On this episode of the TimCast, the boys talk about the current events happening around the country, including the anti-police riots in Chicago and the ongoing civil war in the streets of Seattle. Also, a new t-shirt from Spin the UFO!
00:01:33.000Yeah, there's a local politician in Chicago who was, like, slamming the mayor, Lori Lightfoot, and then she just cussed him out, and then he cussed back, and it was just, it's chaos in that city, man.
00:04:22.000You know, when I first saw this, I was curious because there have been a lot of people, for one, who have rolled their eyes shrugged and said, there's no Civil War.
00:04:59.000Bill Maher, like last year he was like, this kind of rhetoric is getting dangerous and it's escalated to the point where we're on the verge of a civil war or something like that.
00:05:06.000So it's like all these people are talking about it and now we have an actual professor.
00:05:10.000What's interesting about this article is this professor is actually like anti-Trump lefty.
00:05:16.000So his perspective on it is really interesting and what I find The most fascinating about it is clearly he views himself as the righteous, virtuous, you know, good guy.
00:05:27.000And he views every other faction as the bad guys, the deplorables, whatever.
00:05:32.000Trump is corrupt and using the political powers for personal gain and all this other nonsense.
00:05:37.000What's fascinating about this mentality is, you know, we here on this show probably find ourselves more on the libertarian spectrum opposed to what these people represent.
00:05:45.000You know, I think the simple way to put it is, orange man bad, but not that bad.
00:06:24.000And I think he probably gets his media from... his information is distilled through a lens of insanity.
00:06:31.000So I actually read the same news he does, and I read the same news that conservatives do, and then I'm like, oh, clearly this is what's happening.
00:06:38.000These people on the left only get their news from these particular sources, and so they end up getting, you know, this skewed perception on what's really going on in the world.
00:08:20.000And then the next great victory had three ships.
00:08:23.000And I'm like, what they're not telling you is how many times he lost between those great victories.
00:08:27.000So, you know, so they're writing their history.
00:08:30.000Uh, but anyway, I, for me, I think what's driving this is authoritarianism versus libertarianism.
00:08:38.000That's, that's, that's the main driver.
00:08:40.000Because for me, I'm all about freedom, liberty, civil rights, and all that.
00:08:45.000And the opposing factions throw that all out the window.
00:08:49.000Let's keep reading and see what he says.
00:08:50.000He says the current civil war doesn't have front lines that you can track on a map like the pins in Franklin Roosevelt's World War II maps.
00:08:57.000It's more of a guerrilla civil war like Vietnam's that breaks out anywhere and everywhere.
00:09:01.000But while its front lines are diffuse, they are real.
00:09:04.000They include every demonstration with peaceful protesters on one side of the line and coiled vicious cops on the other.
00:09:10.000Now see, here's another problem with his point of view.
00:09:13.000What about when a bunch of Trump supporters go to a park to wave little American flags, and then Antifa shows up and beats the crap out of them?
00:09:20.000Or the rioters that have nothing to do with the peaceful protesters.
00:09:56.000We've seen it in countless other cities where other progressive mayors are forced to admit they can't control their own rogue police forces.
00:10:02.000And I will counter that by saying they also can't control rogue factions that literally have seized a seven block radius in Seattle calling it a free zone or whatever.
00:10:12.000The essence of a civil war is rival between claimants to the legitimate right to use force.
00:10:17.000And we are now on the brink of a situation where the force will confront force, as Trump tries to use the military against unwilling governors and state national guards.
00:10:26.000But that's just ridiculous because Trump isn't going to use the military.
00:10:31.000The fault lines include the trench warfare between the honorable leaders of our country's armed services, who resist this illegitimate use, and Trump's own efforts to commandeer the military for an armed occupation of the country.
00:10:44.000In much of the world, this kind of a standoff ends with a military coup, does it?
00:10:49.000There was a civil war of American democracy versus Trump's paramilitary stormtroopers, many of whom are armed and prepared to resort to force to keep Trump in office.
