The lockdown is over, we have access to the YouTube store, and we talk about the Joe Biden "You Ain't Black" tweet. We also talk about why we should vote blue no matter who you vote for.
00:04:50.000It usually has to do with the first hour of the couple segments we do, and we do try to read them as we can, but basically, first come, first serve, just because we read the first superchats first, and then eventually we get to a point where the superchats come in too quick, so...
00:05:03.000If you end up getting in late, then we sometimes have to skip through, and so I apologize to everybody if we missed your Super Chats.
00:05:08.000We're just getting so much love from you guys.
00:05:16.000Yeah, a lot of them just be like, we'll pull select comments, and then people will Super Chat, and then a producer will pull like four questions, and they'll ignore like the 300.
00:05:39.000Well, then people often have good questions that lead to... We did a segment the other day about... Adam brought up the story when we lived in Miami and someone hopped a fence into our property and was snooping around our barn with a flashlight.
00:05:50.000Oh yeah, someone asked us about if we believe in guns and having them and why.
00:06:12.000I had a friend come over once, and I had it safety on and everything, and just to keep it vague, this person thought it would be funny to crack it and then point it at me.
00:06:55.000When you see a lot of people who are very much adamant for gun control, it's because they know they're the dumb ones who can't... I don't mean to say dumb as in... That's like... Ignorant is a better word.
00:08:00.000With their finger on the trigger at all times too.
00:08:04.000There was a viral video on Reddit where some woman was in a range and then she like fires and then she just turns and then a bunch of dudes basically tackle her.
00:08:15.000her pull her arm up yeah and then they kick her out seriously yeah you don't
00:08:18.000yeah crazy turning around she was just like oh my god with live bullets in the
00:08:23.000yes yep right dude everyone feels like men and women running to her grabbing
00:08:27.000her putting her arm like oh yeah so doing Wow.
00:08:31.000My dad taught us about guns and when we were learning about guns, he was like, I will give you a dollar if you ever see the end of this muzzle.
00:08:38.000If you ever see the end, if you see the hole where the bullet comes out, you get a dollar from me.
00:08:42.000And if I ever see it on you, you're never shooting again.
00:09:14.000So this is actually, people are going to like this, when I was covering the Ferguson riots, we actually went to a range because there was something, there was an interesting principle that me and these other journalists had.
00:09:25.000It was, if we're going to report on gun use and you haven't ever used a gun or talked to an expert, you shouldn't be doing it.
00:09:45.000I had good precision but bad accuracy.
00:09:47.000I was able to hit the target in the junk consistently, but I was aiming for the head.
00:09:56.000What he told me was that when I was pulling, I was pulling my hand forward, so it was going down.
00:10:03.000But I was like, how can I even possibly consider reporting on what would it be like to be holding a weapon, have someone, you know, fighting with you or whatever, if I've never even experienced it, asked about it, talked to an expert.
00:10:15.000But then I did an interview with somebody in Jersey.
00:10:17.000He was a trainer, a police firearms expert and trains people.
00:10:22.000And we got to go through a full course where they went from like 22 and I got to fire like five different handguns.
00:13:33.000The nation's leading infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci said Friday that he is totally in favor of reopening the country if it's done appropriately and cautiously.
00:13:39.000In an interview with CNBC, Fauci said the notion the nation can't stay locked down, adding that irreparable damage and unintended consequences could ensue if lockdowns are prolonged, including risks to public health.
00:13:51.000It is for that reason why the guidelines are being put forth so the states and the cities can start to re-enter and reopen, he said.
00:15:21.000states have seen lower infection rates after ending lockdowns that are now destroying millions of livelihoods worldwide, JP Morgan's study claims.
00:16:10.000That's what I was saying before, if you were somebody, say, owned your own shop, now what's your choice?
00:16:15.000Become a mid-level manager at a Walmart version?
00:16:19.000If you had a shoe shop, like an Urban Streetwear or something, they shut you down, Walmart's still selling all those clothes, now you're out of business.
00:16:27.000You couldn't pay your rent, you get evicted, whatever happens, your employees have moved out of the city.
00:16:31.000So you're like, I guess I'll go to Walmart and manage their shoe aisle.
00:16:35.000Well, I mean, didn't you say Domino's was paying like six figures for managing?
00:17:01.000You know, these are even some people who just, you know, got a job at Taco Bell out of high school, worked there for a couple years, and then got promoted, and now they're like, well, we want to hire managers, so we gotta be competitive.
