19.000It's a whole other story, but this guy here, man, that was the first time I ever encountered a socialist and knew what a socialist was.
00:13:25.000Like, in his house, he had, like, this massive communist flag hanging on the wall, all kinds of, like, literature from Lenin and all kinds of stuff, and I was intrigued.
00:13:33.000I'm not gonna lie, because I've never seen any of this kind of stuff.
00:13:35.000I'm like, whoa, look at all this Russian stuff, you know what I mean?
00:13:37.000So, we're sitting down, we're talking about this stuff.
00:13:39.000Oh man, you should you should totally be a socialist like, you know, we're for free college or for free health
00:13:44.000You believe in equality, right? I'm like, yeah, I believe in equality
00:13:46.000And he's like, you know what you should come with me to this this rally, right?
00:13:49.000and it wasn't a church in Brooklyn massive massive church was probably about like 200 people inside this church and
00:13:54.000There's this guy he's up there and he's just like, you know We're gonna we're gonna fight for the rights and you know
00:14:01.000We're gonna get free college because college is too expensive rent is expensive
00:14:04.000And I'm like, yeah, yeah, these are all good ideas.
00:14:06.000But I remember asking the people next to me, this is cool, but how are we going to implement this?
00:14:12.000What do you mean how are we going to implement this, man?
00:14:29.000They can wire their money and disappear.
00:14:31.000There's no way you're gonna write, unless you're gonna write a law to mandate them from not leaving the country or moving their business, and I highly doubt you're gonna be able to do that.
00:14:41.000And it was at that point, when I came back from that rally, that I went home and I was like, let me look at Ron Paul and see what Ron Paul's talking about.
00:14:47.000And listen, for the people who don't know about Ron Paul or haven't actually heard from the guy, You see him talking.
00:15:12.000Yeah, and I'm like, and then I thought about, I'm like, listen, at this point I already figured out the whole OPEC system and the petrol dollar and why we're going to war to get the oil to keep us going and all this stuff.
00:15:22.000And I'm like, oh man, this guy definitely knows what he's talking about.
00:15:26.000If you really think about it, every single conflict we've got going on in the United States stems from this fraction reserve banking system.
00:15:32.000The only reason why we're doing corrupt stuff is to pay all these taxes and pay off this Fed on the debt that will never pay off.
00:15:36.000You know? And it really changed my perspective on a lot of things, but obviously I lost a lot of friends.
00:15:43.000A lot of friends. And I was a very, very popular guy growing up, you know?
00:15:47.000A lot of my opinions towards Obama, I would be very outspoken about this guy.
00:15:51.000This guy's not for us, he's not for America.
00:15:53.000And yeah, I just kind of sat in the sidelines for a while.
00:15:58.000Did you vote for Trump the first time?
00:15:59.0003 million and 22 percent, I voted for Donald Trump.
00:16:54.000And I'm like, no, it w it wasn't until, um, Late 2015, a little bit before he announced that he was running for president, that they were doing this town hall thing, and I can't find the video anymore for the life of me.
00:17:05.000If you can, that'd be fantastic, but I believe it was MSNBC.
00:17:08.000It was like a little town hall thing, and they were asking him questions about just his stance on a lot of different things, and they asked him about the war in Iraq, and he was like, you know, the war in Iraq was a mistake.
00:17:19.000We should never went into war with Iraq.
00:17:21.000If anybody really did their research, they'd find out it was the Saudis, okay?
00:18:06.000I was sitting down, I was watching with my boy Gord, we're watching in the room, and I'm like, yo, this guy's talking about the Federal Reserve.
00:18:11.000The only other person I heard talking about this was Ron Paul, so then I said, okay, there may be something to this Trump guy, you know?
00:18:17.000I know he's been talking about China forever.
00:18:25.000No, it was good though, it was an awesome story.
00:18:27.000I mean, dude, you defied orders you thought were illegal or... It's not even a matter of them being legal or illegal because if the president says it, it's legal, even if it's wrong.
00:18:38.000Slavery was legal at one point, right?
00:18:41.000You know, I didn't feel that it made sense for us to go out and do these atrocities.
00:18:48.000On top of that, what made me more upset than the fact that we were doing this was the fact that on CNN and AFN, they're saying that, oh, the humanitarian no-fly zone was a success.
00:18:57.000And then you look at all the other news coverage.
00:18:59.000And in England, you get access to all kinds of news.
00:20:12.000Because I see these cops, you know, the governors say, I'm gonna issue an edict in violation of the Constitution, and so many of these cops are just like, okay.
00:21:55.000But no, Fourth Ward is a, it's not, put it like this.
00:21:59.000It's always been a pretty dangerous place.
00:22:01.000As a child growing up, even though it was dangerous, we didn't have the amount of shootings that we have today.
00:22:06.000Now, it's like literally, if you have the news break app on your phone, literally every other day, sometimes every single day, someone's getting shot.
00:22:29.000But he's got an open warrant for third-degree felony sexual assault.
00:22:35.000There's also news circulating that at one point he was arrested for illegally having a concealed firearm or something to that effect.
00:22:41.000I'm wondering if the cops took that information when they were going in and said, hey, there's this guy, or whether they knew or they didn't.
00:22:47.000But I'm curious your thoughts on this situation and defunding the police, considering you live in an area which is 35 minutes outside of New York, you're running as a Republican, and you're in an area that's, I guess, not too great.
00:23:00.000So to touch on the situation that happened in Minneapolis, when I saw the video at first, The first thing I said is listen, we don't we don't have all the facts and even what you're telling me right now that this guy could have possibly You know had warrants existing or whatever.
00:23:13.000I don't know that so I'm not gonna I'm not gonna Completely double down and say that this guy was in the wrong or whatever What I will say is this the shooting seven times is absolutely unnecessary.
00:23:21.000I think that was a little bit excessive now another thing I will say though is Regardless of what stance you are, in a situation where anybody, not just a police officer, has a gun aimed at you, you don't turn your back on somebody with a gun aimed at you.
00:23:37.000And from the way that it looked in the video, he was trying to get in a car, some people say he was getting in a car, some people say he was reaching for something.
00:23:43.000The only thing that I'm focused on is when you got to the car, your hands are not, they're not visible, right?
00:23:48.000You're opening into a vehicle that they don't know what's inside that vehicle.
00:23:51.000Now, maybe these police officers weren't trained effectively, I don't know what the situation was, but you shot this guy up.
00:24:01.000The problem that I have, though, is when people emotionally jump to something and start burning down the city, like we've got going on right now.
00:24:09.000I firmly believe that the only way to fix this problem is to reform the police.
00:24:14.000Now, you see what happened in New York.
00:24:16.000They cut back, I believe it was $1.7 billion from the budget.
00:24:19.000Cut about $1.7 billion off of the budget.
