On this week's episode of the podcast, we have a special guest on the show to talk about all the crazy things going on in the world of politics and business in West Virginia, including the ongoing saga of Mayor Eric Adams being removed from office by the Governor, and the new FBI Director nominee, Kash Patel being blocked from becoming the next Director of the FBI by the Justice Department. We also discuss the latest in the Elon Musk vs. Donald Trump saga, and answer your burning questions.
00:00:00.000Donald Trump has ordered the DOJ to fire all remaining Biden U.S. attorneys.
00:00:24.000Prosecutors saying that the government was weaponized against him and it's time to clean house.
00:00:30.000Of course, as per usual, Democrats are freaking out, claiming that Donald Trump has seized the government in a coup and that Elon Musk is the actual president or co-president or whatever.
00:00:40.000In the meantime, as Donald Trump has begun working with Eric Adams to, I don't know, deport people who are here illegally, criminals, Democrats in the state are planning to remove him from office.
00:01:09.000And this all stems back in his crazy timeline to Eric Adams defying the Biden government in 2022, resulting in the launch of DOJ investigations against him, then an indictment.
00:01:18.000Then Donald Trump gets in, cuts him a deal.
00:01:21.000Democrats are saying it's a dirty deal and he needs to be removed.
00:01:33.000They passed his, he's moved forward, we'll put it like that.
00:01:38.000And they're still putting more roadblocks in front of him, desperately trying to stop him from becoming FBI director.
00:01:45.000That's going to be really interesting.
00:01:47.000And while I have you, before we get started, I'm going to...
00:01:50.000I'll give you an update on our West Virginia stuff.
00:01:54.000West Virginia is a terrible place to do business.
00:01:58.000I strongly recommend you all stay away from it.
00:02:01.000We recently learned that it is illegal to contract individuals 1099 for any job in this state, which is shockingly insane, as sometimes there's a person you want to hire for just like a one-off job.
00:02:17.000We were just informed today that a guy we contract to do IT and dev work out of Texas, who doesn't even live here, and we're like, hey, we've got a thing on the website that needs to be fixed.
00:02:34.000So if we want to hire a plumber to fix our toilet, we've got to hire a plumber?
00:02:38.000They told us that talent contracts are not allowed and that our existing talent, Legit, straight up.
00:02:46.000If somebody wants to appear on a show, it has to be an employee.
00:02:49.000Well, good luck making that happen when talent own their own IP, have agents, managers, and work for a bunch of different companies on specific projects.
00:02:59.000These Uber laws, they're called, are ripping away the right of individuals to work in this country.
00:03:08.000West Virginia has to be one of the worst, I'd imagine, because they outright told us individuals are not legally allowed to work in this state.
00:03:18.000Now, if you want to tell me that's not how the law is supposed to work, fine.
00:03:21.000The state will weaponize this law against you if they've got a problem with you.
00:03:25.000I know we've talked about it before, but we've been actively investigating how to get out of the state as fast as we can because of the degree of insanity.
00:03:33.000And a lot of people said, Tim, give the Republican administration an opportunity.
00:03:43.000That being said, despite everything going on, we've had politicians reaching out to us, begging us not to leave, apologizing for the problems.
00:03:53.000They're enforcing action against us, claiming we owe taxes on individuals who are clearly contractors, who abided by the law as the law was written, and they're telling us they don't care.
00:04:04.000They want us to pay five figures, high five figures.
00:04:08.000You can squeeze as much blood of the turnip as you want, and we'll make sure you never get another penny out of us because this state is broken.
00:04:31.000I'll write you a check and then we're going to make sure we dismantle our business and move everything we can out of the state and use whatever force I have in any imaginable way to warn people about what they're doing to us because I am personally offended by this.
00:04:43.000Let me just stress, If there is a musician, if there is a podcaster, and you would like to get a contract with them to make an appearance on your show, you have to hire them as a W2 employee.
00:04:56.000And do you know what they say to you when you offer that?
00:04:58.000They laugh in your face and say, yeah, that's not going to happen.
00:05:01.000And we've lost three people already because of this law.
00:05:03.000So if they don't want us to operate here, so be it.
00:05:55.000So I thought it'd be cool to have them do a sit-down conversation about, you know, what it's like overseas in these active combat situations, listening to heavy metal while you're, you know.
00:06:04.000Let's just, I don't want to say too much because, you know, that stuff.
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00:06:47.000Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more is Siaka Masaquai.
00:07:22.000And he has this move now, I think he got from his mom, that is just the up and down, so that's great.
00:07:27.000I work for people like the actor came out of Hollywood.
00:07:31.000Got canceled because I started getting involved in the Trump rallies in Beverly Hills and all that good stuff and started working with Babylon Bee to make fun of the craziness that we see.
00:07:44.000Then I ran for office in 22, ran for state assembly in Los Angeles, North Hollywood.
00:07:52.000You know, probably the biggest thing I found out was that we don't go around and talk to people as much as we should.
00:08:00.000I found that in the neighborhood that I lived for, I lived nine years until I just recently moved to Tennessee, but in the neighborhood we were, as I walked around and talked to people, about 95% of the people in North Hollywood were Republicans.
00:08:49.000I did it, and then I ended up being vice chair of LAGLP, largest county in America, so that was fun for a time, and I just saw that we need to, again, we need to message, but we need to get out and actually be bold and not be afraid to talk to people directly.
00:09:04.000Then I got, again, doing stuff with Babylon Bee, then I got hired with Daily Wire and was able to move my family out to Tennessee and got out.
00:09:20.000The first time we were walking our dogs around, the first month we were there, everyone we'd meet, they'd come up and want to talk to us, and they'd end the conversation with, you guys find a church yet?
00:09:31.000And we were coming from L.A. where it's like, I'm like, just in case Satan tries to put my cross in, but we're over there and everyone's like, come to this church.
00:09:40.000I mean, we've gone to so many different churches.
00:10:10.000The president posted on Truth Social over the past four years.
00:10:13.000The Department of Justice has been politicized like never before.
00:10:16.000Therefore, I have instructed the termination of all remaining Biden-era U.S. attorneys.
00:10:20.000We must clean house immediately and restore confidence.
00:10:24.000America's golden age must have a fair justice system that begins today.
00:10:29.000I'd like to imagine that Donald Trump was taking my advice when I said last week...
00:10:33.000He's got to splinter the intelligence agencies into the wind and reform them because we cannot trust the people who weaponized the government against J6ers and against the president himself.
