Trump signs an executive order to dismantle the Department of Education, Elon Musk is kicked out of an auto show, and Snow White's skin is not as white as she thinks it is, and we discuss it all on today's episode of Mythology.
00:00:30.000The Department of Education was created by an act of Congress, and only an act of Congress can be rid of it.
00:00:34.000But there is something interesting about Congress creating executive branches that are controlled by the president.
00:00:40.000He can effectively dismantle them by instructing all extraneous activities to be shut down and pulling their funding.
00:00:48.000So while Congress does mandate certain functions must be done, and it is Trump's job to carry those things out, he chooses how they are carried out.
00:00:59.000Effectively, there will still be a Department of Education.
00:01:02.000Maybe Congress will actually try to dismantle it.
00:01:05.000Definitely won't get past the filibuster.
00:01:07.000So Trump's just going to say, we're going to rip it to shreds, and it's going to function miserably.
00:01:32.000The states should be figuring these things out, and this will allow individuals to make the determination of which school is right for them better than we do now.
00:01:41.000Not to mention all the weird woke stuff where they're like, if you don't have this thing in your school, you're not getting funding, or other programs like that.
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00:07:11.000Signed an executive order on Thursday that calls for the Secretary of Education, Linda McMahon, to begin the process of shutting down the Department of Education.
00:07:18.000In the late afternoon, Trump announced his administration would return education back to the states.
00:07:22.000I was hanging out with the family, and we were watching the signing.
00:08:34.000For the head of the Department of Education, Secretary of Education, to basically start, well, basically start shutting it down.
00:08:42.000The way it works is Congress passed the Department of Education Organization Act in 1979, which requires several things to be accomplished.
00:08:52.000Trump can't end those functions, but he can mess them up real good.
00:08:56.000So you may remember back when marijuana was still illegal in the 2000s, and the DEA was raiding pot shops across the country.
00:09:04.000Notably in California, this is before Obama actually, in California you had a bunch of different pot shops where California said, yo, pot's legal, and the DEA still raided them.
00:09:14.000So Barack Obama was like, we're not going to enforce this.
00:09:17.000Now hold on, Congress passed a law saying you can't have marijuana.
00:09:21.000And Barack Obama said, I'm the president, I ain't going to instruct any of my guys to enforce that law.
00:09:25.000That is how the executive branch checks the legislative branch.
00:09:29.000You see, there's this thing called checks and balances.
00:09:41.000In this instance, Trump is going to basically tell the Department of Education, stop doing things and stop giving people money.
00:09:47.000So the core functions that need to be done technically could be done, but if he's only doing it at about 1%, I'm not entirely convinced, but we're at a wartime presidency right now.
00:10:55.000People knew that he was going to create Doge.
00:10:57.000People knew that he was going to go after the bureaucracy.
00:11:00.000People knew that he was going to try to quote unquote drain the swamp.
00:11:05.000This is all in line with what he promised and what he was elected to do.
00:11:10.000And there's one other thing that I want to point out.
00:11:12.000If you're a libertarian, if you have libertarian leanings, Donald Trump is the most effective libertarian president we have seen since Calvin Coolidge.
00:11:21.000Possibly since the actual founders, right?
00:11:24.000This administration has put more effort into shrinking the government and cutting waste than any other administration, definitely in my lifetime, probably any administration in the whole of the 20th century.
00:11:39.000So people that are saying, oh, I would want Donald Trump to do this, if you're a libertarian, that we're saying, I want Donald Trump to do this, to do that, etc.
00:12:19.000But if you say that you're going to sit in a room where some apathetic government employee is going to yell at you and tell you that boys are girls and girls are boys, that's awful.
00:12:31.000In fact, not even nowadays, for a long time, they haven't been designed to actually teach people important things that they need to know.
00:12:38.000How many times have you heard people say, you know, I didn't learn how to balance my checkbook, or I didn't learn about how our financial system works, or I didn't learn how I should actually save money.