00:12:06.000The incipient civil war reflects a polarization of society along party lines, but contrary to a lot of commentary, the polarization is anything but symmetrical.
00:12:14.000One party has shown itself willing to destroy democratic institutions for partisan gain.
00:13:16.000At a more fundamental level, the Civil War is deeply racial, in a way that evokes the fraught period that prefigured America's one true civil war.
00:13:24.000From about 1820 right up until the Confederacy attacked Fort Sumter in April 1861, the slave-holding South never accepted federal power if there was the slightest chance that the national government would interfere with slavery.
00:13:36.000The doctrine of nullification, ostensibly about tariffs, was really about slavery.
00:13:40.000I don't care to read about whatever that is.
00:13:46.000behind White House walls is emblematic of his increasing political isolation. But he and his
00:13:51.000followers still have immense power to wreak havoc. I mean, didn't Trump just go on a bunch of trips?
00:13:56.000And isn't he planning now a bunch of rallies? Starting the rallies again. This dude doesn't
00:13:59.000have Google, does he? No. And he writes like this, you know, he doesn't want Google.
00:14:02.000There will not be a coup d'etat, either by the military to oust Trump or by Trump to shut down
00:14:07.000Congress and recalcitrant governors and mayors.
00:14:11.000What there will be is ongoing trench warfare, over five more agonizing months.
00:14:16.000We will then learn whether the power of an aroused people can keep a dictator at bay, and even if Trump is defeated, residual racism and hatred will linger.
00:14:54.000The argument that progress is always a good—like, you know, I hate the way they frame that, but there's this argument that progress, for the sake of progress, is the right way to go.
00:15:05.000Like, it's possible progress can be a bad thing.
00:15:08.000It's possible that tradition can be a good thing.
00:15:10.000It's possible that tradition can be a bad thing as well, and progress can be a good thing.
00:15:14.000I think in this country we've had a lot of great progress.
00:15:51.000I was reading an article last night about how Antifa, they've been infiltrating high schools and colleges and trying to gather, you know, more people there because they're young and ignorant and they have no idea.
00:17:09.000They were like, people who don't understand the context, like, this is the way it kind of came off, are going to think you're literally saying to go bash liberals because they don't understand what this is supposed to be a reference to.
00:17:38.000You bring up the high school thing because there's a high school right next to that park.
00:17:41.000And some kids came out when this protest was going on and they were complaining to a lot of the people there that the teachers force them to, uh, agree with social justice.
00:17:54.000Yeah, this kid was telling me that, like, they will tell you to write an essay about, you know, your white privilege or something, and then when you're like, I don't believe that's a thing, F. Wow.
00:18:24.000Yeah, because a lot of, you know, kids rebel, you know?
00:18:29.000So you get a bunch of millennials who are like, what, in their mid-30s now, telling these, you know, 15-year-olds who are 20 years younger that, you can't say those things, you can't say that, and so what are the kids gonna do?
00:18:43.000Like, some of these millennials, like, Gen Z are their kids.
00:18:46.000You got a 35-year-old woman whose name is Karen, and she's an SJW millennial, and she had a kid when she was 20, and the kid's now... Yeah, and he's like, shut up, Mom, you're dumb!
00:19:47.000yeah yeah i'm like uh i am right on the cusp i was 84 so no that's millennial well it used to be it used to be 85 then it was 84 no now it's 83 no it keep trust me i've been watching it man it's been it's been pushed being pushed there's different further and further back there's different schools i remember click tvs all right i had to go and change to the tv right i had that when i was little my goodness okay yeah all right it's millennial Yeah, millennial was supposed to be like coming of age in the year 2000 or something like that.
00:22:31.000Everyone can make a choice to move forward together.
00:22:34.000We've got to figure out how to do that and stop blaming.