00:19:16.000Because she's got this look on her face that she doesn't care what you're saying, she's gonna continue saying what she believes, and she believes it 100%.
00:20:20.000No, but there's a weird thing about how Trump flaunts his wealth, he loves his wealth, and Republicans love his wealth, and conservatives, they're like, good for him, you know?
00:20:31.000And the Democrats hide from it and apologize for it.
00:21:49.000It's not it's not so much about it's hard to describe.
00:21:51.000Like, when I say the Democrats, I'm typically referring to the establishment, vote blue no matter who kind of people, including the politicians, their media allies.
00:21:59.000It's like that cluster of weird faction or whatever.
00:22:03.000Their attitudes toward lockdown have been completely asynchronous with the science, the studies, the economy.
00:22:10.000And it's just the weirdest — I can't imagine regular people trust them.
00:22:18.000I'm sure weird resistance types who don't pay attention do.
00:22:22.000But, you know, in line with what we were just saying about how, like, the Democrats will pretend and Trump will own it, I think that's one reason why people, they trust Trump, even though he says outrageous things fairly often.
00:24:26.000I am not, in fact, a fancy doctor or any kind of doctor.
00:24:28.000Well, we treat you like our fancy doctor.
00:24:30.000Yeah, but a vaccination is putting a little bit of a weakened strain of whatever it is into your body so that your cells develop an immune response to whatever it is.
00:24:58.000There have been a lot of conspiracy theorists, and there have been a lot of anger towards him, and I'm not saying the same thing.
00:25:02.000There have been conspiracy people who think, you know, a bunch of stuff about him, and then there's angry people, people who are mad at him, you know, because of his wishy-washiness, and that's, that's what I think is on point.
00:25:14.000You know, you're actually, you're actually, you know, tricking yourself into thinking you're gonna be safe, blah blah blah, and then what happens a month later?
00:25:21.000If you don't wear a mask, you get arrested.
00:25:47.000Aren't you supposed to be the leading expert on this?
00:25:50.000He's supposed to be the one setting the opinions on this, but what it really does feel like is that he's waiting until the media says something that seems safe, and then he waits until the public has saturated what they said, and is like, oh, okay, yeah, it is safe.
00:26:21.000For one, we're learning about vitamin D. So the easiest way I explain to people is, listen.
00:26:27.000If you go out, you're less likely to come in contact with the same surfaces as somebody locked in a house because in the house, everyone's in a crammed tight space.
00:26:37.000Everyone's in the kitchen, open in the fridge, going to the bathroom, anything like that.
00:26:42.000So what ends up happening is the people who go out rarely get sick.
00:26:47.000But if one of them does get sick and they go home, so if there's four people at home and one person working, the one person might get sick.
00:26:55.000They come back home and now there's four at-home people sick.
00:26:57.000So the people who are staying home are more likely to get sick because they're in close proximity.
00:27:02.000And then the people who live by themselves, for instance.
00:27:05.000So ultimately what the study said was more exposure to sunlight, less likely to come in contact with surfaces, even outside.
00:27:11.000See, this is exactly what those doctors in California were talking about.
00:27:17.000We need to be out there to expose ourselves to not just coronavirus, but all viruses that we hit up, bacteria that we hit up, because our immune system naturally is fighting it at all times.
00:27:28.000When you're locked in, that's another thing into this study.
00:27:31.000When you're locked in, your immune system just slowly gets worse and worse and worse because you're not constantly fighting new stuff and building up the natural antibodies to kill it.
00:27:39.000And with that being said, I just want to do a quick reminder to the YouTube person who's got their fingers shaking over the band button, like, just eager to... Dr. Fauci says it's time to reopen.
00:30:05.000So when we went there, there's, uh, the building.
00:30:08.000It's like, if this was an overhead view, here's the building, here's the entrance, and then there's this road that goes like this around the back, and there's a cemetery behind it.
00:30:15.000So there's no way to get to there unless you hop the fence in the cemetery.
00:31:25.000For all I know, maybe the two guys went in and flooded the toilets and then came back in the morning and said, oh no, look, our toilet's been flooded.
00:31:30.000The point is, this is what people think and what they're saying.
00:31:35.000So, what I said was, all that matters is, you said the police hit the road down, right?
00:31:47.000People will speculate for sure, and I understand the speculation will lean towards it was sabotage.