00:12:49.000The schools that were set up in, or the way schools were set up in the, you know, what, 40s and 50s and stuff, they became a way to get people ready to work in an environment.
00:13:50.000Yeah. I mean, I was in high school in the late 80s and early 90s.
00:13:58.000Like, I lived in Massachusetts suburbs and stuff, but if you had a gun, if you had, like, a rifle in your...
00:14:05.000Truck or whatever, no one would even think that there was going to be a problem.
00:14:09.000They're so far outside of anyone's mind.
00:14:12.000And talking about learning stuff, they don't do trade classes anymore.
00:14:15.000No. They don't do anything that's useful to, like, you know, Tim, I heard you ranted today about college, or every day, about how college can be useless.
00:14:23.000They don't teach people how to build anything, how to use screwdrivers, how to use drill guns, how to do mechanics, how to work in your car.
00:14:44.000The funny thing is, though, what the woke have been trying to do, what the left has been trying to do through the Department of Education and through public schooling is essentially indoctrinate people to their religion.
00:14:54.000They don't understand, you know, like when Sam Seder was in a debate with Eleazar Perez, he does not comprehend what religion is.
00:15:01.000You know, in his mind, he's got like an eighth grade understanding of the word religion.
00:15:05.000He thinks it means like fairytale, you know, fairytale rules or whatever, instead of moral traditions and things like that.
00:15:15.000So when you look at what the left is trying to implement through wokeness in schools, the reason why you see all these videos of teachers with, you know, pride flags and BLML stuff, they are trying not to educate to teach math.
00:15:29.000No, they were saying 2 plus 2 equals 5. What they're trying to do is act like churches for young people to create a generation of ideologically aligned cultists.
00:15:39.000And Trump is dismantling that now with crushing the Department of Education.
00:16:56.000Whatever you want to call it, conflict, war, whatever, from the ground all the way to the highest levels of government for nearly a decade now, for eight or so years.
00:17:05.000Today, Donald Trump, acting within his purview under Article 2 of the Constitution, is being barred from carrying out actions he's legally allowed to take by judges making unconstitutional decrees.
00:18:19.000In my opinion, I think that Donald Trump should just ignore these, you know, whatever you call it, the rogue judges by the judges.
00:18:29.000The Democrat establishment, or Chuck Schumer, he's made it clear that the point is to prevent Donald Trump from doing the things that, again, I've said this before, he was elected to do.
00:19:58.000We got this from PBS NewsHour, posted by Libs of TikTok.
00:20:01.000Chuck Schumer admits the quiet part out loud.
00:20:03.000Democrat-appointed judges are really activists who are here to stop Donald Trump.
00:20:08.000There are those who believe that we are in real time living through an assault on the constitutional order.
00:20:14.000Do you believe that we are in a constitutional crisis right now?
00:20:17.000Yes, our democracy is at risk because Donald Trump shows that he wishes to violate the laws in many, many different ways.
00:20:26.000The good news here is we did put 235 judges, progressive judges, judges not under the control of Trump last year on the bench, and they are ruling against Trump time after time after time.
00:20:40.000And we hope that the appellate courts, when it gets up there in the Supreme Court, will uphold those rulings.
00:23:49.000The options for checking from the legislative branch are pass a law or impeach the president for high crimes and misdemeanors if he's violating his oath to the Constitution.
00:23:56.000Congress ain't going to be doing that.
00:24:41.000Anyway, we're just talking about how Trump is a wartime president, and the administrative state is now trying to obstruct the last opportunity of the populist movement.
00:24:52.000To, well, I guess it's what Raymond called it, the last stand.
00:24:56.000I kind of don't feel like it's the last stand because that implies that if Trump doesn't get it all done today, like in this term, then we lose.
00:25:25.000I seriously hope Trump comes out and goes, I have heard Judge Ray's ruling on the transgender military ban issuing the preliminary injunction.
00:29:30.000What do you think would happen if you're in basic training and a guy just slams a ridiculous amount of food and then barfs it all up on the floor?