00:11:20.000We've had a couple different people that have had different experiences regarding January 6th, and I was wondering, do you feel like you had a fair...
00:11:32.000Fair court hearing and dealing with the prosecution.
00:11:37.000I know that you didn't actually go to trial.
00:12:14.000And actually, I was on that list before they raided my house because they raided it in June.
00:12:19.000My first trip in 21 in April is when they started doing this.
00:12:24.000And then they didn't arrest me until...
00:12:27.000It was November 30th of 23, coming back from the Lady Ballers premiere for Daily Wire, and they arrested me on a tarmac at Burbank Airport, and they ripped me away from my wife.
00:12:36.000I mean, it came for age, and it came like I was like El Chapo.
00:12:40.000Then you go into the court case, and you start to go through that process, and thank God that people have been really generous, because I was not guilty, but in the long run, it's cost me close to $180.
00:12:52.000Well, that's a big part of what they were...
00:12:56.000And that's something that Trump said when he issued the pardon was that the people who have gone through this have already been broken.
00:13:01.000They've already been financially ruined.
00:13:03.000They've already been punished through this legal process.
00:13:06.000That's why I asked if you felt like the system had treated you fairly or not because of the fact that essentially it was...
00:13:13.000It seemed like it was kind of common knowledge that the punishment or the process was the punishment, and that's something that you hear frequently surrounding this topic, and I wondered your experience.
00:13:23.000Like I said to you earlier, we told the judge, we're like, look, hey, he's going to do this.
00:13:28.000Can we just push it out and just kind of leave it alone until April, right?
00:13:32.000She said, no, nothing's official yet, meaning that I would have to fly myself, my wife, and my child out to D.C. We had to get a place.
00:13:59.000And he's saying, look at what Trump does when he gets in.
00:14:02.000He pardons all of the insurrectionists or whatever, showing us whose side he's on.
00:14:08.000And I'm just sitting here thinking like, Trump is effectively a J6-er himself.
00:14:13.000They were trying to put him in prison the whole time.
00:14:15.000They tried to put him in prison again.
00:14:18.000And they were using everything that happened on J6 to call him a traitor who committed sedition and insurrection so they could destroy his life, raid his home.
00:14:29.000So when he went to pardon the J6-ers, I don't think he was really – it wasn't from an outside perspective.
00:14:35.000It was literally from a, these people attacked us.
00:16:02.000Page one was there, and page seven was there.
00:16:04.000The feds came in, collected them all, put them on the floor, and then took their own handmade confidentiality forms and put them on top and took a picture, staging the evidence.
00:16:16.000Joe Biden, meanwhile, admitted he retained classified information illegally for the purpose of writing a book to make money.
00:16:23.000And kept it in multiple offices and his garage.
00:16:27.000And so then Donald Trump, minding his own business, has law enforcement, FBI raid his home, his wife's underwear drawer, his son, his son's room.
00:16:36.000I don't think we've yet begun to see the rage that is Donald Trump's revenge and retribution.
00:16:41.000Well, it's interesting, this firing of all of these attorneys, because we recently saw seven attorneys, seven prosecutors from the Southern District Court of New York resign over the dropping of the Adams indictment, which I thought was really interesting and definitely precedes something like this, where he's like, if everyone's just going to be against what we do in the Department of Justice, then you can all just go home.
00:17:06.000I think actually some of these people who are resigning, I think that's the precursor to something else that's coming.
00:18:07.000You mentioned 2022 when he started criticizing the Biden administration.
00:18:10.000He was on his way to D.C. to meet with other blue city mayors to talk to Biden about immigration and the border crisis.
00:18:19.000And like somewhere in Delaware or whatever, he had to turn around and go back to New York because one of his aides' homes got raided in Brooklyn.
00:18:26.000And then Biden was able to hold the joint roundtable meeting with those blue city mayors all going, Biden's working really hard.
00:18:58.000But what's coming is these people who have resigned, these people who have just been fired, To me, I'm saying there's something coming for them.
00:19:06.000There's something coming for these people who are running right now.
00:19:33.000And my point was, whenever we talk about law enforcement, there is a conservative bias.
00:19:40.000I'm not saying everybody on the right is a conservative, to believe the cop was doing nothing wrong.
00:19:44.000That is, we know from Dr. Phil that CBP agents were facilitating child trafficking, that children were coming across the border with numbers on their arms.
00:19:52.000They'd look at the number, call, knew it was a child slaver, and they'd say, send them anyway.
00:19:58.000The presumption, the bias in the mind of the right was...
00:20:02.000These are guys who don't want to do this, but Biden's making them do it.
00:20:06.000They never stop to consider that some of these guys might literally be cartel members who infiltrated government.
00:20:14.000These FBI agents, because we had a guy on last week who said there's a lot of good patriots serving, and they had bad administrative leadership.
00:20:22.000Some of these guys might be literal activists who applied for the express purpose of being able to weaponize the DOJ against political ideology, and they're literally sitting behind the stage, behind the scenes, going, we gotta get Trump supporters arrested so we can stop Trump from winning.
00:20:37.000Oh yeah, and I know that's what happened.
00:21:30.000They remember what they went up against in his first administration.
00:21:33.000I know that this is something that has probably been repeated ad nauseum, but his being out of office for four years...
00:21:41.000It was probably the best thing that's happened to the country in God knows how long.
00:21:46.000Well, because he had time to ruminate.
00:21:48.000Yeah, well, not only did he have time to ruminate and really actually kind of talk to people and figure out what happened, but he also saw what the government, you know, all the things that they did to him, because he thought that all the things that they did to him, he saw, you know, all of it, and he was like, I can't believe this, because he thought that he was going to be treated like other presidents.
00:22:09.000He thought that once I get elected, or now that I'm elected, if I just play ball with them and I, you know, use the guys that they want, then they'll treat me.
00:22:20.000I mean, Joe Biden stripped him of his security clearance, and then everybody, and everyone was like, well, he doesn't have a need for that.
00:22:26.000And then everyone kind of freaked out when Trump was like, you know what?
00:22:29.000We're stripping you of your security clearance, you old man.
00:22:32.000I want to jump to this next story, but I just have to point this out for no reason, that I've been saying ruminate a bit for the past couple of weeks, and then you said it.
00:22:39.000And then I just thought about it, and I'm like, I don't actually know the root of ruminate.
00:23:21.000Hochul weighing whether to remove Eric Adams as mayor.
00:23:25.000I'm going to go as quickly as I can for this story with you guys.