00:31:52.000But there's there's something else we noticed when we were leaving there was a white nationalist sticker on a flag on one of the light poles Yep, it's like someone took I don't it's called but it's like the paper with like the glue and you like yeah a bill kind of thing kind of yeah And it said something about like you being a Western man and resisting which way Western man Yeah, which is a white nationalist thing right now?
00:32:16.000But then there was a sticker that said something like you let in immigrants and like you see what happens or whatever or something like that.
00:33:51.000It's really easy to say don't tread on me and be libertarian when the country is tiny, the population is in a few million, and everyone lives a mile from each other.
00:34:00.000I understand there were still cities and towns, but it was a lot easier when it was just 13 colonies.
00:35:42.000So here's the question I was having, right?
00:35:44.000We can see that there's a tendency to where, like, as humans get crammed closer and closer together, You know, can you reasonably demand certain rights when everyone's living on top of each other?
00:37:24.000Yeah, where they kick the feet out from under each other?
00:37:27.000No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, This is New York.
00:37:45.000True, but I mean, you could do that anywhere.
00:37:47.000We're talking about rules in a city of people compounding each other, living all together.
00:37:52.000People can knock someone out anywhere you're at.
00:37:53.000I'm talking about rules versus... Right, except if you had a very, very tiny colony, and the population density was like 10 people per square mile... So everyone knew each other.
00:38:04.000Not only- and not- right, and so if some kid was like, I'm gonna go knock out Mr. Johnson, he wouldn't do it.
00:38:11.000So now you're getting bigger and bigger cities, humans can't know each other that much, they're living on top of each other, but it's not only that, there weren't that many people to actually- look, if you had a murderer back then, it's like they go on the prowl and after one night find one person.
00:38:23.000Whereas in New York, these people walk into a building and there's 500 people running around.
00:38:27.000So it's like... This is interesting because I think Joe kind of mentioned this, Joe Rogan, when I was on the show about... I think he mentioned this.
00:38:35.000Is it a natural tendency of civilizations that when they're so old, they've been around for so long, they just drift towards authoritarianism?
00:39:47.000Now you have a big city where you have millions of people, and you get one person who's sick, and you get millions of people saying, well, lock them up!
00:39:54.000And so that's the tyranny of the majority.
00:39:59.000So you end up with these massive societies with tens of millions of people crammed into tiny spaces, and they all react drastically and violently towards any threat to the system.
00:40:10.000Whereas if you had a small town somewhere, like when we were driving to LA, we mentioned this the other day, there was a town where they did literally nothing.
00:41:06.000Yep, and we're gonna come and fix it for you.
00:41:08.000That's the importance of a Bill of Rights.
00:41:10.000Like, if there was an amendment, like, we hereby, the people, guarantee the right to play drums, then you'd be like, I don't care how many people get mad, Constitution says I can play drums.
00:41:21.000All I can think about right now is this whole social justice thing.
00:41:24.000It feels like the beginning because there's a few people that are screaming for social justice.
00:41:30.000And then, you know, enough people say, I guess that's something we need to make laws about.
00:41:35.000And then they make laws and ruin it for everybody and kind of like shut it down.
00:41:38.000And then slowly and slowly we turn into this authoritarian world where you're not allowed to do anything.
00:41:44.000And the government welds your door shut if there's a pandemic.
00:41:49.000But one of the weirdest things that's happening with social justice stuff is they're not even arguing the laws anymore, they're just like, changing the definition of the word.
00:42:09.000When you look at it that way, it's like all laws are null and void then, because we can just change the definition of whatever we want to make it not illegal.
00:42:20.000It's like, the language is, you've got, one thing the left always brings up about the Second Amendment is that it says, a well-regulated militia.
00:42:59.000But then you can look back and see and argue that back then regulated meant you were equipped with the best weapons and like, you know, the best military gear and stuff like that.
00:43:12.000But I don't think that's true either, it's just something I've heard.
00:43:14.000The point is, people will bring up what they really meant, and then the left will argue semantics.
00:43:20.000So even though it's clear, as of right now, what the Second Amendment says, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed, why would we even argue the language?
00:43:31.000Actually, Family, I made a really funny joke about it.
00:43:34.000It was a cutaway gag where they mention, you know, the Founding Fathers were clear or whatever.
00:44:03.000Like, eventually you'll end up with someone arguing, infringe, what does that really mean?
00:44:06.000And then there'll be a court case and they'll say, infringe actually means, and they'll say, it doesn't mean the government can't make laws about it, it means there must be due process.