00:22:37.000But I think the first thing is, when I say I blame them, I'm really referencing that You know, is it really a problem we don't live the way our grandparents lived?
00:24:31.000You know, it's silly that we try to lump everyone together because, you know, everyone who's born in a different year goes through such a drastic difference.
00:24:41.000And then we got to think about where they're living, you know, what kind of environment they've grown up with, you know, their family situation.
00:24:48.000Everyone's so different, drastically different.
00:24:50.000You know, it doesn't matter what generation you are.
00:24:52.000There's definitely lazy people and awesome, motivated people and, you know, a-holes.
00:25:04.000It's called something something generational theory where it's like every there's like four steps you know every 20 years something like this.
00:25:16.000The fourth turning theory or simply the fourth turning describes a theorized recurring generation cycle in American history and global history.
00:25:22.000Yeah so aren't we on track for like 2020 to be like war?
00:25:25.000Well, that's what that guy's article was about.
00:25:27.000The one where we were talking about... You want to pull up that Strauss thing?
00:25:52.000Yeah, I think the generation before the boomers had the opportunity to make sure that we didn't enter the whiny baby cycle of the generational theory.
00:26:02.000Basically, you have a whole generation of people who have never experienced hardship.
00:27:02.000It reminds me of that comic I was talking about the other day, where it's like, back then, the teacher says, your child is failing, and the parents look at the kid and say, what did you do?
00:27:09.000And then it's like, now, the teacher says, your child's failing, and they look at the teacher and say, what did you do?
00:27:45.000But in the general public, I don't think so.
00:27:48.000So when you can't go to church without being fined or arrested, but Black Lives Matter can go on protest, that's called the government enforcing morality policing.
00:27:57.000Yeah, and it's pissing a lot of people off.
00:28:00.000I've seen countless people just like, we're done with this.
00:28:11.000I see all the posts on Facebook, and I ask some of these people, like, don't you see a contradiction in the government targeting these, you know, people who want to go to church, but you being allowed?
00:28:21.000And they said, well, we're fighting injustice.
00:28:26.000It's like you do you they can't think their brains don't work Yeah, so the point I was making is the previous generation had a chance to stop the cycle Okay, by making sure these kids didn't become that final You know that final generation that knows no has no understanding of how hard things really get and then cause the collapse.
00:28:44.000Yeah Then the chaos ensues everything gets bad again, and then the life sucks.
00:28:55.000The next story we have is about, uh, this is great.
00:29:00.000Seattle's sleepless as authorities mobilize after locals declare, quote, free zone.
00:29:06.000The free Capitol Hill zone, or the Capitol Hill free zone, is about seven city blocks in Seattle, which are currently being occupied by antifa far left types.
00:29:37.000It's like we've been in Christianity together.
00:29:39.000For those who don't know, Christiania is a free state inside Copenhagen, the city of Copenhagen.
00:29:44.000They consider themselves completely separate, very similar to this, but you go in there and it's a huge plot of land.
00:29:51.000It used to be a military base that in the 70s or maybe the 60s they let go of it and then hippies moved in and slowly turned it into basically a free state.
00:30:59.000I think they've just been given an occupation, and like we saw with Zuccotti Park in New York, a bunch of people are probably now rushing full speed to Seattle to see the occupied zone, the free zone.
00:31:11.000I'm willing to bet all those people that went to Minnesota, drove up, are like, we gotta go to Seattle, man!
00:31:16.000There's like an anarchist thing they took over.
00:31:18.000And then you're gonna see a bunch of people with weapons, and they're gonna bolster their defenses, and they're gonna take this part of the city.
00:31:25.000And the longer it goes on, the harder it'll be for the police to actually deal with it.
00:31:29.000This right now, considering the past week of what they're calling an uprising, or the revolution, I'm willing to bet they're all rushing full speed to Seattle right now.
00:31:43.000Apparently, I guess the reason the cops backed off and let them have the department, the precinct, is because they received 12,000 complaints about the use of tear gas.