00:23:28.000In 2022, Eric Adams publicly broke from the Biden administration shortly after he got elected in New York, upset over how they were handling immigration.
00:23:37.000Almost immediately, the DOJ started launching investigations into Eric Adams.
00:23:42.000They later raided the home of his staff and employees who did nothing wrong, and they started resigning.
00:23:47.000Then, in September of 24, they filed criminal charges against him.
00:23:51.000Donald Trump ends up winning and then goes to cut a deal with Eric Adams.
00:23:55.000Basically, his administration said, you let us operate ICE in Rikers once again because they used to do that all the time.
00:24:02.000There was an office for ICE at Rikers Island.
00:24:03.000And we're going to drop these charges.
00:24:06.000Eric Adams says, OK, I will cooperate.
00:24:09.000The Democrats then said, Jamie Raskin, for instance, it's a corrupt deal to drop his criminal charges to work with Trump in violation of their sanctuary laws.
00:24:20.000Kathy Hochul, as the governor, does have the ability to remove Eric Adams for 30 days without cause.
00:24:51.000Eric Adams was only investigated and charges were only brought because he was defying the Biden administration on immigration, not even completely, because we did criticize him a bit because he still was giving into some of Eric Adams policies, taking money to set up these luxury hotels and things like this.
00:25:08.000Now that he's cooperating with the Trump DOJ, which is, let me just tell you guys, completely routine.
00:25:27.000Okay, so they go to the mayor and say, you're a man with a lot of power in the city, we're going to drop these charges, but we want ICE enforcement.
00:26:05.000They're in favor of it because they think that they're going to get all of those votes for the Democrats, which they likely will get.
00:26:13.000I mean, in a place that they don't need to have more Democrats voting, and they're like, oh, well, we need to go ahead and make illegal immigrants.
00:26:25.000But it's not just that, though, brother.
00:26:27.000If we're seeing everything with USAID... It's where you can funnel more money.
00:26:35.000And I think that actually what it comes down to, I don't think they're coming after him just because he spoke out and he made a deal with Trump to say, like, go into the prisons.
00:27:23.000What we are looking at with what the state Democrats in New York are doing to obstruct immigration enforcement, they're defying the Constitution and federal law for illicit gain.
00:29:16.000There's a lot of elected across the country who are doing this kind of stuff.
00:29:20.000And Ilhan Omar was speaking Somali to people directly to tell them.
00:29:24.000I think it's absolutely egregious that that's what these lawmakers are doing, because what Tom Homan is doing is enforcing the existing law.
00:29:33.000He's not doing anything other than enforcing the existing law.
00:29:36.000And these are the same laws that Biden said weren't strong enough to actually close the border or keep people out or anything.
00:29:42.000Just for quick context, I saw someone ask the question in the chat.
00:29:48.000Eight U.S. Code 1324, bringing in and harboring certain aliens in Section A, subsection four, encourages or induces an alien to come, enter or reside in the U.S. knowing or in reckless disregard of the fact that such such coming to entry or residence is or will be in violation of the law or engaged enter or reside in the U.S. knowing or in reckless disregard of the fact that such We get it.
00:30:15.000Encouragement is likely what we are seeing from these Democrats when they're saying, if you're here illegally, here's what you can do to stay here illegally.
00:30:43.000This is something that we've been talking about a little bit.
00:30:45.000The fact that it's coming from Congress people, it matters.
00:30:49.000So if it was just your average Joe or even just your average activist person, I don't think that – I think that there would be an argument that's legitimate to say, look, this is just the freedom of speech, blah, blah, blah.
00:31:00.000Because it comes from a congressperson, there is an implication of legality.
00:31:07.000There's an implication of this is what you do, and it's legal for you to do this, so you should do this.
00:31:15.000There is an authority that they have, and because of that, I think that it's worth pointing out and saying, look...
00:31:26.000But what you're doing when you're telling these people and the way you're telling these people does fall under the law that Tim just talked about.
00:31:34.000Because these people that are through no...
00:31:37.000I understand that they're just regular people and they're probably...
00:31:42.000Pretty ignorant to how U.S. law works, so they probably are just like, oh, this is a congressperson, and they're telling me, so this must be legal, this must be how it is.
00:32:07.000Well, look, and I want to stress this.
00:32:09.000AOC, what she's done so far, she should get arrested, a court appearance, and like a couple hundred dollar fine.
00:32:15.000You know, they say, look, what you did, you held an activist seminar, you were promoting these things, however, that is criminal inducement.
00:32:22.000To first offense, you're a member of Congress, don't do it again.
00:33:03.000Well, then I would say, beyond that, you get a larger fine.
00:33:07.000And then if she does it a third time, then you get some short sentence, which is going to be like 30 days in jail or something.
00:33:11.000You know, I don't see inducement as being – actually, I agree with Phil in that as a member of Congress, you have a higher expectation than the average citizen.
00:33:21.000But I think in terms of what I want to see from the Trump administration is stoic, dispassionate accountability.
00:33:30.000So that's why I'm saying we will be light with the penalties to start.
00:33:34.000And if they continually press it, we will go after everyone with escalating punishment as we do for any other law.
00:33:39.000And I don't think that you take one of these Democrats advocating for illegal immigration and lock them up for 10 years.
00:35:09.000I would think it's encouragement, but it's also to a certain extent, or at least to me, I would say it's treasonous because you're opening the border, they sue Texas, and then they want everyone to flood from another country, but your position as president is a direct violation of the constitutional duty.
00:35:29.000It's a violation of his oath to uphold and defend the Constitution.
00:35:33.000I don't think that treason is accurate.
00:35:36.000But I do want to see some treason coming.
00:38:05.000But we need the expertise of monitoring the jets of all of these Hollywood celebrities, billionaires, financial executives, etc., to see how many of them, shortly after the confirmation of Kash Patel, how many of them fly to other countries on their jets?
00:38:47.000I don't know because I think, again, I think they've been planning for stuff like this and they got people around them.
00:38:53.000They got people around them ready for the smoke.
00:38:56.000I kind of feel like, you know, the empire has been crushed.
00:39:00.000That with Donald Trump's victory this time around, there's just, you know, it's, you've gotten rid of most of the infrastructure and all that's left are remnants of the deep state that still somewhat are operating.
00:39:22.000Joseph Boyce, the artist Joseph Boyce, who had this whole crazy thing.
00:39:24.000But I think the other thing, too, you're talking about the empire has been crushed.