00:44:14.000So it's all about the arguments, right?
00:44:15.000The founding fathers didn't mean the government couldn't do it, they meant that it had to be due process.
00:44:19.000Or just change the word of fringe or infringed completely to mean something else.
00:45:14.000So apparently, this is in North Dakota, there is a new contact tracing app they've been using, and it is sending your private data to private companies.
00:45:22.000And there's even an argument, it's contact monetization, because the data can be sold and used.
00:45:31.000So this is from futurism.com, and it gives us kind of like a quick summary of a couple different articles, so I'll just read this to you, and then we can talk about, we can carry on our conversation about, yeah, do we even have rights at this point?
00:46:16.000So now they want all these people to download this app so that they can look on a map and see who talked to who and every, like, that's insane.
00:46:45.000Consumer privacy app company Jumbo studied the app, Care19, and found that it was transmitting information to third parties, including Foursquare and Google, according to the Washington Post.
00:47:59.000Don't worry, your data will be discarded and then we'll sell it to a private company to harvest voter data to be used in political campaigns.
00:48:08.000Think about what they can do with all this data.
00:48:10.000They don't just know who you talk to, they know where you go.
00:50:57.000Police saw the pictures on social media, or people saw the pictures, reported him, cops came and arrested him.
00:51:02.000And they said, it's a 14-day quarantine, as soon as you come, and because you took these pictures, we know where you were, you're under arrest.
00:51:08.000There was apparently another woman, same thing happened to her, I just saw this story earlier today, that she like posted selfies on the beach, and the beach was closed or something, so they went and found her.
00:53:29.000Because I remember being told this, I don't know if it's true, it's been a long, long time, that it takes only a little bit of obfuscation or misdirection to thwart an investigation.
00:53:55.000Well, actually, no, I mean, that's why I brought it up.
00:53:57.000I'm like, you think about the technology back then, and it was like, someone, you could be taking a leak behind the saloon, and someone would walk up and go, bang!
00:55:26.000The guy who got killed was convicted 13 years ago.
00:55:30.000The challenge is innocent until proven guilty.
00:55:34.000And so if this guy got convicted 13 years ago, then what you need to do is prove it.
00:55:40.000But I bring this up because You know, if we're dealing with the use of technology to prove innocence and stuff, we have to recognize the fact that there are going to be people who are locked up who didn't do anything wrong.
00:55:52.000And then if you think, you know, we can kill people, then the argument I hear from people is often, I'm OK with killing one innocent person out of X if it means we get rid of bad people.
00:56:02.000And I'm like, man, I could not imagine being that innocent person.
00:56:05.000Yeah, all you have to do is be like sacrifice.
00:56:07.000Would you be that innocent person then?
00:58:07.000Or you can have like some sort of machine that when you sit down, as soon as it senses that someone's sitting down, it comes up from the other side.
00:58:58.000But I'll tell you what, it would be an excellent informational campaign to explain to people about what it means when you're giving up your privacy.
00:59:38.000And so Facebook's predictive model is like, okay, he should be in the bathroom for, you know, about a minute, and then he should get up and he should go to Taco Bell like normal, but then you don't go to Taco Bell.
00:59:48.000And they notice your phone isn't moving, and then it calculates the probability, and then it says, in all likelihood, Adam was injured, and then they call 911, and the ambulance shows up, and there you are, keeled over in your bathroom with like one eye bloodshot, and you're like...
01:00:50.000I thought there was a movie or like a story about a guy who had a tree fall on his leg and then he pulled out a pocket knife and then he just like... What a way to go!
01:00:59.000It was like, lose a leg or lose your life, buddy.
01:01:02.000But back to what you were talking about though, the security versus infringement, or freedom and security, I guess.
01:01:09.000But I guess, theoretically, your freedom, when it comes to having your data tracked in certain ways, it's possible you're not going to give up any freedom, maybe a little bit, but gain a lot more security.
01:01:29.000Yeah, she had atrial fibrillation and they were watching her heart like usual and they were like, holy cow, it's really irregular and it's really fast because it gets up into like 140 sometimes and it's really, really, I mean, you'll be sitting there doing absolutely nothing and your atria are just fibrillating.
01:01:43.000So what, she had like a Fitbit on or something?
01:01:45.000Yeah, she was wearing her, again, like her iWatch.
01:02:42.000It's like, there's a convenience to having that one ubiquitous service, but a major detriment then to them being too powerful and then being unable to stop.