00:24:21.000They closed off the crime task force in New York and crime shot up almost 200 plus percent.
00:24:26.000Now, a lot of people are leaving New York.
00:24:28.000People are even leaving and moving into my city of all... I don't know why, but you're moving into my city of all places.
00:24:34.000And they're bringing a lot of that violence as well, too.
00:24:36.000A lot of the people believe that we got to get rid of the police.
00:24:39.000In Patterson, for example, about two days ago, and like I told you, I got the video up on my website, where I went up and I spoke with some of these Black Lives Matter protesters, kind of just, you know, pick their brains, see what's on their mind, because they painted this mural in the middle of the street.
00:24:51.000And when I started speaking with them, a lot of them had the mentality of, well, we need to defund the police and get rid of the police.
00:25:28.000Stands for Justice, Accountability, and Reporting Officers Bill, right?
00:25:32.000And this is an idea that I had shortly after the time that Eric Gardner got killed, but I had no aspirations for running for Congress or anything at that point.
00:25:37.000I just figured now would be a great time to talk about it.
00:25:40.000And what I feel is when something happens in an internal investigation, right?
00:25:46.000And in this case, I brought up to these young individuals with Black Lives Matter.
00:25:50.000I brought up a case that happened to a guy named Jameke Lowry in Patterson, New Jersey.
00:25:55.000Now, this gentleman, he walked into a police department.
00:26:30.000So you raised the biggest issue in this problem, right?
00:26:35.000When this happened, I told him, I said, I asked him, do you really believe that the Patterson administration, or even the administration of the state of New Jersey, cares about black lives?
00:26:46.000And he said, no, I don't believe they do.
00:26:47.000And I say, well, they didn't give us any justice or any solid answers for what happened to Jameke Lowry, yet they're allowing you to paint a massive Black Lives Matter logo in the middle of the street.
00:27:12.000You know, so then I said, listen, What needs to be done to fix the situation is we have to find out, we need to create an organization that can police the police.
00:27:21.000Because if the police are policing us, who polices them?
00:28:47.000With a situation like this, the next question someone asks is like, well, what if the FBI, I mean, what if the Department of Justice gets corrupted, right?
00:28:54.000Let's say there's a guy in New Jersey who's working there.
00:28:57.000I would want an officer from Montana to go and investigate what's going on in New Jersey, or something to that effect.
00:29:03.000Second phase of that is I also believe that police officers need to go through more routine training.
00:29:10.000They typically go through six months in police academy.
00:29:14.000Every now and then they brush up on their firearm skills, brush up on CPR, and that's about it.
00:29:20.000But if you're a doctor, dentist, or any one of these really high-profile jobs, you have to renew your license periodically.
00:29:26.000Being a police officer is a very complicated position, right?
00:29:29.000You gotta do all kinds of stuff, deal with mental health, deal with, you know, de-escalation, all kinds of things like that.
00:29:34.000So I believe that at least twice a year, once or twice a year, these police officers would have to go through this training all over again.
00:29:41.000And I believe there should be an incentive for it as well, too, right?
00:29:43.000If you go to a class that teaches you how to disarm a gun or whatever the case may be, right, I believe that police officers should be compensated for that.
00:29:49.000They should be given Preferential treatment for doing these kinds of things.
00:29:54.000The reason why I say this is because if these justice officers come and they do an investigation, they can go down the list.
00:29:59.000Okay, Officer Brown did this, this, this, and this.
00:30:04.000The next problem we've got going on here is the unions.
00:30:07.000It's very difficult to get rid of the unions, and I have no intention of getting rid of the unions.
00:30:11.000They're there for a very specific reason, and I understand that.
00:30:14.000The problem I have with the unions is they're going to protect the police to make sure that they look as good as possible so that they can continue to get the funding so that the police can continue to pay the unions and keep their existence together, right?
00:30:24.000And for these reasons, there's some good officers, and I've spoken with lots of them and told them the same idea.
00:30:30.000You know, there's lots of very good officers that want to do the right thing, but it's very difficult to do the right thing when the union controls what's going on.
00:30:35.000You try and go against the grain, and they can make your life very, very difficult, you know?
00:30:41.000So, if they're not going to rat or snitch on each other, or throw each other under the bus, my solution is this.
00:30:47.000As a police officer, if your job is to uphold the law, you should be held to a higher standard.
00:30:51.000If you do something as wrong as stealing two pennies from somebody, and we find out you're doing 15 years, Fifteen.
00:31:00.000The reason why I say this is because how can you enforce the law and you're not able, you're not willing to accept the full punishment for you violating the law you're supposed to uphold in the first place, right?
00:31:17.000Now, of course, we have to work out the legalities here of whether this will make sense or not, but the point that I'm making is if we find out that you've done something wrong, you have to face the penalties for it.
00:31:25.000You can't because like it's it's too often where you know a police officer does something ridiculous and they kind of just walk off for like a slap on the wrist administrative leave or whatever the case may be and we shouldn't have situations like that.
00:31:36.000I got a guy off in uh I shouldn't say I shouldn't say it that way.
00:32:33.000It's tough though, like, you look at what happened in Kenosha, and when you look at it without any context, I can frame the story of Kenosha this one way.
00:32:42.000A guy was walking to his car after breaking up a fight.
00:32:45.000The police officers then decided to stop him because he was refusing their orders and fired seven times in the back.
00:33:09.000Of course, the left, because it empowers their ideology and their narrative, will go with the, you know, oh no, this poor man.
00:33:16.000And, you know, there are many conservatives who are saying, well, he reached in the van, it was justifiable.
00:33:21.000I think the truth is a little closer to the middle.
00:33:22.000Right. Look, the cops are trying to stop you. He was trying to flee. But you look at this and you
00:33:29.000wonder about whether the cops here should face some kind of penalty. If they entered this and
00:33:36.000they were told as they're driving in, we have a man who has an open warrant for felony sexual
00:33:42.000assault, possibly armed, past conviction for illegal concealed weapon, be advised.
00:33:48.000And then the cops pull up thinking like, this guy is not only a violent abuser of women, but he could have a gun, and he's ignoring us, and he reaches in the vehicle.
00:33:57.000Did those cops do anything wrong, if that's how they were told to go in?
00:34:02.000When I see stories like this, and many other stories, it sounds like the real issue, like Breonna Taylor for instance, the issue is the system.
00:34:54.000This police officer should have the ability to go and speak to these officers in the Department of Justice.
00:34:58.000Listen, they're trying to tell me to do something illegal.
00:35:01.000Regardless of what the union tries to say or do, it's like when the investigation really comes down to it and they can find out that these police officers were giving you an unlawful order, then you're clear.
00:35:09.000Because even what's going to happen here in Kenosha, they're going to do an investigation.