00:39:28.000I think there's something to watch out for that we need to be careful about, and that is the tendrils.
00:39:33.000The tendrils that have gone so deep into everything.
00:39:37.000The tendrils that made it so that the Department of Agriculture withheld free school lunches from schools that wouldn't let boys and girls back.
00:39:45.000And that's the pulling out of the DEI through the Department of Education.
00:39:48.000That's the pulling out of the gender ideology.
00:39:51.000I like the tendrils analogy, but I think we can go for something more disgusting like botfly larvae.
00:39:59.000That has burrowed and embedded its seeds under your skin.
00:40:26.000So it's not just a matter of things here in the U.S. There are remnants, sure, there are still people in positions of power that will do whatever they can to stymie the Trump administration.
00:40:37.000But the whole of Europe has bought into the ideology that we're trying to excoriate from the United States.
00:41:54.000And I'm like, so it was Mehdi Hassan, I believe, who threw some critique over J.D. Vance's commentary, and he responded with, yeah, like, free speech.
00:42:01.000Like, you shouldn't go to jail for insulting somebody, dummy.
00:42:03.000And it was amazing to see the vice president on Twitter be like, you're dumb.
00:42:11.000Because John Adams was the first vice president, and he got into office, and he and George Washington didn't agree about anything.
00:42:16.000And so he was like, well, I'll just let George Washington govern, and I'll just...
00:42:20.000But just really quick with USAID, when that story started breaking...
00:42:49.000I was like, wait, I remember something about this from a couple years ago.
00:42:52.000It was in 2022 that Samantha Powers went to Hungary and started giving a bunch of money to independent fringe media and LGBTQ causes because they didn't like Viktor Orban and they wanted to destabilize their government.
00:43:04.000And what they said was, what Powers said at the time was, we're upholding democracy in Hungary.
00:43:08.000And it's like, no, you're trying to destabilize a government that you don't like.
00:43:59.000First they went for his lady and then they came for him.
00:44:02.000And so he's coming hard and then coming behind him is the future.
00:44:07.000JD represents the young men who are in their 20s holding up that flag during those frat boys who were like, no, you're not going to destroy my country.
00:44:16.000And while Kamala picks this old raisin of a dude, the little pansy boy in Tim Waltz, we get JD Vance who comes from literally The garbage background that you could say if you wanted to say that comes from literally the bottom and now he's here.
00:44:33.000So he had to show literally the world like, look, you can come here too, American kid.
00:44:37.000One of the great things about J.D. Vance is in that speech he was talking to European leaders the exact same way that he talked to Margaret.
00:44:45.000He's like, I'm not putting up with your BS. You're not doing that.
00:44:50.000The same way he talks to everybody, which is what Trump does too.
00:45:02.000And he's carrying out the policies that Donald Trump wants.
00:45:07.000Marco Rubio is not, it does not seem like Marco Rubio has any interest in throwing a wrench into the works of the administration.
00:45:14.000He is there to do what Donald Trump wants, and that is refreshing, and it's also something that we need because, you know, like Mike Benz talks about the blob, it's the State Department, it's DOD, and it's CIA, right?
00:47:09.000It's so deep in the, I don't know, maggots or whatever.
00:47:13.000It's so deep that when we start unraveling it, it's like the ACA. Remember when all the legislators were like, oh, you know, we're not going to know what's in Obamacare until we enact it.
00:47:23.000That's like we're not going to know what all USAID was doing until we cut it.
00:47:30.000I'll pull up a picture of botflies in the members portion.
00:48:17.000Last week, Trump said that new tariffs on automobiles could take effect as early as April.
00:48:21.000His comments come ahead of reports from his cabinet members who are scheduled to present options on various import duties as part of his broader effort to restructure global trade.
00:49:01.000Like, I've always ascribed to libertarian kind of ideas around economics and stuff like that, but I was totally wrong about when Donald Trump, in his first term, he was talking about a trade war with China and everyone's like, oh, blah, blah, blah, trade war trade is so terrible.
00:49:23.000If this is about bargaining, let the man cook, because I don't know nearly as much as he does.
00:49:30.000But I do think if we can bring jobs back to the United States or create jobs in the U.S., particularly, I think, personally, particularly in the semiconductor area, so that way we have at least enough production capacity of chips to take care of the government and the military.
00:51:24.000I'm not going to investigate anymore what Trump is doing as it relates to the economy because everything the Democrats All their plans are relate to living in the pot and eating the bugs.
00:51:34.000So I'm going to go ahead and assume that whatever Trump is doing is the opposite of that and just roll with it.
00:51:39.000That's sort of what I've been thinking, too, especially when it comes to bringing jobs back to the United States and implementing tariffs.
00:51:44.000I mean, when he starts talking about it, he was talking about it today from his press conference at the Winter White House, and he was talking about how...
00:51:57.000but yeah he was talking about how all of these other countries charge us these huge tariffs and we don't charge them equivalent tariffs and And it's because we are over here being like, well, we're so powerful, we better be magnanimous.
00:52:09.000It's like, no, that magnanimity is just screwing Americans.
00:52:16.000I think it was actually connected more to the coward-piven tactic, which was started after the 64 Civil Rights Act was passed in order to break our economy.
00:52:25.000It actually tells me with these tariffs, with all the fraud they're finding in Doge, It tells me how rich our country really is.
00:52:32.000Even when that's happening, someone like Tim can still create a business this successful.
00:53:44.000You've got all the fraud—as much of the fraud as possible.
00:53:47.000And if they start to open up—I mean, I think— I think there's something coming with the IRS and taxes on people.
00:53:54.000So when you see that coming, places like Florida are going to take away a state tax, and then the government wants to ultimately reduce the tax.
00:54:02.000I think Trump wants to just get rid of it altogether.
00:54:03.000I would love to see it, but this is all stuff that you took Congress for.
00:54:32.000Seeing them squeeze us as they have pretty much since the early 1900s when they decided to enact taxes and move away from the tariff system.
00:54:58.000I used to do feeding, you know, food giveaways down over in Skid Row.
00:55:02.000How does it look like, my family's from Liberia, how does it look like Liberia and Skid Row where people are living on the street like that and we have this much money in the country and the person who runs the homeless, that homeless agency is making somewhere around $500,000 to $600,000 a year?
00:55:19.000And most of their money goes to administrative costs.
00:55:22.000If you look at all of these charities and the NGOs, it all goes to administrative costs.
00:55:26.000Well, that's why colleges got so expensive too.