01:02:50.000And then when they screw things up, they beg and the government has to bail them out.
01:02:54.000So, it's like, maybe the convenience isn't really worth it?
01:02:57.000I mean, competition is really important, and we're losing that, too.
01:04:27.000But the governor directly threatened them saying it's like this is not a game like we will you know come after you it's like yeah life isn't a game they want to support their families that's what they're thinking and they're not the only gym they're not trying to play games Yeah.
01:04:42.000That's the main problem, is that you can't expect the convenience offered to you to be used properly.
01:04:48.000As we've seen with this contact tracing app, they can whisper all the sweet nothings into your ears about how if you're in your living room, you think you gotta fart, but then you pop a vein in your brain and you collapse, we'll save you.
01:04:59.000If you fall off your bike or whatever, we'll be there for you.
01:05:03.000Those few and far between stories of where it actually does make sense.
01:05:07.000It's like, okay, yeah, what about how, how about, you know, exactly what every single person is doing and you're, you're giving it to private info, you know, private money off of it.
01:05:26.000Yeah, so OK, so this is something that I noticed when I use Google Maps is that they'll tell you what the speed limit is here and then right beside it is your speed.
01:06:28.000I'm sure there's a lot of people who don't like it.
01:06:29.000There are a lot of states that have legalized it, but it's a relatively popular thing.
01:06:33.000I mean, I'm convinced that if Trump came out right now and said something like, we're going to legalize marijuana across this country federally, we're going to tax it, it's going to be great.
01:08:18.000And Charlemagne's like, well, you know, when you come back to New York, I got more questions for you.
01:08:22.000And then Biden basically said, if you haven't figured out, you know, if you're voting for me, you know, if you're voting for me or Trump, then you ain't black or whatever.
01:13:58.000So, they're walking down the street, and they're doing this weird, like, walk like an Egyptian thing, and I'm like, and the first thing I thought to myself was, They're doing it.
01:14:38.000And then actually the other day, we were driving down the street, and down this road over here, I saw some young dudes, probably looked like they were teenagers, and they were doing something similar.
01:15:23.000What I'm saying is I will absolutely skate and we can talk skateboarding, but I'm not going to pretend to understand or try to be cool on TikTok.
01:19:31.000They're trying to make Trump feel inadequate, I guess.
01:19:34.000But to me, that seems like they've been eating their own refuse, like the fake news about Trump and everything.
01:19:42.000They keep seeing these things that they write to rile each other up, and then have this fake version of Trump in their heads, where they think Trump would actually fire a guy he made rich in the first place.
01:21:06.000Yeah, it's gonna be great, so I got the set, and then we'll actually have, like, friends come and jam, but Adam will play a song, I'll play a song, and that's gonna be after we're, like, kind of wrapped up.
01:21:13.000But, uh, so make sure you stick around.
01:21:14.000And if you haven't already, smash that like button, subscribe, share the podcast if you like it, and we are going to, uh... Blaze through some superchats.
01:22:34.000Rippenham says, Gavin Newsom has banned fart correspondence in California, but Trump defended our right to send as many fart chats as possible.
01:22:45.000Kyle Buchanan says, since professors were getting paid to send research back to China, do you think some of these governors could be in China's pockets as well?
01:22:53.000I don't know if I would go that far, but I would say I wouldn't be surprised if we found out high-ranking people were somehow on the take.
01:23:04.000Annoyed Moderate says, Rogan and Pac-Man were asking who gets to make the rules to censorship on big tech and how it is difficult to decide.
01:23:15.000Yeah, the challenge is they are private businesses, and they've become monopolized to the point where they're essentially utilities.
01:23:21.000And if our discourse is dominated by these platforms that have monopolized the space, then there's a real argument for us needing these protections.
01:23:28.000But I admit, there are serious implications that are challenging.
01:23:31.000It's actually the First Amendment that protects them from having to host our speech.
01:23:35.000The argument is they're a private company, and they have a First Amendment right to freely speak, and you can't compel someone to say something.
01:23:44.000SDFU says Fauci is the scientific equivalent of a cuckoo bird.
01:23:48.000Peter Coyle says, your marketing campaign works on me, a YouTuber.
01:23:52.000A YouTuber I like goes live at 7 also, but because I can watch the full video after I go here.
01:24:45.000I know that there's people out there that don't know how to be vegan that claim, oh man, being vegan made me sick and they only ate bananas.
01:24:53.000And that's all they ate was just bananas.