00:31:52.000So all of the locals in the area were like, stop.
00:32:37.000But they've gotten millions and millions of dollars.
00:32:39.000I did see, right, the organization has.
00:32:42.000Yeah, and I was reading, I mean, I looked into it, and I'm reading down, and it's like, this money is to help, like, create, like, a democratic society.
00:32:51.000And I was just like, wait, how does that, what does that have to do with Black Lives Matter?
00:32:55.000This is the Democrats, like, taking the Black Lives Matter money?
00:33:11.000Yeah, the Democrats was the party of the Klan and all this racism.
00:33:16.000And then you ask some of these Democrats and they'll tell you that the party's switched, like that Civil War professor guy who wrote about the Civil War.
00:33:23.000It's like, oh, but Nixon started to realize he could pander to white racists in the South to win.
00:33:29.000And it's like, well, hold on, man, hold on.
00:33:32.000When have the Democrats actually ever done anything to not be racist?
00:33:38.000It's a serious question, because they're the party of racism, they're the party of the Klan, and all these really awful things, they're remnants of the Confederacy.
00:34:46.000Right now you've got Chicago, you've got a black mayor, Lori Lightfoot, you've got tons of black aldermen, and you've got rioting and destruction throughout the city.
00:34:55.000Apparently, this is crazy, we don't even know the full scale of what happened in Chicago.
00:34:58.000It's like a lot of it hasn't been covered.
00:35:00.000Apparently people were stealing buses.
00:35:07.000It's like, it's a Democratic-controlled city with a Democratic governor and Democratic congressmen and Democratic senators, Democratic mayor.
00:35:20.000And, you know, I actually just read this article earlier today about the, you know, I don't know if anyone's seen this, but a bunch of the Democrats wore these kente?
00:36:55.000I was having a conversation with a friend about Antifa, and the funniest thing is the success of Antifa propaganda, that one, they're not really an organization, and two, it just means you're anti-fascist.
00:37:09.000And I'm like, listen, If a taxi company started a violent group that hated Uber called Anti-Uber, just because I think they're insane doesn't mean I support Uber.
00:37:55.000They've successfully... It's fascinating to me.
00:37:58.000The other funny thing about these people is that they've actually convinced all these high-profile personalities to be, like, showing U-boats.
00:38:05.000We talked about this the other day, didn't we?
00:39:26.000But, uh, I do think it's funny, like, born 2001, and you, like, you think you're a revolutionary, the generalissima who wants to abolish civilization.
00:41:45.000I've actually never seen a furry before.
00:41:47.000No, but somebody made a good point and they said it's that the left has successfully made it so that in many communities, like gaming, movies, even in the furry community, you can't be conservative because of cancel culture and the fear that they'll attack you.
00:42:23.000Like, I don't want to, I don't want to cause a brigade or anything, but there's like some people that are actually well-known verified furries who are like very vocal about supporting Antifa.
00:43:16.000Yeah, apparently like really expensive I'm like a crazy lifestyle apparently they've like tried to have conventions But the people are just like nuts and we're like sabotaging plumbing or something I don't know somebody somebody posted a response like here's your understanding and I watch this video and it was really weird I think I look, I don't care what you do with your life and your free time.
00:43:38.000You know, that's why I'm like, I'm not even it's not even really about furries at all.
00:43:53.000That this fringe ideology needs allies.
00:43:57.000So it seeks out vulnerable, you know, unstable individuals to support it.
00:44:02.000Just like I said earlier, I read that article.
00:44:04.000Antifa is going to high schools and colleges looking for the people that are outcasts and that don't fit into society and they're snatching them up.
00:44:15.000And what you do is you tell them the reason you don't fit in is because of Trump.
00:44:20.000Yeah, because Trump is a racist society.
00:45:06.000I think it's the logical conclusion of what we've been seeing over the past hundred years.