00:55:28.000They just kept building more and more administrative buildings and having more and more people.
00:55:32.000People come in who, like, sit around for three hours and then go to lunch and then try and figure out when they're going home.
00:55:36.000And now the college was backed by the government, so they could raise it all the time without worrying about actually having to hit any real numbers.
00:55:42.000So they were trapping people in indentured servitude with all these college loans that were, go ahead and backed by your government, which then would just squeeze us down even more and more, the coward-piven strategy to destroy the American economy.
00:55:54.000And that's what we've been fighting against, is this new...
00:55:59.000Communist action that the Civil Rights Act had ushered in.
00:56:03.000We're now, hopefully, on the other side of starting to break that up.
00:56:08.000Yeah, I mean, I'm hopeful that we are on the other side, that there's, because, I mean, so I've been complaining about communism for 15, it feels like, for 15 years, right?
00:56:19.000And for the most part, for a good portion of it, people were like, oh.
00:56:29.000And it's like, you know, it's 2011 and I'm like, no, like, if you go online and you look at the people that are, like, the things that people on, you know, in the weird spaces on the internet are talking about, like, they're full of commies.
00:56:41.000Now, granted, they were, there were significantly fewer of them back then, but, like, communism is an ideology that's really attractive to people that don't know anything about history.
00:56:51.000I would actually, I would say then that takes us to Hollywood.
00:57:05.000So they started becoming more alive in there.
00:57:08.000So that's how you see the black community moves the way it does, because they were the first group of Americans to actually embrace communism without knowing it was communism, because they were like, we're being discriminated against.
00:57:18.000Now, the Democratic Party, after 65, adopted communism.
00:57:22.000They've been communists this entire time.
00:57:39.000So people have no idea what communism is because the mouthpiece has been telling you, it's the guy with the little mustache that's fat.
00:57:45.000That falls into the strategy of people like Saul Alinsky and even further back the communists in the 50s and stuff.
00:57:52.000They would say, look, you should go and accuse...
00:57:55.000Your opponents of being fascists, to accuse them of being Nazis, to accuse them of this, because people are so revolted by those ideas and by that kind of ideology.
00:58:05.000Especially when they're showing us over and over, like, man, look what they did to Jews, and look what they did to Europe, right?
00:58:11.000And you have, when you said 2011 awards, and many of them, no, my argument is the Democratic Party were.
00:58:19.000Before we jump to the next segment, I want to take the opportunity once again, as we're talking about living the pot and eating the bugs, I implore people to look into their state's worker classification laws.
00:58:31.000They've been sweeping the country and they've been completely overlooked by the right.
00:58:35.000They are effectively making it illegal to work.
00:58:51.000We are going to be 20 years from now, your child will be looking for work, and they'll say, my options are Amazon and Walmart, and you'll say, well, why don't you just see if the local grocery store has any gigs?
00:59:04.000Maybe you can go to a local bar and do some barback and stuff for today.
00:59:19.000We are moving towards—so there was something that happened in West Virginia.
00:59:23.000A statement was made by activists in West Virginia pertaining to gun rights where the Biden administration wanted to make it so that all gun transfers had to happen in an FFL, a licensed gun shop.
00:59:34.000And in West Virginia, which has mountainous, very rural areas— There were people, the advocacy groups were basically saying, there's a guy who lives two and a half hours from the nearest city, and his brother is ten minutes down the road.
00:59:47.000He needs to give his brother a gun to protect his house from wild animals, which there are many, or to hunt.
00:59:54.000So they both have to drive two and a half hours into a city so that he can hand the weapon.
01:00:57.000It's like, if I can't get a job, if I can't get someone else to give me permission to earn a living, like, I don't need permission to earn a living.
01:01:04.000That should be what every American says is, I don't need a permission to earn a living.
01:01:07.000You have all these people on the left saying, like, having it all is a right, but it's like, no, nothing, no, you have the right to earn your own food.
01:02:47.000This is teaching kids to be communists without any of the theory.
01:02:53.000You don't have to teach people Marx to teach them to be communists.
01:02:58.000Let me stress what this law in West Virginia does.
01:03:01.000It's not just West Virginia, but it's what's happening to us.
01:03:03.000If you want to work, either your employer has to ask the government for permission or you have to ask the government for permission.
01:03:12.000What they've explained to us is a corporation goes to the government and requests the right to hire people and has to pay the government money to do it.
01:03:21.000Payroll taxes and service tax and things like this.
01:03:25.000If you are an individual and you want to do a series of jobs or production for various companies, you have to first go to the government, file for a West Virginia business, file for a license, open a bank account for that business and operate that entity.
01:04:18.000And I was looking at it and I was like, I work...
01:04:21.000For myself, writing for all of these different outlets.
01:04:25.000And that's how I was like, you know, I had to start a new career.
01:04:28.000This is how I was paying my bills, feeding my kid, like paying my rent.
01:04:31.000And I was like, they're trying to make it illegal for me to work in a way that is consistent with being able to raise my son and all of this stuff.
01:05:09.000Yeah, each of them because they break and the old people like it.
01:05:12.000And then one day the government comes to you and says you either get hired as a full-time employee making birdhouses for one nursing home or you can't work ever again.
01:05:20.000They're trying to stifle – I mean, with the gig economy, it's really – I remember in the 90s, it was the fastest growth of millionaires because of the internet, and they're trying to cut that off at the past with the gig economy.
01:05:36.000Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, Seamless, Super Eats, blah, blah, blah.
01:05:40.000All of a sudden, there's a bunch of apps that allow you to instantly connect to other people for exchange of goods and services.
01:05:46.000Understand that California, West Virginia, Florida, Illinois, New York, all of these states that are doing this are basically saying, oh no, the people have figured out how to work for each other quick, make it illegal.
01:06:23.000If someone presses, I need a ride, then someone who wants to give a ride can connect to them, and we're not employing anybody, and that's the way it should be.
01:06:28.000That's what it was supposed to be in the first place.
01:06:36.000This communist move, a warning I want to put out there to everyone, if you want to see the results of it, look at the black communities in cities.
01:06:42.000Because that's the ones that rely the most on the government.
01:06:45.000That's the ones that get more government jobs.
01:06:48.000You want to see the results of what communism looks like in America?
01:06:52.000The black community in every major city in this country is the result of that.
01:06:57.000No father, like you were saying, you didn't see a man in the picture because the government's daddy.
01:08:21.000Why is Jesus Christ Superstar blasphemous?