01:26:35.000Could you imagine if you go to one of our videos, and then below it, YouTube actually shows beanies, skateboards, and the shirts, and you can click it and just get it?
01:27:19.000Graphon Tyrell says, now we got really loud background noise, I said some time back that H3H3 vs. Keemstar showdown was a glorious shipwreck.
01:27:45.000Ben Lowry, if what the economists are saying about NY and Californians being displaced, how long do you think it'll be before our electoral college swings one way?
01:30:44.000Given how the left has been largely ignoring anything that does not adhere to their beliefs, I don't think they're going to stop until they are forced.
01:30:51.000You know, the craziest thing to me was when we went to the gym and there was this, you know, it's like middle-aged woman wearing a Trump hat and she was talking about all this stuff and I was like, she surprisingly knew a lot about what was going on.
01:32:37.000Rabid Kitten said, oh, we just read that one.
01:32:45.000Clink Clank says, Tim, sell us some food and when YouTube tries to ban you, claim that y'all are an essential business and cannot be shut down.
01:33:33.000Yeah, they came up and they're a bunch of like, MAGA women that are like, we gotta set these, the view is supposed to represent all women and they totally don't.
01:34:00.000And then, I could be wrong about this, but like, I could have sworn I heard a story where he apologized for it and said he was wrong, actually, because now you only have ridiculous partisan media where no one talks to each other.
01:34:09.000How amazing would it be if you actually had, oh wait, no, I'm sorry, I'm walking this back.
01:34:14.000There is a show called Rising on Hill TV with Crystal Ball and Sagar and Jetty, and he's a conservative and she's a progressive, and they're honest and fair, and it's an amazing show.
01:34:30.000Because if you're a progressive, the craziest thing was to hear the socialists praising Sagar and Jetty, who's conservative, because they're like, he's honest about the populist issues and what the left wants and everything, he just disagrees.
01:35:57.000I like Thomas Massey and Dan Crenshaw and stuff.
01:36:01.000Rand Paul just gets my, you know, my figurative vote because he's principled.
01:36:06.000It's like, to see somebody, it's like, I may disagree with some of the things he brings up, but man, you can tell the guy's being honest about why he believes it and what he's fighting for.
01:36:16.000It was funny, I remember the Rand Paul stuff, and I remember, like, everyone being like, Rand Paul's the best, and I, like, watched a segment from him where he was very pro-life and very religious, and I'm like, I do not agree with any of this.
01:36:27.000But I was like, I actually agree, like, the libertarian stance, the government shouldn't do these things.
01:37:31.000The idea is, anything that promotes leaving their sites... They don't like.
01:37:35.000Yeah, and so there have been people who have done videos where they're like, hey, I'm gonna be doing a live stream later over at Twitch, check me out, and then YouTube strikes them down.
01:37:42.000So what I do is I have the URL visible, but not clickable, so you can still see it.
01:39:28.000Nick says, what are your thoughts on the latest surveillance acts that passed through the Senate allowing the FBI to access anyone's browser history without a warrant?
01:39:34.000Is there a way to reclaim our 4A rights?
01:39:36.000So, my understanding is that bill was already passed, and the Democrats wanted to remove, revoke that right, and it was mostly Democrats voting to remove it, with some Republicans agreeing, and then mostly Republicans saying, keep the power.
01:39:51.000Then there was another, a FISA expansion bill, Where it was a bipartisan effort to support the violation of our Fourth Amendment rights.
01:40:51.000And the end, I knew Robert Jordan wrote himself.
01:40:54.000So Brandon Sanderson was given the end.
01:40:56.000He actually spent the last year of Robert Jordan's life working with Robert Jordan to help him, you know, get ready to write the rest of the story.
01:41:04.000But Robert Jordan wrote the end by himself.
01:43:18.000The One says, it seems the Democrats are intentionally destroying their chances this year to put blame on far-left politics, so come next election season, they can silence them and return to a more moderate stand.
01:44:11.000James Wilson says, just because I'm a pedantic, your wide-shot Twitter names are two different levels of brightness and I can't stop seeing it.
01:44:56.000The superchats are amazing and I'm sorry if we can't get to you but it's like we've only gotten through 11 minutes of superchats in the past 25 minutes.