00:29:37.000Yeah. And then they were like, we have to let him do it.
00:30:36.000The idea that you should do away with a minimum standard means that there's absolutely no way to ensure that people are capable of doing the job.
00:30:47.000There's no way to ensure that people that are...
00:30:51.000That are not capable are removed from jobs, and this in the military means people die.
00:30:59.000There has to be a minimum standard, and everyone has to be held to that standard.
00:31:03.000Let's jump to the next story, which is just another portion of this story.
00:31:07.000Check this out from the New York Times.
00:31:08.000Administration officials believe the order lets immigration agents enter homes without warrants.
00:31:16.000It remains unclear whether the Trump administration will apply the law this way, but such an interpretation, experts say, would infringe on basic civil liberties.
00:31:23.000Trump admin lawyers have determined that an 18th century wartime law the president has invoked to deport suspected members of a Venezuelan gang allows federal agents to enter homes without a warrant.
00:31:32.000The first thing I'm going to say is, I don't believe you, New York Times.
00:31:39.000This is far-fetched, naming nobody, and even the title is ridiculous.
00:31:45.000But... I still find it to be interesting.
00:31:47.000Because the conversation we've been having, the conversation I've been having with myself since yesterday and now with my friends is, is Trump now a wartime president?
00:31:56.000And I don't mean literal like World War II.
00:31:59.000What I'm saying is, Abraham Lincoln suspended habeas corpus because of the conflict in this country.
00:32:04.000Are we in or entering a period where Donald Trump will have to act as a wartime president?
00:32:23.000But the idea that he's going to send cops or immigration to a house, they're going to kick the door in and say, we don't need a warrant because you're harboring criminal illegal aliens or whatever.
00:32:33.000And that's why I've been saying since last year, even the year before, if Trump wants to implement deportations, it's got to be a guy in a polo shirt and khakis with a belt on and a clipboard knocking on a door.
00:32:44.000and then taking people to a nice, you know, little van with only a couple people in it where they can go for deportation.
00:32:51.000None of this military vehicle I mean, I understand, like, being over here illegally, you kind of forfeit your rights that a normal American citizen would have, but I still think, Just entering a home in general without any sort of consent or a warrant, that makes me uncomfortable.
00:33:20.000What if there is a terrorist in that home?
00:33:23.000I mean, again, I can't definitively say what I think should happen, but I just think it's a little scary.
00:33:30.000What if there is a known terrorist who is being pursued by law enforcement, and he runs inside of a house and locks the door, and as the law enforcement turn the corner, there's a bunch of people outside.
00:33:43.000With their hands on their heads, and they're like, he just ran in that house.
00:33:50.000I honestly think, legally, if cops are in pursuit of a wanted criminal, and the guy turns the corner, and then enters the house, and the police turn the corner, and everyone's pointing at the house, he just went inside, he just went inside.
00:34:05.000Pretty sure that's probable cause and they can enter the building.
00:35:24.000The challenge is, over the past four years, we've had more people under this country illegally than at any point in the history of this country.
00:35:31.000And some actually have argued that it is one of the largest mass migrations of humans in the history of humanity.
00:35:43.000The partition of India and Pakistan may be much bigger, but that was actually one big body that was split.
00:35:51.000This is people coming from all over the world and entering the United States with estimates ranging from like 10 to 20 million.
00:35:56.000This is apocalyptic for a culture, for a country, for an economy.
00:36:01.000Donald Trump says, I'm elected with immigration as the number two issue and I need to enforce the law.
00:36:06.000And we must deport the worst of the worst.
00:36:08.000Criminal, terroristic, illegal migrants, people who are in prison gangs.
00:36:13.000Now, as Joe Biden violated the Constitution and did all of the worst things imaginable, There's a guy in Arizona, was it Arizona where the rancher got arrested?
00:36:24.000Yeah. So people are crossing onto his property.