00:35:12.000Like you said, there's some people on the right that are like, well, you know, he reached into his car, et cetera, et cetera.
00:35:16.000People on the left saying whatever, whatever, right?
00:35:18.000No matter what answer No matter what answer that the police department puts out...
00:35:25.000People are gonna try and burn down the city and do whatever the hell they want, primarily because it's like, oh well, the police killed him, they allowed it to happen, and now they're saying it's all good?
00:35:35.000So, this is the reason why I believe there needs to be a third party.
00:35:40.000A third party that's completely unbiased, that has nothing to do, and has no allegiance, and could care less whether you're in the right or wrong.
00:35:46.000They just need to get to the bottom of it.
00:35:48.000I believe that's the only logical solution to this, because Until we can come up with something, or if there ever will be, and I highly doubt there will be, a solution where it's a community-based police force, where it's just as organized as the police forces we have today, this is what we have.
00:36:03.000And when we have a system like this in place, the police are left with three options.
00:36:07.000If there's a scumbag police officer on the force, you got three options.
00:36:10.000Either stop what you're doing and do the right thing, you quit, or eventually you get caught.
00:36:14.000And when you get caught, you're going to prison.
00:36:25.000So if you guys want to protect them, but the more you have better police officers on your force that are better trained, that are routinely getting trained, there's no excuses for them to go out there and do nonsense like this.
00:36:36.000Everything you're saying is the opposite of defund the police.
00:36:38.000Well, yeah, of course, because it's like defunding, it's not going to work.
00:36:55.000Because, like, when you start wearing thin their resources, like, I had a conversation with my friend the other night, and he was saying, like, you know, if something like this happened in Patterson, man, like, what would happen?
00:37:04.000If there was a riot, what are we gonna do?
00:37:06.000And I'm like, in all honesty, man, Patterson, I believe they have about two or three of these armored vehicles, right, for these raids, for, you know, drug dealers, whatever the case may be.
00:37:16.000They probably got about three or four of them.
00:37:17.000They don't have the power to do a massive full-scale operation, just go and crack down on everybody overnight.
00:37:23.000This is just my opinion, what I believe.
00:37:24.000And even if something like that were to happen, they'd be stretched really thin for resources.
00:37:29.000If a riot ever took place in Patterson, they'd have to call in the National Guard.
00:37:40.000They don't have... They're not as powerful as we really think they are.
00:37:45.000And the more we try and chip at them and try and decrease their funds and try and make life difficult for them, you're making life difficult for everybody across the board.
00:37:55.000You mentioned, well, the reason I brought up the increasing the funding, because Trump just came out with his second term agenda, of which is, you know, I'm pretty sure it's an item for like increasing resources for police, increasing the penalties.
00:38:40.000But I was like, what if we freeze interest rates For student loan debt, so that they gotta pay back all of the money they got, but they're not gonna be trapped underwater forever.
00:38:58.000And then a lot of the things that come out in his second-term agenda, like increasing funding for police to better train and equip, and I'm like, Yeah, that's actually one of the solutions I've proposed.
00:39:11.000And so some people are saying that Trump's new, his second-term agenda is like a landslide-worthy agenda.
00:40:21.000They're all Democrats that are running.
00:40:22.000Because I was looking up the information on it, and a lot of the sites didn't list their party affiliation, and I figured maybe city council, they don't... Yeah, it's not partisan with council races.
00:40:34.000You run, you're just a person in the city.
00:40:36.000But they are, like, they vote Democrat.
00:40:40.000I want to take a quick look at Trump's agenda list.
00:40:44.000So we've got create 10 million jobs, a million new small businesses, cut taxes to boost take-home pay, enact fair trade deals to protect American jobs, made in America tax credits, expand opportunity zones, continue deregulatory agenda for energy independence.
00:40:58.000You know, I don't want to go through all this.
00:41:04.000So this is Billy Prempeh's list, and you've got immigration reform, pro-life, I think it's fair to say, protecting rights of the unborn, secure the border, rebuild our infrastructure in inner cities, fight against human trafficking, Second Amendment rights, jobs, taxes, regulations, school choice, decriminalize use of marijuana, term limits for Congress!
00:41:26.000Tell me about, because there's an overlap here, obviously.
00:41:29.000Like I said earlier, I thought it was interesting because you've had your positions listed for a long time.
00:41:34.000I wonder what it is that has kind of created the space where you've got a bunch of ideas, you live in a city, and did Donald Trump see that?
00:41:43.000Does he recognize you and other people like you who are supporting him, saying these are the issues that matter most?
00:46:15.000I'm not saying buy their votes, I'm saying there's a lot of ways to make someone smile and think positively about you, and then they vote for you.
00:46:21.000Whether or not you're actually going to do anything to help them or not.
00:46:23.000So we end up with all these politicians.
00:48:19.000If you wanted to, that's on you, you know what I mean, if you choose to do that, but it's not common that they do do that.
00:48:25.000But if you're running for Congress, let's say you do two years now, you stop, eight years later you do another two years, whatever, I think that's fine, but you can't do it consecutively.
00:48:33.000Because I believe that the longer that congressmen sit in position and they stick around in government, now they're hanging out with lobbyists, now they're hanging out with special interest groups, and now they're starting to fandangle and do all this stuff, they neglect their districts and they sit around and they act entitled.
00:48:47.000You go anywhere and you see this guy in the restaurants or in Patsy's and Patterson or any of these places, he sits down like he's a mafioso.
00:49:29.000But, um, you know, I leave my, I leave my phone number up there.
00:49:32.000I'm open to anybody because I believe if you're going to, if you're running for Congress, you need to be accessible.
00:49:37.000You contact any of Bill Pascrell's four offices, or you send emails to the guy, you're going to get an automated response, or someone's going to pick up the phone and say, oh, we'll set up an appointment, we'll set up a meeting, and he'll kind of just duck and dodge and never actually get the question answered.
00:51:47.000This guy is telling us, you know, keep our businesses closed, nobody should be able to reopen, COVID's gonna kill us all, right?
00:51:54.000Yet, he is marching side by side, you're like, no six feet of separation, with tons of people, Black Lives Matter guys, walking up Broadway in Patterson, New Jersey.
00:54:46.000And so there's a bunch of studies that have come out saying, there are studies saying it's ineffective.
00:54:52.000Some of these studies that actually came out were big and got carried by the media, got retracted.
00:54:56.000But this is one of those things where you've got to be really careful.
00:54:59.000They set up, on social media and in the media, this very circuitous path where you have to say very specific things, otherwise they'll just come and try and nuke your channel.
00:55:16.000The way that I look at the way I look at this whole COVID situation is if you're listening to what a politician says in regards to sickness you're you're looking in the wrong direction all right.