01:08:23.000Because it's supposed to be Judas rethinking whether or not Jesus was actually the Son of God.
01:08:33.000But that's what he was doing when he collected his silver in the first place.
01:08:39.000Even though he followed him, he moved away from him because the money was even better.
01:08:43.000This right here, though, this is, again, another example with the queer pastors, that woman who tried to berate Trump, then you find out she was getting paid by USAID. Didn't her church get like $58 million?
01:08:55.000It was a non-profit or something, or the church.
01:08:58.000But all of this is why, and actually I commend you, Tim, because I know you're not deep in it as a Christian, but you respect kind of what Christianity has done for the world.
01:09:09.000And we need to get back to that, as I would like to call it, become more biblical Americans.
01:09:14.000It doesn't mean you have to be a Baptist or Catholic or anything, but biblical Americans, you understand our foundation, our founding fathers, our Gen Zs of the time, if you will, were the ones that used the Bible.
01:09:25.000It's referenced 36 times in our Constitution and our Bill of Rights as our foundation.
01:09:30.000And if we don't get back to that understanding, things like this, and people can come up and they can do that.
01:09:34.000that he gets us washing feet of transgenders and people who are still on drugs and not understanding, there is actually a core foundation of turning away from your issues, turning away from keep doing those terrible things in your life so that you can get, you know, receive a better life in that love of Christ.
01:09:51.000So if we start to get back there and be bold and Christians, I believe we've advocated too much of the space, the social space, and that's why we're struggling the way we We need to get back into entertainment.
01:10:02.000We need to get back into music so that we can start to shift our culture back to understanding who we are.
01:10:10.000My great-great-great-grandfather, Mamalu Massaqua, who was the first ambassador from Liberia to Germany, he came over here and went to school in Tennessee.
01:10:20.000And in 1892, would travel the U.S., go to educational conferences.
01:10:26.000In his speech, he would talk about the greatness of this country that would outlast those of the past and those that come because the foundation is in Jesus Christ.
01:10:36.000This is a black man dressed up in all garb going around to the South with a school in Tennessee and everything, talking about this is what makes us great is our foundation in Jesus Christ.
01:10:45.000So we have to get back to why they wanted to move us away from God and just, you know.
01:10:50.000Look up to, hey, whatever you want to do.
01:10:54.000Because religion generally offers peace, and it offers community, and the left needs unhappy people that are atomized because happy people do not...
01:11:34.000Andrew Tate recently said, you know, something to the effect of, you know, a man should have kids with as many women as possible, like you're a conqueror or whatever.
01:11:44.000But I was just thinking about that, and I was like, the whole of the Western world and the greatest civilization this planet has seen is built upon the Christian moral tradition and monogamy.
01:11:53.000And so by all means, you can advocate for whatever you want, but certainly in other parts of the world that don't have these moral traditions, we never saw the success we see here in the United States.
01:12:13.000That's why they worked so hard, and they showed us in the black community.
01:12:16.000You take the man out, now there is no source of government.
01:12:18.000They have to look to daddy state to please help us just to live and survive, and why are you taking away food stamps and all this, that, and the other?
01:12:26.000Yo, yo, it is crazy to me that when I was growing up, so many of my friends were like, I'm broke, I need to find a job.
01:12:36.000I would always be like, no, you need money.
01:12:38.000I was like, this is a distinction between needing to find a job and needing money.
01:12:42.000A job is basically for saying, like, you want a stable source of income over a long period of time without having to think too much about it.
01:12:50.000Right now, you need to find out how to make money.
01:12:52.000And there's a bunch of different ways you can do it.
01:12:53.000I was like, homie, take your guitar and go on the side of the street in Wrigleyville and just play the guitar.
01:13:01.000Because I believe, I remember growing up and an idea was, you gotta go to college, you gotta go to college, you gotta go to college, you gotta go to college.
01:13:43.000You know what's really fascinating to me is that in my community growing up, which was music and skateboarding, all the big names were dropouts, high school dropouts.
01:13:52.000So a lot of the big pro skateboarders...
01:14:03.000And then you have all these stories of like Steve Jobs and Bill Gates dropping out of college and starting companies and making a bunch of money.
01:14:09.000And then I'm sitting here being like, all of my friends who are going to college have no path forward, no plan.
01:14:15.000And then all of these stories we hear of the most successful people are, they stopped going to school.
01:14:19.000Okay, I guess I'm not going to do that.
01:14:43.000She thinks that she's non-binary and is also driven in her art by her political ideologies that are driven by identitarianism and sexual identity.
01:14:52.000That doesn't have anything to do with Jesus Christ.
01:16:11.000Ecclesiastes, nothing new under the sun.
01:16:13.000But I like, because Cynthia Erivo sounds like a Nigerian name, and it makes me think, man, if they dropped her in a village in Nigeria, I guarantee she wouldn't be non-binary anymore.
01:16:40.000But if you took her and you just dropped her right into that village, that little random village with no electricity, that non-binary stuff goes out the window.
01:17:17.000And then immediately started packing up, planned to move, found another job, and then told the school, thank you so much for all of your help.
01:17:24.000I'm moving for work, but we'll make sure to get my son the treatment he needs.
01:17:35.000If you look at the statistics, it's the blue areas where more kids have identified as these trans and flippants and whatever they want to call them, furries and all this stuff.
01:17:44.000It's literally an indoctrination in these blue areas.
01:18:57.000You put on your hazmat suit every time just to leave and come to do the show, and you go back in there, you're like, yeah, I'm just getting us food.
01:19:39.000And then she's like, but all my friends have Neuralink and they're all networked and floating around and humming to each other in a strange binary muttering.
01:21:12.000I say, look, don't be afraid of the future, but there are certain skill sets that I think human beings should try to have within themselves.
01:21:52.000And, like, here's how you get magnets.
01:21:53.000And, like, I'm like, man, I actually learned a bunch of weird survival stuff from watching that anime.
01:21:58.000For sitting back and just kind of, like, kind of vegging out and being like, all of a sudden you're like, oh, wait, this is how you make candle wax?
01:24:12.000They had these little stickers with like a green face with the eyes X'd out and the tongue sticking out and parents would put it on cleaners and stuff and tell the kids that means you'll get sick.
01:24:20.000My parents didn't do anything like that.
01:24:31.000We got this one from ABC News speaking to RFK Jr. RFK Jr. tells staff he will investigate childhood vaccine schedule, antidepressant drugs.
01:24:39.000We have this tweet from libs of TikTok.