00:45:10.000It used to be, and I think you brought this up a few days ago, that you were a blacksmith, and then your kid would watch and learn and help you in the shop, and then eventually he became a blacksmith too.
00:45:20.000Then he got really good at blacksmithing.
00:46:32.000I've literally experienced this where I'm like, um, you know, I hired, uh, someone to specifically to manage accounting when I was working for a fusion.
00:46:40.000And they're like asking me like, what do I do?
00:46:42.000That's why I have a hard time with anyone building stuff for me, because I have a really high standard for the way I build stuff, whatever it is.
00:46:50.000If it's a bedroom, even running the electric, unless it's a professional person doing it, I want to do it myself, because I know how to do it.
00:46:57.000And I'd rather it done right, because if it isn't done right, I'm just going to have to do it myself.
00:47:06.000They are talentless blobs of nothing, and now they're angry that they don't get all of these things they can't make themselves or they can't earn.
00:47:13.000Well, it's no wonder that they're angry, because they were told their whole lives they can do anything they want.
00:47:22.000I'm just going to keep telling you, you can do anything.
00:47:24.000It's like, yeah, you could do anything, but you have to pick one thing and then go for that for a long time, and then eventually you get into it.
00:47:33.000The problem is the previous generation demanded we go to college.
00:47:43.000Yeah, I remember when I was little, my man, I'll tell you, and the Time 100, I actually had family be like, so are you going to go to college now?
00:48:13.000I have a career, I'm being featured, and I have these professors saying, like, this technique is incredible, and they're asking me to come and give guest lectures.
00:50:02.000You take a kid who's in high school, who's naive, ignorant, not saying stupid, just inexperienced, and you say, trust us, we're your adults, you have to do these things.
00:50:12.000It's no surprise many of these people are trying to throw all of that out the window, because the system was broken and they were lied to.
00:50:51.000I know a lot of people, and I've talked to people about this, and they've told me, like, I've had friends, and this was back, you know, 10 or so years ago, like, super depressed, saying, I did everything right.
00:51:03.000I did everything they said was the right thing to do, and by the time I graduated and I have a degree, there's no jobs, I've got $40,000 in debt, I can't pay it off, so it's deferring, and now the interest is going up, and it's gonna be $60,000 by the time I actually find a job.
00:52:06.000No, you get hot press on the really extreme cases, but it is, to a certain degree, indoctrinating people and making them think insane things.
00:52:16.000So you put them in this machine that tells them, communism actually isn't all that bad.
00:52:58.000Because the government is paying for those schools.
00:53:00.000That's why they jack up the prices like that.
00:53:02.000And then they offer to forgive your loans.
00:53:04.000And then people graduate and they're like, oh, where's the government to help me pay my bills?
00:53:10.000And then you have to wonder what they were thinking by subsidizing this education that made them think that government was a good thing.
00:53:16.000Well, hold on, before we move, I want to just say, you said something about basically them going, yeah, yeah, it's a communist system, like, hmm, all right, I'm kind of interested in that.
00:53:26.000But now we're finding out, we've talked about this a couple times, that China is working with professors, paying them under the radar.
00:54:00.000They say, Dr. Charles Lieber, 61, will be arraigned in federal court in Boston on two counts of making false statements to investigators regarding his involvement in China's Thousand Towns plan.
00:54:34.000I'm still shocked that throughout the whole coronavirus thing nobody, no mainstream media talked about how we found Chinese nationalists bringing in coronavirus for years.
00:54:49.000I am still kind of like, when I think about it, I'm like, wow, that's really kind of crazy.
00:56:45.000To be fair, it was supposed to be like a silly segment, but it got honestly picked up then by other... Independent is talking about it here.
00:57:52.000And then they start talking about how, like, the Democrats got chocolate vanilla swirl, which shows how they're very interested in ending racism.
00:57:59.000And then you have two hours of pundits being like, listen, you don't understand the dog whistle that is Trump getting vanilla swirl.