00:55:26.000This is a doctor who's been doing this for well over 30 years you know he's been doing this for over 30 years he self-prescribed himself me and him we made a video together basically going after Bill Pascrell because him and Senator Menendez they wrote a letter to the FDA stating that oh we should retract the uh the the fast tracking of the hydroxychloroquine Because it's not proven, we should wait for a vaccine.
00:55:46.000And I'm like, well, we haven't even seen if the vaccine is proven.
00:55:48.000And even if the vaccine is proven, that's months and months away.
00:55:50.000So you're telling me people should die?
00:55:52.000Until then, we don't have a solution for that, right?
00:55:54.000And, you know, even though it's all anecdotal evidence at this point, it's showing some kind of promise.
00:55:59.000So what this really demonstrates to me is you, who are not a doctor, are telling people that they shouldn't try anything to make their lives better, but they should wait because you are the politician.
00:56:57.000I'm going to talk to my doctor who knows what's best for me.
00:56:59.000See, what scares me about that is if they're saying hydroxychloroquine is bad and they're putting all their faith in a vaccine, it's like, what special interest do they have on the back end here?
00:57:10.000Because I'm like, what makes you so certain that the vaccine is absolutely going to cure it and we should wait for that?
00:57:14.000You know, I'm and that will there's already been reports that it's it's it's the fast
00:57:19.000tracking is going to be very, very difficult.
00:57:20.000And it's going to take a really, really long time.
00:57:22.000Of course, I'll tell you this, though, I'm honestly less concerned about that.
00:57:27.000We make vaccines for things all the time.
00:58:05.000I mean, you see what happened with that video.
00:58:08.000Breitbart just filmed a bunch of people talking about their opinions, and they referenced specifically Harvey Risch, MD, PhD from Yale, and they got nuked.
00:58:19.000They don't even want to hear the facts, and that's what really scares me, because for the people that are watching, I tell them this.
00:58:28.000If there's more than one place to get your information, right?
00:58:31.000And the internet is telling you... In fact, perfect example.
00:58:35.000Saw a Kamala Harris meme not too long ago, right?
00:58:38.000And we were saying like, oh, what was it?
00:58:40.000It was like, oh, the Democrat Party wants you to vote for a half Indian, Jamaican woman whose grandfather was a former slave owner or whatever, right?
01:00:55.000Yeah, by putting Galman, like, Gal-man.
01:00:58.000It's basically, You'll read a news story about yourself, maybe, right?
01:01:02.000So you're running for Congress, and you'll read a story, and it'll say, you know, Billy Prempeh was throwing bananas at people on the street, or like, you know, throwing cheeseburgers in the air.
01:01:10.000And you're gonna be like, that never happened, I never did that.
01:01:15.000And then you turn the page, and it's a story saying, you know, Bill Priskel, or whatever his name is, was, you know, juggling billiard balls, and you go, wow, I can't believe he was doing that.
01:01:24.000And so the function of it is when you read a story in which you're the expert, you're like, oh, I know that's not real.
01:02:10.000But in the video, Vice News gives me a call and they want to do a story on QAnon because I was at a reopened New Jersey rally about two or three months ago.
01:02:22.000I gave a little speech on stage or whatever and I took a picture with some people who were there.
01:02:45.000So, I'm getting into this thing now where whenever the media contacts me, I'm recording what they're saying just to kind of make them look stupid because they don't know what they're talking about.
01:02:53.000So, when you see the video on Instagram, Vice calls me.
01:02:59.000They don't know anything about my campaign or my candidacy other than the fact that, oh, we know you won the Republican primary, but we know you also support Q. And I'm like, well, where do you see that I support Q?
01:03:10.000When did I ever say that I support Q or anything like that?
01:03:12.000And I kind of start questioning this lady to get to the bottom of what she's talking about.
01:03:16.000She couldn't even answer the question.
01:03:17.000She didn't know what the hell she was talking about.
01:04:02.000i i i i love this video because you're like tell me anyone of my policies basically
01:04:06.000she can't do it and that that says so much
01:04:09.000yeah like you you pointed out specifically This is what the news does.
01:04:13.000Instead of trying to figure out what you're doing to better your community, which includes police reform, which includes, you know, immigration, you gotta attack term limits and all that stuff.
01:04:58.000It's not as funny as the Vice one, though, because the Vice one, I was like, okay, I'm gonna have fun with them this time, because the first time they called me and I was like, the audacity!
01:05:05.000Like, you would ask me such a stupid question.
01:05:07.000Like, I didn't say that to them, and I'm just like, I kind of grilled them in that way.
01:05:10.000The second time when Vice called me, I was like, okay, let me have fun with them.
01:05:36.000Yeah, I was having a conversation with somebody, because a lot of people, I guess it's become a rumor, because I don't take pictures with people.
01:05:42.000They were like, somebody asked me, is it true that you don't take pictures with fans?
01:05:58.000And there was a guy sitting down, and he had a little mustache or whatever, and there was a riot going on or whatever, and I was talking to some leftist guy about something, when this guy walks over and he goes, hey, you're Tim Pool, right?
01:06:09.000And I was like, yeah, and he goes, hey, I'm a big fan, and I was like, hey, appreciate it, shook his hand, and then he says he's a Nazi.
01:06:14.000And I'm sitting there surrounded by Antifa and this guy, and I'm like, dude, are you kidding me?
01:06:18.000Don't come up to me and bring that stuff to me.
01:06:20.000I was like, I'm not cool with what you're doing, with what you believe.
01:07:16.000But there's definitely a lot of murky stuff going on with Jeffrey Epstein.
01:07:19.000There's definitely a lot of murky stuff going on with a lot of these high-profile people, Prince Andrew and whatnot, who have gone to this island.
01:07:25.000And this is the crazy thing, because you've got them trying to conflate what's going on with Epstein, which is like, don't we literally have this lady in jail right now?
01:07:34.000They're like shuffling her around, worried about her, and she's being charged with trafficking and other things.
01:07:40.000So yeah, and there's a picture of Bill Clinton in a blue dress.
01:07:46.000Regardless of what you believe, whether you support the Q thing or not, there's definitely something going down here that just doesn't add up.
01:07:53.000And to put it simply, they're literally prosecuting somebody over it.
01:07:57.000A guy, you know, it's funny, Trump said, I wish her well, and then the left goes insane.
01:08:38.000But yeah, so anyway, this is what happens with the media, and it's one of the reasons why I've been to a ton of events, and I'm like, I just... I don't like doing events.
01:08:46.000They've threatened to burn down events.
01:09:59.000Look, I jokingly say I just complain on the internet.
01:10:03.000But the thing is, and it's the same thing I told you on Twitter, it's like one of the main reasons why I follow and why I really, really, really like your show.
01:10:09.000And you're one of the few people that I actually watch on social media is because Despite you having, like, you traditionally have a lot of liberal views, but you call out the nonsense on that side, too.