00:36:28.000He claims that, I think they were shooting at him or something.
00:37:51.000You can watch CBP agents say this, the head of the union.
00:37:54.000Children are brought in with numbers on their arms or hands.
00:37:57.000CBP knows these are sex slavery rings for children, and they were instructed to allow them in.
00:38:04.000So when Donald Trump says, I am going to go above and beyond to get these criminals out of this country, what we end up hearing is, oh man, we can't do these things.
00:38:16.000Now don't get me wrong, I don't want feds or cops kicking in any doors without warrants.
00:38:21.000But at the very least, when it comes to Trump putting these criminals on airplanes and saying, see you later.
00:38:26.000The judges are trying to stop him from doing it.
00:38:28.000That's what I mean by wartime president.
00:38:30.000Is Trump going to say, here's what you did, and my justification is everything I just said?
00:38:37.000Or are we going to sit back and say, no, no, Joe Biden and the Democrats, Schumer, they did untold evils, and we're going to tolerate it because our Constitution says we have to.
00:38:48.000No, I think that Donald Trump has a mandate, and I think that the...
00:38:55.000The fact that there are people trying to, you know, judges trying to interpose themselves means that you have to have, it's extenuating circumstances.
00:39:46.000If we want to save America and have a good culture, we just can't let these millions of people come in here, break our laws, Do what they want to do.
00:41:19.000It was petition again and again and again.
00:41:21.000That plea feels so much to me like what Republicans and people on the right have been doing for a decade.
00:41:28.000Just keep pleading, keep petitioning somebody who has no intention of listening to what you have to say.
00:41:33.000But then he makes another great point.
00:41:35.000He says, mark my words, this war will not be fought on some faraway battlefield.
00:41:39.000It'll be fought in front of your homes, and your children will learn of it with their own eyes.
00:41:43.000So the issue now is, you may not have asked for what Joe Biden did to this country, but if we want to see Donald Trump use his authority to deport people and uphold the law...
00:41:56.000Shut down these corrupt institutions like USAID.
00:41:59.000They are going to continue waging war administratively against him.
00:42:04.000And Trump's option is going to have to be your words mean nothing to me because I've seen.
00:42:42.000You know, abusing the American people and abusing the financial system that we have, the funding system that we have, and it's time for it to stop.
00:42:51.000And we should ignore the people on the left in the same way that the people on the left ignored people on the right.
00:44:40.000The fact that, like, this is absolutely terrorism.
00:44:43.000This is exactly what they want to see.
00:44:45.000They want to see people distancing themselves from Trump and from Tesla and stuff.
00:44:50.000So, I mean, it's good that the FBI is rounding people up.
00:44:54.000I hate that fact that, I mean, it's in Canada, so invent Canada.
00:44:59.000But besides that fact, like, they're getting what they want, and the people who are regular folks, middle ground folks, Cody, I don't know if you have an opinion on this, are...
00:45:09.000Kicking them out of the auto show because they're worried about violence coming from a certain party.
00:45:15.000You're bending the knee to a bunch of extremists instead of being like, hey, we're not going to tolerate that.
00:45:19.000I mean, I don't care if you're a Ford guy, Chevy guy, you shouldn't be throwing bombs at cars.
00:45:24.000You shouldn't be lighting cars on fire.
00:47:13.000You're walking down the street, and you're going to the grocery store, and they were like, hey, look, and you can see a brick wall, and there's a row of bullet holes through it.
00:47:19.000But they don't have plaster in Ukraine?
00:47:34.000Yes, if you go to DC, you should have security.
00:47:37.000Yeah, you know what I'm thinking is maybe we just bring the truck down, and then we actually just have security, and just watch and film, and then just stop anybody who tries to do it.
00:47:47.000It would be interesting to see what happens.
00:47:51.000It's like you leave in a car and lock the cops, you know, leave cars unlocked sometimes and have the keys in them to see if someone's going to steal their vehicle.
00:48:13.000I think if the car is driving and then the key is gone, it'll keep driving.