01:24:42.000Just in, RFK Jr. to investigate chronic disease, ultra-processed food, electromagnetic radiation, childhood vaccine schedule, glyphosate and pesticides, artificial food editives, SSRIs and antidepressants, microplastics and more.
01:24:55.000I would just like to stress, YouTube, this is the HHS of the government of the United States saying this right now and...
01:25:06.000I guess I have to say, well, the secretary of the HHS must be wrong because we are not allowed to talk to a doctor.
01:25:18.000Last Thursday, President Trump signed an executive order to establish the Maha Commission to study what has caused the precipitous decline in American health over the past two generations.
01:25:32.000So we will convene representatives of all viewpoints to study the causes for the drastic rise in chronic disease.
01:25:40.000Some of the possible factors we will investigate were formerly taboo or insufficiently scrutinized.
01:28:24.000And I'm just thinking to myself, they just got to play the game.
01:28:27.000Play the game, get in there, and then let's see what it really looks like.
01:28:31.000My son had to have really major surgery at five and a half months old.
01:28:35.000And we couldn't do the surgery if we didn't go along with the vaccine schedule and I had wanted to like do one at a time just to make sure everything was chill and we couldn't do it.
01:28:45.000It was like, and it was like, also I wanted to keep them away from sugar.
01:28:50.000And the way that they draw blood in babies is they give them sugar and then draw the blood.
01:28:55.000And I was like, I don't like any of that.
01:29:18.000Listen, the people in Loudoun County are the people who are getting those fat cat contracts from the government and doing nothing for it.
01:29:24.000These people know what for, and they know what they want, and the doctors in Loudoun County are going to tell you, here's how they...
01:29:32.000Look, when you go to the impoverished areas, they tell you that you need to get, like, the...
01:29:40.000medication and like drops all this yeah they give you a bunch of what's this stuff yeah for like herpes or something yeah basically they if you go to a poor area the doctor is going to be like it is required that your baby get all of the drug addicted prostitution you know cures because we we think you're a filthy, dirty person.
01:29:58.000You go to the rich area and they'll say, what do you want to do?
01:30:00.000And you'll say, if you go to one of those wealthy areas and say, we don't trust this, that, or otherwise, they'll say, no problem.
01:30:06.000Well, it was only because of the surgery.
01:30:09.000Otherwise, my doctors were, like, fine with what I wanted to do, but he had to have this, I mean, he had to have cranial surgery.
01:30:14.000But to Tim's point, he's right, like, the poorer neighborhoods, because a lot of times they don't even know what to look for, and we've gotten to a society of, you know, expert fallacy, right?
01:30:24.000So you have so many of these people, just trust the science, so many of these doctors that come along and they go, okay, let's give your, like, the fact that we've advocated parenting as a society, Has allowed these doctors to literally want to put over 100 shots into an infant is insane.
01:30:43.000I'm not saying that they don't work or some things don't help.
01:33:57.000That's one of the things that I noticed, like, my left-leaning friends, I did a podcast with a buddy of mine that's left-leaning, and it was before Trump was elected the first time, and...
01:34:08.000He was like, oh, well, you know, I'm a Hillary Clinton voter, blah, blah, blah.
01:34:12.000And I'm like, you know, I'm going to vote for Trump.
01:34:14.000And he was like, you know, why won't you vote?
01:34:17.000What are the biggest things that make you not want to vote for Hillary Clinton?
01:34:22.000I was like, well, right now she's talking about a no-fly zone over Syria.
01:34:26.000And the Russians are there now and they have an air base.
01:34:29.000So that puts us in direct conflict with...
01:34:32.000Russians, like, and she's talking about actually, you know, having combat and stuff against Russia.
01:34:38.000I think that's totally reckless, and that's the reason why, like, that's really the biggest thing that's, to me, Donald Trump's talking about no more wars, no foreign wars.
01:34:46.000She's talking about escalating existing conflicts, and I don't want to.
01:34:49.000And all he had to say was, oh, I don't think she'll do that.
01:34:52.000And it's like, well, you don't, then, if...
01:35:14.000I was watching you guys on Pop Culture Crisis the other day, and you mentioned it, but you didn't say it the way that I'm going to say it right now.
01:35:21.000We've been living since, again, 65 was such a turning point.
01:35:28.000Like, liberal, social liberal country.
01:35:31.000Where even if you're right, you look at some people who say they're right now, they're still less right than they were in the late 50s, early 60s.
01:35:39.000Because everywhere, from the schools, to music, to entertainment, and to the media.
01:36:45.000The hope and change thing was probably the smartest campaign slogan ever because he didn't have to tell anybody anything about what it meant.
01:36:53.000Everybody heard that and they turned it into whatever it was that they believed.
01:36:58.000And all he had to say is hope and change and people were like...
01:37:09.000Especially after coming off of George Bush, starting wars, right?
01:37:12.000And once you were able to bring Obama, then you had the white guilt playing a factor in there where it's like, it's a time now we can show ourselves we're not...
01:37:20.000This racist country everyone says we are.
01:37:22.000There were so many things that have been hit on so many levels that when he came along and did that, then you look into the picture he used and you're like, wait a minute, that was a communist photo?
01:37:31.000What are we talking about when you look further in?
01:37:35.000That's why shows like this, what Daily Wire, what Babylon Bee, what PragerU are doing, has not only upset them so much starting in about 2015, 2016, but like...
01:37:44.000It is so vitally important and we need to continue to build, continue to do more music and more scripted content so that we capture these 20-year-olds who are looking around for something to grab onto.
01:39:25.000Well, that's because with the Gen X, our parents' generation, the boomers, they're so obsessed with being young that they never let us actually be grown-ups.
01:40:52.000I was like, yo, legit, I'm 38, I'm gonna be 39 in three weeks, and I go to the poker tables, and a lot of retirees like to sit and play poker, and these guys are 70, and they're like, eh, let the kid do his thing.
01:42:57.000Just go ahead and get by like the rest of us.
01:43:00.000I genuinely think one of the issues is that boomers perpetually call anyone younger than them children.
01:43:05.000And I'm like, you guys gotta stop doing that, man.
01:43:08.000If you're a boomer out there, it's time to look a 26-year-old Gen Z kid in the face and say, you're old, you're a man, shut up and get to work.
01:43:17.000And part of the blame, the left just wants to keep us in this childish mindset.
01:43:22.000But if you look at someone, when I heard how old Taylor Swift was, I was like, and she's out there like, Jumping around and moving like she is a 22-year-old girl.