01:10:19.000The same way you'll call out the nonsense on the other side.
01:10:20.000It's like, well, this is what news is supposed to be.
01:10:23.000A lot of people give their opinions today.
01:10:25.000Like, on CNN, it's like Don Lemon for 40 minutes talking about why Trump is, you know, Satan himself.
01:10:30.000And you're just calling it the way it is, you know?
01:10:32.000The people on the internet that are doing the researches and looking into information and actually asking questions, getting people to be rational and I think Trump is the internet's politician and Biden is the traditional establishment politician.
01:10:44.000to it. Unless the mainstream media starts to change their formula, they're gonna go
01:10:48.000to way to dodo. I kind of realized something. I think Trump is the
01:10:51.000Internet's politician and Biden is the is the traditional establishment
01:10:55.000politician. That's actually a good point. Because I noticed something. Trump did
01:10:58.000the biggest ad buy, like the biggest ad buy ever on digital.
01:11:02.000It was like a seven-figure, one-month, you know, buy.
01:11:05.000And he bought the most expensive ad possible, the YouTube banner.
01:11:08.000And it was this big news story in the New York Times.
01:11:20.000Like, okay, listen, if you've got a YouTube channel for your digital convention, don't you want people on YouTube to click it to go watch it?
01:11:30.000However, I saw that, I started thinking, I'm like, wow.
01:11:34.000So they're not, they're not trying to win.
01:11:36.000They're, they're just, they're, they're phoning it in.
01:11:37.000They're, they're planning on losing, right?
01:11:39.000Joe Biden spent 200, I believe it was 220 million on TV ads.
01:11:44.000And that's when I realized what it is.
01:11:45.000Nobody's watching TV like that anymore.
01:11:47.000But look, there are a lot of people who do watch TV.
01:11:51.000And if you get your news, if you're like one of these regular normie types who aren't paying attention, you get your news from memes and from your friends, word of mouth.
01:12:53.000So when one journalist writes, you know, Donald Trump is losing, their buddy sees it and then writes Donald Trump is losing, and then you get New York Times, Wall Street, you know, not Wall Street Journal, but like New York Times, Washington Post, Vox, BuzzFeed, Trump is losing.
01:13:12.000And that's probably why they didn't see Trump coming in 2016.
01:13:17.000So now you take that, combined with the fact that, you know, Biden's buying TV and Trump's buying digital, and I think Trump is the candidate for the internet age.
01:13:37.000I don't know man like did you see the and I thought this was fake man but did you see the uh the performance I can't remember the guy's name man but the guy huh what's his name Billy Porter the guy with the dress yep oh my days oh dude I thought that was a meme I was like listen man I'm at my cousin's house his girlfriend's like did you see this madness and I'm like What?
01:13:59.000And I'm like, there's no way that's for real.
01:14:02.000That looks like an adult swim sketch or something like that, man.
01:15:03.000So what that looks like to me is like, you're talking about all this struggle and the things, the black community, the equality, and I'm like, to me...
01:15:10.000To me, it looks like they're making fun of this.
01:15:27.000They're definitely ha-ha-ing in our face with this.
01:15:29.000You know, man, it's a recurring theme for me to talk about, but I do believe... I know Republicans have been saying it for a long time, so it's kind of funny.
01:15:37.000I think I've come to this conclusion in a different path, but I think the Democrats are overt racists.
01:15:42.000And I wouldn't be surprised if the whole thing was to just mock and belittle it and, like, laugh in your face.
01:15:47.000It probably was, because, you know, throughout this entire race, You know, with me saying that, hey, I'm a Republican, I'm running as a Republican, black people don't give me a hard time.
01:15:56.000Hispanic people don't give me a hard time.
01:15:57.000The people that give me the hardest time are the white liberals.
01:16:00.000The guys with the nose piercing and the blue hair to the side, you know.
01:16:29.000It's only these super off-the-wall liberals that give me a hard time.
01:16:32.000This is what I think is really, really fascinating about, you know, candidates like you, candidates like Kimberly Klasick, and in a sense, this kind of... I don't know, I guess there's like a new Republican, and it's sort of emerging under Trump.
01:16:47.000You've got people like me, for instance.
01:16:50.000I've been, you know, independent, left-leaning.
01:19:06.000I noticed you got decriminalized marijuana.
01:19:08.000Yeah, because I'm like, yo, bro, there's a lot of people that have their lives, my cousins, for example, have their lives completely destroyed for even having a small bag of weed, you know what I mean?
01:19:15.000I'm like, listen, I don't care if you smoke weed or not, whether you like weed or not is besides the point.
01:19:20.000The point that I'm saying is like, I don't know a single person, I haven't seen a single study of someone who's died from smoking marijuana.
01:19:24.000I know people that smoke marijuana for because they got cataracts, they got, you know, back problems.
01:19:29.000I have a friend, he's got a fused disc and all kinds of stuff.
01:19:35.000I've seen them all strung out on Percocets and Xanax and all kinds of stuff, and they're fun people to be around when they smoke weed, you know?
01:19:41.000They're not, you know, losing their mind and tweaking out.
01:19:43.000So I'm saying, why should someone have their entire lives destroyed because of that?
01:19:48.000I don't know if these are your fans calling, but people from all across the country keep calling my phone.
01:19:51.000Oh, you told them your phone number was on the- That's true, that's true, that's probably it.
01:19:56.000But, you know, I started- Tell them to text you.
01:21:42.000And the funny thing is, is going out there, when I was gonna get stationed in Texas, the first time we go off base, and we're walking around, this is in Wichita Falls, Texas, right?
01:21:50.000Me and my friends are going out, we're looking for a, I think it was like a video game store or something we were going to.
01:21:55.000We're walking, and where we're going through, we're like in the middle of nowhere, like some podunk cornfield type place, right?
01:22:01.000And there's like this guy sitting in this dilapidated house, just chilling there with a bloodhound, like just totally stereotypical, you know what I mean?
01:22:08.000Was he in a rocking chair with a shotgun?
01:22:10.000You might as well have been, you know?
01:22:12.000So it's me, black dude, a Hawaiian guy, and a Samoan guy, right?
01:22:27.000We're like, oh man, we could smell something burning.
01:22:28.000So we're like, man, they're probably like, you know, burning a cross or something in the backyard, you know what I mean?
01:22:32.000And I'm like, yo, let's just go back to base or whatever, right?
01:22:35.000And the guy's like, hey man, y'all from around here, I don't say anything, you know, but the smallest guy, the Samoan guy, is like, yeah, yeah, we're looking for this store or whatever.
01:22:42.000He's like, hey, why don't y'all come out back?
01:22:44.000You know, we're cooking a pig back here.
01:22:46.000And we're like, no, no, no, we're good, we're good, we're good.