01:45:37.000I went to Austin to visit a friend of mine in Texas and we went to this bar and it was it was great and you know I was having a good time he's like oh you want to go get some tacos I'm like I don't know if they'll have anything for me he's like bro just come and I'm like all right so we walked back and there's like three different taco trucks he's like yeah which one do you want I'm like what do you mean which one like which one can I have and he's like they're all vegan I'm like yes they were so good Simba Bam Bam says, Hey Tim, with you speaking about pew pew machines, would you ever accept a sponsorship from a company that manufactures, distributes, sells firearms?
01:46:08.000Maybe in time because I, you know, one of the problems I have with like the sales people who want to, you know, have me do ads is like, I have to know it, use it and really believe in it.
01:46:26.000Yeah, I was like, I looked at the game.
01:46:27.000Don't say it though, don't say the name.
01:46:28.000I'm not gonna say the name, but I know mobile games, and it was not a good, it wasn't, it was just, it wanted your money, it wanted you to be hooked for a little bit to get some money out of you, and that's, there's a lot of those games.
01:46:41.000They're out there, and that's, I can't stand those games.
01:46:43.000I've had casino games, and I'm like, no.
01:49:27.000Agent Toon says, you should look into southwest Ohio.
01:49:30.000You may like the Yellow Springs, northeast of Dayton, 20 minutes from Ryer-Patt AFB, Air Force Base, and where Chappelle moved to, or Loveland or Milford, northeast of Cincinnati.
01:49:41.000There's a really, really massive building in West Virginia, really close to Pittsburgh.
01:49:46.000You know, it's like the north part of West Virginia.
01:50:12.000The joke I made on Rogan that I often make is that the Galactic Federation won't allow us to join because we're ruled by, you know, it's a multi-governmental planet.
01:50:29.000I think the end comes from people, right now actually, it's people seeing and being unhappy with what's going on and then becoming political and wanting to actually have something change.
01:50:44.000And I think there's a hint of that right now.
01:51:25.000It's the funniest thing that they don't understand this, but I guess when people aren't smart enough to understand, they just bleat like sheep.
01:51:32.000William says, sex is now outlaw for your protection.
01:51:35.000We have so many virus, disease, and illnesses.
01:51:58.000International conflict foreign policy is so ridiculously complicated.
01:52:04.000I know it's funny that people always say it's complicated when I talk about it, but it's like, dude, if I tried to pretend like I could tell you what the right moves are more than half the time, it's lying.
01:52:15.000When these people make videos or commentary and they're like, this is what they really should do, it's like, dude, you have no idea all the intricate pieces that are connected to each other in this.
01:52:23.000I think America tends to do stupid things, though.
01:54:07.000Evildoers, this is a soy man you should fear.
01:54:11.000From the people that brought us Soy Jesus versus Soylent Green Ninjas, we bring you a tale of a soy-eating barbarian and his two axes of justice.
01:54:48.000In other news, many people were in lockdown while still going out to get food at least once a week, and even when not in lockdown, normally most people eventually go home.
01:55:04.000Wolfault DeLeon says, November 1st, 2017, my fellow Americans, over the next several years, next several days, you will undoubtedly realize that we are taking back our great country, the land of the free, from tyrants that wish to do us harm.
01:55:18.000Nazox says, Tim, do you believe that with stimulus money being sent out it will cause an economic resurgence leading to more people becoming investors?
01:55:25.000UBI equals VAT on luxury, cannabis, psychedelics, tech services.
01:55:32.000I think that implies there's going to be excess wealth and disposable income.
01:55:36.000But what people need to understand about UBI or any kind of direct payments to people is that the value of money is rooted in a bunch of different things.
01:55:45.000One of those is rooted partly in the lowest cost of human labor.
01:55:52.000Hmm, so if you if you have to pay one dollar for every apple
01:55:56.000That's you know plucked from a tree that means you have to sell the apple apple for more than one dollar
01:56:01.000If you raise the cost of pulling the apple from a tree to two dollars now the apples must cost more than two dollars
01:56:07.000so the lowest level of You know of skill the you know day laborer who picks apples
01:56:13.000if you have a really high minimum wage Then apples all go up in price and apple pies are more
01:56:17.000expensive than apple cake anything uses apples everyone who eats apples
01:56:21.000It just makes everything go up immediately.
01:56:24.000People don't realize the economy isn't necessarily so much about the money.
01:56:28.000Although it does play a huge role, it's how much do we value the individuals, and then how does that ripple up through how, you know, money works, so... Eh, it's a complicated question, I suppose.
01:56:37.000The art of the real, thanks for the super chat.
01:56:53.000Zachariah says, the Second Amendment wording came from Virginian law stating that the equipment that each household was supposed to own, i.e.