00:48:18.000Yeah. So if you turn off, your key is in your phone, right?
00:48:24.000And if you turn off the Bluetooth while you're driving, the car will be like, if you stop, you can't start again.
00:48:30.000You need to have the key put on there.
00:48:32.000Or you can put the card in the spot or whatever because you get actual credit card style keys as well that come with it in case your phone goes down or whatever.
00:48:51.000You know, the constant cameras and stuff.
00:48:53.000But, I mean, still, it's nice to know that you could find someone if they did, or you could get video, but I don't want someone to key my car.
00:49:01.000You know, I don't want someone to smash my...
00:51:22.000No, I'm just pointing out the reason why we didn't have a guest today is because companies that we normally work with, other media companies that have talent, usually take care of their own talent.
00:53:32.000And they said, here's some stuff you could research in and gave me some financial prospectuses.
00:53:38.000Basically what I learned was that in the last six to eight years, private equity firms have stacked like $4 trillion.
00:53:45.000In adjustable rate debt on all these companies.
00:53:49.000And over the last three years as the interest rates have been skyrocketing, I was trying to figure out why the bankruptcies had doubled each year over three years.
00:53:56.000And I find out that these companies would be succeeding if they weren't 2008 mortgage crisising all these companies that are bankrupting.
00:54:05.000And I was like, there's no way I'm the first one.
00:55:57.000So one of the things that was scary about 2008 is they repackaged the bad debt and sold it off as derivatives and as CDOs, and then they did synthetic CDOs.
00:56:06.000They're repackaging all of this debt as something called CLOs.
00:56:10.000And they're selling it to all the pension funds.
00:56:12.000What? All the pensions have been buying up this debt.
00:56:15.000That's what's freaking me out the most.
00:56:17.000Because the pensions have been buying into private equity in exponentially increasing numbers over the last, like, 10 years.
00:56:23.000Because pensions are severely underfunded.
00:56:42.000The Michigan Employees Union, a bunch of the unions that handle automotive unions, pensions, they're all investing in private equity.
00:56:52.000And the reason they're doing it is because if you invest in anything with a pension, every time the dividends come every quarter, you have to update what's on your books.
00:57:00.000But if you invest in private equity, you put the estimated returns for 10 years on your books.
00:57:05.000so nobody knows how bad it is for 10 years and you get to hand that off to the next pension manager and it's their problem okay so hold on you got this massively viral video yeah it's uh party city joann's forever 21 big lots they're all collapsing yeah there are there other companies that are collapsing too hundreds are there ones that have not collapsed yet but will collapse soon yeah do you know do you know i mean in my opinion right now private equity is bankrupting they're going to short-term gain and then destroy southwest airlines is I estimate they'll be bankrupt in the next year and a half.
00:57:36.000Because... What was the name of those companies?
00:57:51.000Yeah. They own that trademark and they have defended it and canceled other people's Bags Fly Free trademarks through litigation because it is their DNA.
01:01:46.000You're talking about 100,000 anchor stores and parking lots that are going to be empty.
01:01:51.000I feel like, well, I'm conspiracy-minded, but this is orchestrated to make sure that if Trump got elected, he would be faced with a massive collapse that would obstruct his ability to operate.
01:02:03.000Did you happen to notice four weeks ago when Trump started saying he was going to close the carried interest loophole?
01:02:09.000It's the only thing that allows private equity to make money.
01:02:12.000And he has to get ahead of this because he sees it coming.
01:02:15.000He needs to say he did something positive.
01:02:18.000Why doesn't he come out and just talk about all the things that just went down and say, I have been in office for now two months and we have just uncovered something that's been occurring?
01:02:45.000Clinton, when he repealed Glass-Steagall, took most of the guardrails off and expanded it to where it went from 100 people could invest to 1,000 people.
01:02:53.000He had a bipartisan Congress that passed with 98%.
01:03:32.000How does the private equity firm get the authority to...