01:23:23.000It feels like it's like the pendulum swung.
01:23:25.000And so where you used to have, you know, the racists in the South and everything, it's swung now to where they'll treat you like a normal, regular person.
01:23:32.000But now on the left, They've gone so far in the other direction, you've got white progressives that scream in the face of minorities' racial slurs.
01:23:51.000It's hilarious because she's holding up a sign while she's screaming at a black woman and it's like...
01:23:56.000Dude, but the sign on the back is fragile, and I'm like, that is the perfect image of white fragility, this lady.
01:24:02.000But this guy's filming and he goes, don't you think it's inappropriate for you as a white woman to be screaming at a black lady about racism?
01:25:53.000I was talking to, I got an email from some dude who said he's in Europe, and when you turn on any European news outlet, the narrative is always far left.
01:26:03.000That Trump is evil, he's a dictator, peaceful protests are marching and Trump's is beating him.
01:26:08.000And then he's like, but then I go on the internet and I watch what's actually happening and it makes me angry.
01:26:12.000So, you know, it's like, I wonder if the pendulum has swung.
01:26:17.000You know, you tell the story about a guy who's got roasted a pig in lemonade and you go back and it's the nicest people in the world.
01:26:50.000And I honestly believe that if I didn't go to that Trump rally on January 28th, I wouldn't be, for one, I wouldn't be running for Congress, and two, it wouldn't have revitalized my hope that we can still save New Jersey.
01:27:35.000And he's one of those guys who was like a low key Trump supporter.
01:27:37.000He doesn't want anybody to know, but like now everybody knows he's like, you know, high key Trump now, but like, so it's like, let's go to the rally.
01:28:07.000So while we're going down there, you know, he's probably thinking like, you know, he's probably just like, you know, regular Democrat dude from the hood who's curious, right?
01:28:54.000By the time you get out of the park, you come down one block, you go up three blocks, you cross the street, and then there's a huge parking lot in the Wildwood Center, and there's a massive snake chain going all the way through the parking lot until you got into the front.
01:29:50.000We're sitting down, we're standing in front of this line waiting for cheesesteaks, and I see Kaylee coming down the side of this little barricade or whatever, right?
01:30:01.000She's got the microphone, she's like putting it to crowds, trying to get people to talk.
01:30:03.000People are like, oh no, my boss, my boss sees me.
01:30:42.000You know, that's, you go on Trump's page, you'll find that post that I said.
01:30:46.000I said, you know, Trump, good guy, whatever, woo.
01:30:49.000I said that, and then right after all that was done, everybody in the crowd was like, man, you said something that was on my mind, but you just worded it in such a way that I never could.
01:31:24.000And he's like, you've got a mind about all these different kinds of things.
01:31:28.000I feel like if you polish yourself up and you kind of, you know, put your things in the right way, like you could do really well in politics.
01:31:42.000And I'm like, all right, doctor, let's do it.
01:31:44.000All right, so let's do this race, man.
01:31:46.000And we're sitting down and we're watching Trump on the jumbo screen while he's talking.
01:31:52.000And I just got like filled with like this, this just like, yes, let's do this kind of feeling, man.
01:31:57.000Cause I'm watching this guy and I'm like, yo, all these people came from all across the state and the surrounding areas to come and see this guy in freezing cold weather.
01:32:38.000So I'm like, if I can do that, and the president was able to do that, and I know I've got pretty good ideas, I'm gonna seriously take Dr. Castillo up on his offer.
01:32:47.000And from then on, the following day, went home, built that website that we're looking at right now, started making the logos on Photoshop, and just started doing the whole thing.
01:33:17.000The Democrats even called him out to debate.
01:33:18.000The only person he agreed to debate was a guy named Alt Basaran, right?
01:33:22.000Alt Basaran Which I think was a horrible campaign move, was on his website, it was like, you know, Congress deserves a former illegal alien in Congress.
01:33:33.000And I'm like, that's a horrible slogan, you know, to put.
01:33:35.000Because he championed himself on, you know, I'm a Turkish immigrant, came here illegally, and I'm in Congress, and I should be in Congress.
01:33:42.000But he was like off the wall socialist, this guy.
01:36:44.000And he's not going to try and debate that kind of stuff, you know?
01:36:48.000And, you know, I'm kind of sick and tired of people using the black community as the useful idiots, you know?
01:36:55.000Same way that the socialists took over with the useful idiots doing the same thing right now with the African-American community and Black Lives Matter.
01:37:17.000That's why, you know, there's some things Candace Owens has said that I've disagreed with, but for the most part... That's why I was mentioning, like, you and Kimberly, for instance, people like Candace Owens, the Hodge twins, you know, Terrence Williams.
01:37:30.000I don't... I think there's a lot of people who...
01:37:35.000They use identity politics, they make money off it, they make a career off of it, and now you finally got a bunch of people who are actually black standing up, asserting themselves, saying, here's what we want, here's what we want to do.
01:38:19.000I come second generation mixed race family.
01:38:21.000I grew up with stories about civil rights era and all the stuff and all the things that were hard fought.
01:38:26.000And now I'm seeing this insane racism from the left, but I've absolutely always been someone who's detested racism, detested white supremacists and all that stuff.
01:38:37.000And now I find myself in this interesting position where, as someone who's grown up hearing stories from my grandparents, from my parents, about what was life like in the country before civil rights, I see a bunch of black people actually standing up saying, we're gonna run, and they're conservatives.
01:39:11.000But to be fair, you look at the diversity, I guess, of the parties.
01:39:17.000Yeah, you look at the Republican Party, you've got a whole bunch of white dudes.
01:39:19.000You look at the Democrat Party, you've got a whole bunch of, you know, you've got minority women, you've got some minority dudes, you've got some white people.
01:39:25.000But it's all about fall in line behind our ideas or you're a racist and we'll try and tear you down.
01:39:55.000They want to make sure that they have the support of people based on what they look like, instead of convincing people their ideas are good.
01:40:10.000You see all the Democrats and you've got different people of different colors and genders and you look at the Republicans and it's mostly like white dudes and some white women and they use that against them.
01:42:34.000Earlier in this year, party affiliation was higher, according to Gallup, among Republicans, and it switched and got particularly bad around the time the George Floyd incident happened.
01:42:43.000We can also see Black Lives Matter support skyrocketed.
01:42:46.000But since the riots have been going crazy, opposition has been growing and support has been going down.
01:42:52.000You know, anyway, the general idea I see is, for a long time, nobody was involved in politics.
01:42:58.000Your mission, particularly in Chicago, was go in and go dee-dee-dee-dee-dee-dee-dee-dee and go home.
01:43:27.000If you have this guy who's been in for 20, 23 years, and you're coming out now saying, look at all these problems with police, I'll be like, wow, after 23 years?