00:58:05.000Let me explain to you this thing only I can hear.
00:58:08.000And then another person's like, no, you're wrong.
00:58:10.000The vanilla swirl isn't a dog whistle.
00:58:40.000He's sitting in a room and he's looking at two folders and he's like, it says like China smuggling in viruses with, you know, and, and hiring researchers to steal research.
00:59:07.000They hand him two folders, and he looks at the orange man bad, and he goes... He puts a cigar out, and he looks at the other one, and he goes... And he gets all angry when he sees it, and he throws the China report.
01:01:31.000I'm willing to bet, a lot of people don't want to believe it, but I'm willing to bet that we've got military tech you could not even imagine.
01:02:13.000They probably made the Space Force just to, like, allocate more budget to the tech that they need to work on.
01:02:19.000If, if, look, when we hear about the weapons they make, like, I think six, seven years ago, they created a new streamlined gravity bomb, a megaton nuke, that was very small, because, like, the original was massive.
01:02:45.000If you think they're not working on better ways to kill, and if you think that the ones they're working on now, they're telling you all about, I don't buy it, man.
01:02:55.000I think there are certain things for immediate visible use, and they're keeping their aces up their sleeve.
01:03:50.000And then you think about, they build all these tanks, they buy all these weapons, and then it gets reappropriated by local police departments and stuff.
01:04:00.000But, man, I don't think we could be invaded, to be honest.
01:04:03.000When you got like a small town of like 300 people and they've literally got armored personnel carriers with like machine guns mounted on them.
01:04:57.000And the argument from the pro sweatshop people is there are no jobs where they live and this gets them substantially more money than they could have made otherwise.
01:06:08.000And after I left that industry, I'm, I'm kind of disgusted by it because it kind of, I helped it, you know, essentially fast fashion become more of a thing.
01:06:31.000This is one of the biggest problems I have with capitalism is that humans are incentivized to produce and consume things that lead us to horrible ends.
01:06:42.000I think I mentioned this on the show before.
01:06:44.000There's a quote by a physicist or whatever that If humans ever meet aliens, they'll shake hands, not because they overcame the nuclear bomb, but because they overcame the Xbox.
01:06:53.000Meaning that in a capitalist system, humans are driven to their baser instincts, and they keep buying new things, they get fat, they eat terrible food, they become sedentary, and they play video games, and they whack off all day.
01:08:45.000So what can we do for young kids growing up to have them strive to focus not on stupid consumerism, but focus on projects that make awesome new things.
01:08:59.000So that's one of the big challenges we have right now.
01:09:57.000Like that woman, that 18-year-old, free Seattle, you know, the woman who's part of the free Capitol Hill whatever, they seize this seven block radius, wants to destroy civilization.
01:10:42.000And we've got to keep striving to improve.
01:10:44.000I'll also point out, too, with that statement she made about endless economic growth, it's like you can have economic growth in a virtual reality.
01:11:08.000But there were people whose job in China was literally to go around just grinding in a video game to generate currency so that players could buy it from them.
01:11:15.000Well, back when I was playing Diablo 2, that was a thing, too.
01:11:18.000People would set up websites where you can go buy an item, whatever item you want, and they would meet up with you in a game and trade it to you.
01:13:15.000But I think we need a cultural shift towards cool projects like like the Space Race was where little kids were looking up at the sky going, wow.
01:13:23.000And then dreaming of being an astronaut working at NASA.
01:13:47.000They're gonna be like, okay, outer space, good.
01:13:50.000If you sit around the TV, your mom is crying, your dad's waving a little American flag, and you're a little kid watching this rocket takeoff, that kid is being told, this is what gets me approval.
01:14:04.000This is what I must do so that people like me.
01:14:07.000That's being replaced now by woke cancel culture nonsense, where they're like, I'll get followers if I call you a Nazi.
01:14:14.000Yeah, so we need to get off of that stuff.