01:03:36.000Even start breaking up the company in the first place.
01:03:38.000I mean, the company that, for instance, in your example, Tim Pool, the company, did they agree to this?
01:03:47.000So there's lots of ways they can acquire a company, but the easiest way for them to do it is to acquire enough shares or make an offer that it's publicly traded.
01:03:55.000That they're required to sell it to them.
01:04:06.000In the case of the company that, you guys don't know this, but I've been fighting a private equity company in court for the last four years.
01:04:49.000It changes hands between different private equity firms.
01:04:51.000That's called selling something on the secondaries market.
01:04:54.000In the case of Joann's, they took it public and took it private three times.
01:04:57.000Wow. And each time it was strip mined a little more and a little more.
01:05:01.000But COVID gave Joann's this amazing boost because people got hobbies.
01:05:05.000So what's going to happen to the average person right now sitting at home and they just got back from the grocery store with some milk, bread, and eggs?
01:06:29.000But I would recommend individuals who are concerned, like right now your opportunity is if you were a fan of Joanne's, open up a small store because guess what?
01:06:35.000You're about to get 9 million new customers.
01:06:39.000Main Street is, in my opinion, so like my, I have my Maha water bottle today, but normally I have one that says in small business we trust.
01:07:26.000They paid for the name image likeness of the former owners so that they could keep looking like they were a small business.
01:07:32.000Then they installed unified software across all of the thousands of trucks.
01:07:37.000And so no matter who you call to come look at your frozen air conditioning or condensation line, they're each going to quote you a three times higher price than they ever did before.
01:07:45.000And they're going to say, oh, I mean, you don't have to trust me.
01:08:07.000And you're going to squiggle it and you're 85 years old and it says 100 a month.
01:08:10.000And you're like, oh, I can't afford it, but I'll try.
01:08:13.000And then on your first missed payment, they're going to exercise what was in there that was a lien on your house and they're going to take your house from you.
01:12:10.000Carmine, also called cockineal, when it is extracted from the cockineal insect, cockineal extract, crimson lake, or carmine lake, is a pigment of bright red color obtained from the aluminum complex derived from carminic acid.
01:12:23.000Is it possible they're getting carmine color from carminic acid?
01:14:40.000I asked ChatGPT, what is carmine color?
01:14:43.000Carmine is a deep red color made from carminic acid, a natural dye derived from crushed cochineal insects.
01:14:48.000Tiny beetles native to Central and South America.
01:14:51.000It's used in food, cosmetics, and textiles to give a rich red or pink hue.
01:14:55.000So if you see carmine or cacineal extract, yes, it's insects.
01:15:01.000I know that the whole eat the bugs thing that people say, oh, you know, I will not eat the bugs and I will not live in the pot.
01:15:07.000I personally, and maybe someone else will disagree, but I don't feel like, you know, having insects as an ingredient is the same thing as, like, being fed, like, just liquefied bugs as your only source of nutrients, which is what...
01:15:24.000I understand you will eat the bugs to me.
01:15:30.000Bro, so what people don't understand, they think you will eat the bugs means that the government's going to come to your house or you're going to go to the grocery store and they're going to be like, here's a bag of cockroaches, eat them.
01:15:40.000What they're already doing is they're taking a cheddar protein, they call it.
01:15:43.000They take crickets, pulverize them, take the little bits, give it a new fancy name, and then mix it with other things.
01:15:51.000You're going to the grocery store and you're like, oh, what's this high-protein cheese puff?
01:15:54.000And then you're like, what's the ingredients?
01:15:56.000It's cornmeal, a cheddar, cheese, milk, salt, paprika.
01:21:19.000Largely what the issue is, is there are a lot of attacks on Tesla, but it is spread out all over the country, and the average person who has a Tesla is probably not going to be experiencing something like this.
01:21:27.000But there are a lot of people in cities who are very scared.
01:21:30.000But I think it'll be really fun to drive on a Cybertruck.