01:57:00.000how much shot, how much powder, Crowder did a special last 4th of July on it, check it out.
01:57:05.000Right, that's basically, I think, what I was trying to get at.
01:57:08.000Zipties says, I've heard that well-regulated meant well-trained and or well-organized.
01:57:40.000It's eerie how you can see the similarities between the people against the revolution and people today against opening up neighbor turning on neighbor.
01:57:51.000Bobcat says, as far as these data harvester, for less than the cost of a decent date in Philly, I could make them think LIDS is in six different parts of the city at once.
01:58:43.000Christopher says, Lydia, they already do this on the highways in Florida.
01:58:47.000Cameras they use for sending you tickets in the mail for missing tolls and speeding with a nice picture of the driver car and plate called the pay-by-plate system.
01:58:56.000Chad T says, I'm okay with some of the trafficking, but, uh, the tracking, but, not the trafficking, some of the tracking, but only if I get a choice in it.
01:59:04.000Also, I think there should be oversight that is ran by Tim Poole and Joe Rogan.
01:59:59.000But actually, in Arizona, where I was living, they have them everywhere.
02:00:03.000And they had such a problem with so many people not caring and just blowing the lights and not showing up that it was costing them more money to go after the people than them making money from the fines that they took all the cameras down.
02:05:24.000I what the lockdown I want the lockdown to last longer, want it to, here on Long Island, but I know if we do, it's just hurting us in the long term.
02:05:37.000He's the expert, and he says, you know, far be it for me to tell anybody, but if Dr. Fauci says we need to reopen, we're gonna have to do it.
02:05:43.000Yeah, I think we are gonna have to do it.
02:10:14.000David says, hey Adam, have you read Name of the Wind, and do you think the third book will come out this year, or will that be another Calamity of 2020?
02:10:23.000He said that it's gonna come out, so I did read it, and it was... I mean, we'll see.
02:10:30.000I don't know, COVID seems to be setting a lot of things back.
02:10:34.000It wouldn't surprise me, but we can only hope.
02:10:39.000Rick Hayes says the spark of the Revolutionary War was the Battle of Lexington and Concord where the British marched to take the colonists' guns and ammo.
02:10:46.000And there's actually, the correct historical way to phrase it is that the regulars came to seize the colonists because they were all subjects of Britain until that started it.
02:12:02.000You can actually send him story suggestions and ideas.
02:12:05.000So that would be great if you got any ideas, you want to talk to him, you want to share stuff you want on the show, you can follow him on Twitter, send him those things.
02:12:11.000Also follow him on Instagram for other, you know, shenanigans.
02:13:20.000So you guys don't know this one, but... If I was a younger man I'd probably make the same mistake twice The closer the heart is, the harder it becomes to do what's right.
02:13:49.000Even through the thick and thin, secretly we want to win.
02:14:02.000Well, I'm takin' it back, takin' it back, takin' it back.
02:14:06.000It's time to confess our sins Whoa, before this world you've built crumbles away
02:14:18.000I've spent some time lost in my mind, disappointed.
02:14:32.000Well, that's just the sting from expecting, and that's what you get.
02:28:19.000It's the one that I'm going to put out first, probably.
02:28:22.000That's the one that he wants animation for.
02:28:25.000Yeah, so I've actually talked to some people, and I'll tell you all.
02:28:29.000I will reveal the secret behind this song and the plans for the animation.
02:28:32.000The first verse is out on the march in the morning.
02:28:36.000He called his soldiers down to gun down the rebels, you know, to gun those traitors down or whatever.
02:28:40.000It's basically the dictator comes out, he points, he says, you know, take out the activists.
02:28:46.000You see the soldiers break into the house, there's protest posters, they arrest the activists, you know, beat them and then black bag them and drag them away, while a kid is hiding under the bed crying, watching it all happening.
02:28:57.000Then you see the kid's face turn into a young adult, and then he pulls a mask up, then he raises a fist, and a bunch of people run forward and then knock down statues of the dictator.
02:29:07.000And then the first bridge part is where they're executing all of the former regime.
02:29:13.000But then the final verse, this young man's face now morphs into an older man who puts on the military cap and then calls a soldier down to take out the activists, because that's why the song is called The Will of the People.
02:29:25.000Every single time something bad happens where they think they have a right to suppress the people, they have the right to kill the fascists or whatever.
02:29:32.000It's always about the people have willed it so.