01:15:13.000Because that one ship can just be floating endlessly for 10,000 years, land on a planet, adequate resources, replicate, replicate, replicate.
01:15:22.000And then whatever it is that we are created something that does something for some reason.
01:15:26.000I think that might be a little naive because what's the point of rapid self-replication?
01:17:59.000Now take them up to space and look down on the planet.
01:18:01.000Now they have this feeling where they're like, this feeling they have could potentially activate them into a The point I'm trying to say is, there are a lot of people who might be really, really dumb, who get inspired by that feeling, seeing the Earth as one, and then involving themselves in matters they should not be involved in.
01:18:20.000They lack the ability, the skill, the intelligence, the understanding, and then they see this and they're like, we are a one, we must protect the planet, it's so precious and connected, and then they become some kind of weird, lefty, SKW cultist.
01:23:45.000Because I would like to figure out why we're having all these problems on Earth and why we can't get into space and why we're all caught up choking each other to death down here.
01:23:53.000You know, I don't think I have a really good answer because I've never really thought about it, but I really would be interested in having Thomas Jefferson sit down and, like, read some of these articles and get his thoughts on things.
01:24:02.000Like, did you think this is where we would be?
01:24:06.000You know, first of all, he'd be like, what is this floating device?
01:26:47.000So for the record, I wasn't saying that I believed one way or the other, all right?
01:26:52.000I had a tweet just because the president tweeted about it, you know, so now there's this whole, it's going around Europe, you know, there's this, I don't know if you noticed the pictures that I posted where there was a German slogan and that basically said the left will go, will trick people with no end, essentially, like they can't stoop any lower to do tricks like this.
01:27:16.000So I was like, Wow, people are really flipping out over this.
01:28:19.000And, you know, my issue with the whole situation is, you've got to have police who are conscious of the individual, not just treating everyone the exact same.
01:28:30.000Yeah, if there's a journalist, and this is mind-blowing to me, you see an obvious news crew, I don't get why some jurisdictions, they don't do this.
01:29:34.000I have video of some of these journalists screaming at the top of their lungs with spit flying out of their mouths into the faces of these cops, like within inches of their face.
01:30:03.000Keith Rogers says, I missed last night, I had to catch it this morning.
01:30:07.000When you spoke of Bernie Sanders' left black eye, I recalled John Kerry, General Mattis, and others with the same black left eye with stitches.
01:30:17.000Samuel Williams says, Truck driver, Florida, 600 miles a day, unofficial poll, thousands of Trump sticker signs, one single Biden, either little support or no enthusiasm.
01:33:17.000I want a man to walk up with a nice suit on and a cloth on his arm and to take a fancy bottle of water over his arm and pour it into my glass and I'll just be like, it has been months.
01:34:38.000Grizzly says, Tim, don't you think all the leftist voters leaving the cities like San Francisco and NYC are going to change the electoral college votes purple in the flyover states?
01:34:47.000Trump could be the last Republican president.
01:35:47.000We'll do it We'll you know, we'll do a video whatever done boxing when it comes I'm gonna get a I want to do a photo op of him sitting on the fence be front fence Korean.
01:36:36.000When they're not surrounded by their, you know... Remember in Rick and Morty when all the Jerrys come out of that machine and they're all shaking each other's hands?
01:36:45.000Yeah, they're all like shaking, giving each other high fives.
01:36:47.000Yeah, yeah, a bunch of Jerrys are being replicated for whatever reason and they all walk out like, shaking each other's hands and like just like proud of each other, not actually doing anything.
01:37:13.000Some of these people who have fled San Fran and New York, they're going to find themselves sitting in a diner, and there's going to be a server, and the server's going to be wearing a MAGA hat.
01:39:38.000RyeCH says, Tim, I got a 9mm pistol yesterday from a private sale, and all I had to do was show my state ID, sign a bill of sale, and I walked away with my gun.