01:43:34.000Even some of her songs play like, hey, I'm still just a girl.
01:43:38.000She's never going to have kids, is she?
01:44:29.000But to your point there, too, the reason why I even see them push so much abortion, these liberals, and starting from the boomers, there is no sense of legacy.
01:44:40.000So there's no sense of the next generation carrying on because they think we're living forever.
01:44:46.000Everyone, 40s, the new 30s, 30s, the new 18s.
01:45:09.000Yeah, it came out in 1997. He's a British gentleman spy who freezes himself so that in case Dr. Evil ever unfreezes himself, they can bring him back.
01:45:18.000So in the future, they're like, how are you doing?
01:45:20.000And he's like, so long as we're living in a carefree society that does drugs, experiments, and has insane amounts of sex without an afterthought, I'm doing great.
01:45:28.000And they look around at him, and I'm just thinking to myself, the joke was that's what they were doing in the 70s.
01:45:33.000And I'm like, man, talk about whoever raised that generation and let that happen.
01:45:57.000But every generation is more and more lax on the next until it all crumbles and falls apart.
01:46:02.000Well, that's like what happens with people who have more than one kid, right?
01:46:06.000Like, I was talking to my brother about this the other day, and I'm the oldest, and everybody's half, so it's like we were all raised by different parents, even when they were the same parents, but whatever.
01:46:15.000My dad was super strict with me, like, so strict.
01:46:40.000So if you ever wonder, like, how is that show the biggest show ever?
01:46:42.000It's because people watch it and listen, and they tell their friends, like, yo, you ever listen to this show?
01:46:46.000So if you guys really like Timcast IRL, that would be greatly appreciated, because if every single person who watched every night would share the URL and tell their family and friends, we would be the biggest podcast in the world overnight.
01:47:09.000Which will redirect you instantly to sign up to Rumble Premium.
01:47:12.000Promo code TIM10. Ten bucks off an annual membership.
01:47:16.000As we're sitting here, I'm getting text messages about some documentaries, feature-length documentaries, which will be for Rumble Premium users only.
01:47:25.000We have two up right now, Infringed and Game of Money, at rumble.com slash timpool.
01:47:30.000If you're a Premium user, you can watch those full-length documentaries.
01:47:38.000Cal says, y'all may be waiting until after some franchise is open, but can Cast Brew add a Find Cast Brew Coffee map to their site that shows wholesalers and other small businesses who are selling Cast Brew Coffee?
01:48:46.000And Ian's sitting here all iced up with gold chains being like, not really, I'm kidding, but the joke is, you're putting him through college.
01:51:24.000So, like, so they'll say something like, no, no, we're not that crazy.
01:51:30.000It is totally legal for you to have your weapon in your vehicle so long as the ammo is separated in a different compartment.
01:51:36.000So if you're transporting a long gun or a handgun, just separate, and then you drive through, they get pulled over, and they go, oh, but that gun?
01:52:33.000Yeah, but then, like, these states are evil.
01:52:36.000They will still arrest you and say, yeah, then go to court and see if the Supreme Court sides with you.
01:52:40.000So after two years of being in state prison...
01:52:43.000And also, you need to understand that if you're not in a stand-your-ground state, defending yourself with a gun, they will still charge you as if you committed murder.
01:52:53.000So it's not just legal to have the gun.
01:52:56.000It has to be legal to defend your life, and stand-your-ground laws are important for you.
01:53:01.000California, so the rule is, so if my wife and I are in the house, The guy's, like, standing there.
01:54:12.000We've got talent that has no schedule, has no production instruction, can literally go wherever they want, whenever they want, and do whatever they want.
01:54:22.000The contract is, you're on retainer, to produce promotional content to promote the brand.
01:54:50.000A bunch of people have hit me up saying they've been fighting it for a long time, but they have no voice.
01:54:53.000So I'm sure West Virginia's attitude is the sooner Tim Pool leaves, the better, because the average person of West Virginia has no means of fighting back against the state.
01:55:01.000That's not reasonable because, I mean, this is a really beautiful state, and it's a downtrodden state.
01:55:05.000It's a poor state, and people need more opportunity here, not less.
01:55:08.000Do you know how many hotspot mini casinos are on the street next to where we are?
01:55:41.000And when we pull out here and we want to go drive to the local pizza place or whatever, we drive past probably 15. And I'm sitting here being like, how are they all in business?
01:55:51.000And the creepy thing is, many of these buildings are nondescript houses and old.
01:56:43.000Because there's a lot of plumbers in the state, they're going to be like, oh, well, a plumber's okay, but an IT guy isn't.
01:56:48.000Because we have an IT guy in retainer, which will literally be like, hey, we need something developed, and we want them on retainer because they work for a handful of clients.
01:56:58.000But they give us a certain amount of hours guaranteed.
01:57:21.000Maybe the new administration may change it, but again, my attitude is, once that administration sits down and they say, we do $750 million off this law, they're going to be like, okay, screw it.
01:57:49.000No, just in forcing you to be an employee.
01:57:52.000Again, if you are an individual who works for three clients, the state has now mandated that you pick one of them, and if that company doesn't want you to be an employee because they only need you for three hours a week, they're not going to hire you.
01:58:04.000The state's basically like, we don't care, we get money from you.
01:58:06.000Right, we don't care if you can employ yourself or not.
01:58:09.000This is the you will live in the pot and eat the bugs.
01:58:13.000This law, and they're passing it everywhere.
01:58:47.000When you talk about learning to do business, the thing you brought up earlier, being able to go, why would I go to school when I can just go make money?
01:58:54.000Like, just what you described made sense to me.
01:59:24.000I'm saying that there's a 20-year-old, 20 years from now, the kid's going to have to get the employment permit, and they're going to have to take their employment permits test, you know, employment license test.
02:00:41.000We want to be close enough to D.C. We were actually looking at studio stuff in Virginia, but Virginia's really bad because it's a deep state stronghold.
02:00:47.000Meaning, yeah, the laws may be better.
02:00:50.000But the government agents will come and just put the boot on our necks because they're evil deep state shills.
02:01:03.000Here's the problem I see with West Virginia.
02:01:05.000Because they are a poorer state, they got a magnifying glass on everyone to try and extract as much as they can from you.
02:01:10.000Whereas Maryland is like, we don't give a crap about some studio in western Maryland.
02:01:15.000We got Baltimore to worry about in the D.C. metro.
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