01:45:19.000Nah, so... It's a challenge because I think a lot of people in that city, in any city, they're gonna be like whatever the D is, you know what I mean?
01:47:06.000And if that's their logic, okay, but I'm saying the reason why it is this way is because you're doing nothing.
01:47:12.000So no matter how you try and rationalize that I'm not paying thing, like I was talking with one of these guys, I'm not going to say his name, but he's like, you know, you know, I understand Bill, but you know, Rome wasn't built in a day.
01:47:22.000If you want to win this race, you know, we have to focus on all the cities on the outskirts and then we're going to focus on Patterson.
01:47:39.000They're moving to these surrounding areas with that liberal stuff.
01:47:41.000You're going to keep this process going on forever and ever.
01:47:44.000Until you take control of what's happening in that city, until you start setting up the tables, you start going to the low, you start going to the high schools, reaching out to the youth, getting people registered, getting them politically involved the way the Democrats are doing it right now, you're going to consistently lose.
01:47:56.000That's why on these outskirt races it's always on edge.
01:47:58.000If a Republican wins, we could possibly lose.
01:48:40.000They have, you know, great talking points and things they want to do, but without something like that to actually push the candidates, you can't get it.
01:48:46.000And if you can't really focus on... You can't really focus on the whole money aspect, because I get it.
01:48:51.000Money's definitely necessary to win this race.
01:48:54.000But what I believe is what's really going to win this race against Pasquale is strategy.
01:49:20.000And there's people that are like, hey, I need you to, like, if you can come down to, you know, Belmar, come over here to this area and like, you know, just speak and continue to talk about what you're talking about.
01:49:27.000You're like, you're a very fired up guy.
01:49:29.000And I said, listen, if I'm like this, there's definitely other people inside the state that are like this.
01:49:33.000So if we were able to mobilize, let's say, 10,000.
01:49:36.000In fact, let me just break down some numbers for you here.
01:49:38.000In the 9th District, there's 202,000 plus registered Democrats.
01:49:43.000There's 69,000 plus registered Republicans.
01:49:47.000But there's 179,000 plus unaffiliated voters.
01:49:51.000So that's 179,000 people that are disenfranchised.
01:49:54.000They don't trust either side, and primarily they don't trust the Republican side because, as you can see from the sides of the Republican Party, they're not putting in the work.
01:50:01.000So if you're not putting in the work, you're not reaching out to those people, these people are going to say, you know what?
01:50:05.000I'm just not going to vote or I'm going to vote for whatever I feel.
01:50:08.000There's no real solid, you know, line drawn in the sand.
01:50:11.000So until we actually go out there and speak to these people, we're going to keep losing.
01:50:15.000So someone's got to put that groundwork.
01:50:16.000So I said, listen, if we got and I said, I said, listen, if there's one hundred seventy two thousand people in the
01:50:21.000ninth district that are unaffiliated, if we got 300 people right to make
01:50:25.000some phone calls and we divided these numbers amongst the people, that's
01:50:28.000about five hundred and ninety two phone calls per person.
01:50:31.000Divide that by 30 days, that's 29 calls a day.
01:50:33.000So if 300 people made 29 calls a day and reached out to these people, we'd reach every single voter that's unaffiliated in the 9th district in 30 days.
01:50:40.000Now imagine if we expand that across the state.
01:50:42.000Now there's about 25,000 people in this group.
01:50:48.000And if there's someone over there in a completely different city, completely different district, and that guy needs help, we've got the machine.
01:51:01.000They'll probably plug you here and there if they totally support you.
01:51:05.000But there's nothing like that for the community.
01:51:08.000This has to be a grassroots effort, because the second we get something like this done, and we're able to successfully do this in New Jersey, we can do this across the country.
01:51:15.000So that's one of the reasons why I decided not to leave, because seeing what I saw at the Trump ballot, there's definitely hope.
01:51:20.000There's a lot of silent majority people here.
01:51:23.000I thought New Jersey was blue and it was never going to happen.
01:51:25.000When he said he was going to come to New Jersey, I'm thinking, maybe 10,000 people show up.
01:51:32.000So now let's get them all on the same page.
01:51:34.000And if we get them all on the same page, they're going to have a very, very, very difficult time trying to undo what we do in the 9th District.
01:52:50.000Oh yeah, and that's what really pisses me off here, man, because it's like they're focused on... Like, for example, I got a good friend, Frank Pallotta.
01:52:57.000He's running in the 5th District, right?
01:54:05.000And when you have strongholds, like you convert a place like Patterson, you convert a place like Newark, a place like Camden, Elizabeth, all these huge inner-city areas, you're going to be very hard-pressed to turn that over.
01:54:16.000When someone actually comes to them and starts speaking about a different alternative, because all they've known their entire life is Democrat, and now you've got an army of people that are talking about another way, it's going to be very difficult to bring them back to their old ways.
01:55:00.000I gotta say, man, you got a good head on your shoulders.
01:55:03.000The funniest thing, and this is the thing that a lot of people don't find it hard to believe, is like literally this entire campaign, right?
01:55:10.000I haven't had any, you know, volunteer support from Bergen County, Hudson County, NJGOP, Passaic County, none of these people.
01:55:18.000Literally everything from the website, the social media posts, the video editing.
01:55:22.000Now I have a guy that's helping with the video editing.
01:56:31.000The reason why I say I'm pretty confident that I'm going to win is a lot of the Democrats that I've spoken to They don't feel enthusiastic about this race.
01:56:40.000I mean, even right now, Bill Pascrell doesn't really get along with Biden.
01:56:44.000He doesn't really get along with Cory Booker, yet you're advertising, vote for Biden, Booker, and Pascrell.
01:57:40.000So we got J Mackey says, I'm Air Force as well, joined 09, medically retired 14.
01:57:45.000That experience really shaped my politics going forward, especially witnessing the rampant financial malpractice and fraud, waste and abuse.
01:57:52.000Great sample of small-scale social health care and how much it can suck.
01:59:08.000If you call me an idiot, or you say that I did a certain thing I didn't do, I can't sue Twitter because of Section 230.
01:59:17.000I can only sue you because you said it, right?
01:59:20.000But in it are special provisions like Twitter can remove things that are considered objectionable or lewd without removing this protection.
01:59:28.000So this is what allows Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and everybody to basically ban conservatives.
01:59:32.000Without being... Yeah, no, I would totally change that then, because I don't think that that's fair, because when Twitter and Instagram and all these groups start, you know, editing this kind of information, then you're no longer a public utility.
01:59:46.000You're not something that everybody can use for free.
01:59:47.000Now you're no different than a newspaper at this point.
01:59:52.000Well, yeah, it's a fine line, but I'm like, if you can actually go in there and say, because like, look, the way I look at it is like, you know, a very loose, you know, syndicated aggregate news kind of thing, right?