01:39:55.000They wrote an article about me, and they hit the nail on the head.
01:39:58.000They basically wrote about what I was talking to Crowder about, and I explained that was difficult, and they gave me the runaround.
01:40:05.000And they wrote that on the subsite they believe it is needlessly circuitous to make it very difficult for people to actually do it.
01:40:13.000They can't ban the gun outright, but they can make it so difficult people just give up.
01:40:16.000And I did give up several times, confused.
01:40:19.000So, I didn't say that, but that's literally how I felt.
01:40:23.000Every time they gave me different instructions that made no sense, I was like, they're sending me through hoops on purpose so I don't do this.
01:41:17.000And they go, Trump and the Republicans.
01:41:20.000And it's like, Trump's been president for a couple years.
01:41:23.000You're in a city, in a state, with congressmen, with governors, all Democrat, always Democrat, and all the problems you complain about all the time, racism, police brutality, and stop and frisk.
01:42:06.000But he does play that line where he's like, He's like, I don't fear that I'm going to get killed by a cop when I encounter them.
01:42:12.000And he's like, and that's the thing that you've got to understand that there's a fundamental difference in how police police engage with black communities.
01:44:02.000And so when you ask questions about why the Germans were so willing to just follow Hitler, it's the same reason people are mindlessly watching any kind of major event or American Idol or sporting events.
01:44:13.000It's just because people will do whatever is popular, what society says.
01:44:17.000So when I see all the people I know posting the black squares on Instagram, I'm like, bro, you have no idea what you're talking about.
01:44:21.000You just saw someone else did it, so you did it.
01:44:23.000And it gets dangerous when you make it about political ideology.
01:44:27.000Now you got that video from Bethesda, Maryland where they're all sitting there going like, I will love my neighbor.
01:45:08.000Owl Aquatic says, when unconditional loyalty to a brotherhood takes precedent over integrity and service to the community, you have ceased to be a peace officer and instead become a criminal gang member.
01:51:09.000And there are ways to blow up industrial facilities
01:51:16.000Because I used to go to Black Hat and DEFCON, the hacker conventions, and I actually had someone give me a demonstration of a remote detonation of a chemical facility.
01:51:26.000They said what they could do is they could cause two pumps to flow in the same direction, overloading and then causing a pipe burst, which, depending on the chemical substance, would detonate.
01:51:36.000I'm just saying I found it interesting, and I had a bunch of security experts and, like, you know, conflict journalists tell me, no, no, no, nothing like that, nothing like that.
01:51:44.000But I'm like, isn't it at least possible that we will see some of our water plant, our water pump facilities, our electrical grid or something be attacked, you know, if we enter a real conflict?
01:51:59.000Apparently, like, when we did that elephant walk in Guam, we had to actually pull all of our planes out because China has a weapon that could just wipe out Guam and take out all the planes at once.
01:54:34.000Dude, I was reading about a railgun that was so powerful, they fired it at a helicopter, and it caused vacuum pressure that crushed the helicopter.
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01:57:02.000Lee Watt says, honestly, back on the family job topic, the only thing I've seen where it's multiple generation type profession is farming anymore.
01:57:11.000It may be because I myself took part in the system, but you really don't see a family who has multiple generations of accountants.
01:57:18.000I don't know, that would be a weird thing, right?
01:59:00.000Yeah, I mean look at look at the I don't know who who saw the dragon capsule like the the interior They they got rid of all the buttons.
01:59:07.000Yeah, they had there's only a few buttons I can't even think like 5,000 miles of copper in the original Wow You know the space spacecraft so they got rid of all of it now.
02:00:14.000Maybe we should put together a nonprofit that is very, very simple and very cheap, but encourages and helps people set up gardens and mini farms on their property.
02:01:27.000Jean-Pierre Bordeaux says, I get all the Civil War talk, but I sometimes feel like this will end up more like the Revolution of 1848, if you have read up on that.