02:00:37.000Patterson's got a ton of history, man.
02:00:39.000They call it the Silk City because when they first started this country, the Silk City, they had all these silk mills that were powered by the Great Falls, right?
02:00:59.000I mean... No, all that stuff left a long, long, long time ago, you know?
02:01:03.000And that's when Patterson really started to go downhills, like when a lot of the silk and manufacturing industry started to disappear, people just started leaving, and it kind of was similar to what happened in Detroit, when a lot of the businesses kind of just went under.
02:01:16.000Well, there's a certain presidential candidate who wants to bring the manufacturing back.
02:01:19.000Yeah, his name, he has initials... What's that guy's name?
02:02:42.000No, it was about three spent grenades that he had, right?
02:02:44.000They weren't live, but they were like spent grenades.
02:02:46.000And he had the tip of the thing that goes on an RPG.
02:02:49.000And I'm like, The only thing that's going through my mind is, for one, my heart is pounding like crazy, because I'm like, this is the first time I've ever seen a gun in my life.
02:02:56.000And I'm like, oh my god, this guy's got a... That wasn't 13-16, sorry about that.
02:03:00.000I'm like, oh my god, this guy's got a gun right here.
02:03:02.000And the only thing on my mind is, you know, guns are illegal.
02:03:30.000And at that time, I don't know why, I always believed that, you know, T-Murder went to Walmart and bought a shotgun and then he went and committed a crime.
02:03:40.000They're getting guns from these alternative means.
02:03:41.000And they're going to use them for whatever they want.
02:03:44.000So when you try and put these laws in place to limit what Americans can do to defend themselves, you're not really You know, preventing crime or helping anybody.
02:03:52.000You're actually making it very difficult for the actual law-abiding citizens to take care of themselves, their property, and their family.
02:03:57.000So I think it's the stupidest thing in the world.
02:04:05.000And it's always been the weirdest thing, because I remember the first time someone said to me, When you outlaw guns, only outlaws have guns.
02:04:11.000I was like, yeah, because the people who own guns become criminals, and they're like, because criminals, yes, and because criminals don't care about the law.
02:04:18.000And law-abiding citizens will say okay.
02:04:44.000Even if you don't want to shoot a gun, go to a firing range, learn how to use a gun.
02:04:47.000Alright, and the reason why I say that is because I'm not being sexist here, it's like, let's be real here.
02:04:51.000You come across a guy that looks like Brock Lesnar, you're not beating that guy.
02:04:54.000Alright, but if you got a handgun, You know what I'm saying?
02:04:56.000You gotta know these kind of things, and I believe that, you know, to try and prevent anyone from being able to defend themselves, like, oh, you gotta wait, you gotta count on the police, and like, oh yeah, gung-ho for the police, but the police take time, okay?
02:05:08.000Well, now they wanna defund the police, so... Right, so, oh, and then to make matters worse, you wanna, and then there's people that want gun control, but who's gonna get the guns?
02:05:14.000The police, oh, but you don't support the police?
02:05:16.000It's a catch-22 with everything they're doing.
02:05:18.000So, my gag solution, abolish all police and repeal all Second Amendment, you know, gun restrictions.
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02:07:12.000Because with the UCMJ, you fall under a different protocol.
02:07:15.000Yeah, there's certain things you can and can't do, but it's like, you know, at the same time, you do not, like when you're in the military, the Constitution, you support it, you protect it, but it doesn't apply to you.
02:09:13.000I say we don't know enough facts yet and that context is important.
02:09:18.000At what point should they have used force to stop him from going to his car?
02:09:23.000You know, that's a very difficult question to answer.
02:09:25.000It's like, you know, there's a report that I believe was done by News 7 where there was a political activist, I mean, not a political activist, but a police brutality activist that he went on a ride with these police officers.
02:09:35.000I don't know if you saw this report, but he goes on this ride with some police officers.
02:09:40.000And he kind of, they run him through some drills, like, right, this guy's gonna go behind this car, you know, when do you use excessive force?
02:09:47.000Every single time where he tried to be rational about it, he failed.
02:09:50.000He either shot the guy too early or, you know, he thought the guy was safe and that the guy would actually pull out a gun and kill him.
02:09:55.000all-in on this and he was a little i do think that it's it's it's it's a lot
02:10:00.000harder than you think it's a split second decision you know i mean
02:10:03.000here's in the myth busters where they did a knife versus a gun
02:10:06.000and they found the knife was better yeah yes you know what the faster but if i
02:10:09.000if i get to get your brother they were like at twenty one feet
02:10:13.000out of shape myth buster guy was able to close the distance and get a strike with
02:10:17.000the night yeah before other dude could i don't think that you know when you when
02:10:21.000When you get into combat sports or you're learning a martial art, you're dealing with weapons, disarms.
02:10:27.000I've studied Krav Maga for quite a while for example.
02:11:16.000You can see from the dash cam footage.
02:11:18.000The guy's on the passenger side he runs around to the side the police they grab their tasers they both try and deploy their tasers I think one misses and the other one fails or something he pulls out his handgun he shoots both the police officers and that was all within a span of like three seconds you know and that's two officers that try to go for the non-deadly Alternative.
02:12:22.000There's a moderator on a different Tim Pool fan page called Joe E. Rogue that masquerades as a Tim Pool fan but is nothing but lies with how he censors us true TP fans.
02:14:52.000Kevin Wiley says, Hey Billy, I'm from New York and after listening to your words, I can support you because you have the best interest of the people long term.
02:14:59.000Keep doing you and fight the good fight.
02:15:08.000I don't know, but we're going to put up clips of the whole show tomorrow, so we'll have all the information on there.
02:15:13.000And to that end as well, you can follow me on Twitter, Instagram, and Parler, at TimCast, and my main channel over at YouTube.com slash TimCast.
02:15:21.000I would not be surprised if by tomorrow I've finally broken 1 million subs.
02:15:38.000You know, when I first started in this race, before I was even talking about anything political, I'd get about 700, 800 people viewing my stories.
02:15:44.000Now it's down to like 98 and I'm like, that's madness.
02:15:48.000Well, hopefully you get more followers from all the segments we do because I think you're a smart dude and I think you're doing cool stuff.
02:17:08.000I read like the first two sentences and I look in the crowd because there was more people at this one.
02:17:12.000It was about like maybe 90 to 100 people in the crowd.
02:17:14.000I look up and I just do like B-Rabbit and 8 Mile and just choke, you know what I mean?
02:17:18.000And I'm like, oh crap, I don't know what to say.
02:17:21.000And then I just look at my mother and she's there with my aunt who my mother met when she came to this country and she like really put our family on and everything.
02:17:30.000And then I just started talking about my mom and like, you know, what she went through and what she did and what I intend to do for this country.
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