01:21:33.000You see the video where the guy flicked off the Cybertruck?
01:22:44.000They say it's like, oh, because it's hard to drive or whatever.
01:22:47.000No, it's because it's a weird—I don't know about right now, but at least some of the places we've gone to where they're like, we can't valet a Cybertruck.
01:22:55.000You can park it right here and leave it up front.
01:22:58.000And so I just park it, and then I get a preferred parking space, basically.
01:23:02.000But it's because the company doesn't want people joyriding in Cybertrucks because they're all going to want to post pictures.
01:23:08.000So they said no one's allowed to go in them.
01:23:10.000So when I park, I've got a Model 3, a Model S, and a Cybertruck.
01:23:16.000When they are getting valeted, I open my app.
01:23:19.000And you can, at any time, at any time, you can open your app and look at all the cameras on your car.
01:23:41.000My guesstimation is, so I don't know if you guys know this, but like Maryland, Virginia, there's several states where you have to have two-party consent explicitly to record someone or to videotape them.
01:23:51.000I don't know if you guys know why that exists.
01:25:01.000One-party means that if I'm sitting down with Cody here, I can record without his knowledge.
01:25:06.000Because I am part of the conversation and I consent to the recording.
01:25:10.000If it's a two-party consent, what's funny is when they pass these laws, they intended for two-party to mean, like, everybody in the conversation is aware.
01:25:28.000Because the issue that came up with Nick Sorter when he got that recording of Swalwell was the question of whether or not he was in the conversation.
01:26:14.000If I'm having a private conversation with something about something personal and they're secretly recording me, like, had I known that was happening, I wouldn't want that to happen.
01:26:22.000And I'm not talking about untoward behavior.
01:26:24.000Like, by all means, expose the people, journalists who are doing this.
01:26:27.000I'm saying, like, how messed up would it be if you're talking to someone and explaining, like, a family member with cancer that no one knows about and we're now in financial struggles and I'm embarrassed and then they're like, oh, I got this.
01:27:12.000For all last year, I was going to, not last year, I'm sorry, in 2023, I was going to LA regularly to do stuff, and I was renting a Tesla every time I went out there, Model 3. Part of the reason why I wanted to get a Tesla for myself is because...
01:27:27.000We got to jump to at least one more segment here.
01:27:44.000The arsonist, the attacks on Tesla should go to prison.
01:27:46.000But more importantly, when Tim Waltz was cheering for the Tesla stock going down, Minnesota has 1.6 million shares of Tesla in its pension fund.
01:29:44.000These leftists that are cheering and gloating for this stuff, they really have no idea what they're talking about.
01:29:48.000And they're celebrating the demise of their own constituents and themselves.
01:29:51.000I mean, you're really you talked about it the other night that it's just it's almost suicidal rage that he you know, it doesn't matter who gets hurt if it's if it's his friends or whatever.
01:30:03.000Just so long as bad things happen to the people I don't like.
01:30:07.000And you see that on the left a lot nowadays.
01:30:09.000It's really become the snake that's eating itself.
01:31:00.000They're the party of anger and being mad about everything that doesn't go their way.
01:31:06.000Yeah. And that's something that we've been talking about on the show here is the fact that because the left has no leader and they have no...
01:31:47.000They're focusing on LGBT people, on racial issues and stuff that before the left became ascendant, a lot of these racial issues that people talk about nowadays, most of America had kind of thought that they were a thing of the past.
01:32:22.000All of the middle class, all the working class, all the people that they were supposed to champion in favor of racial grievance, grievance over sexuality, men versus women.
01:32:33.000And they've totally destroyed the Democrat Party as it used to be.
01:32:38.000And so now they have no idea who they are.
01:32:42.000I had somebody say something to me just a few days ago, actually, on this exact line of thinking.
01:34:42.000Yeah. But in 2016, Bernie had, I personally was affiliated with a lot of Bernie supporters, the ones that marched all the way to the convention to cast those electoral votes for him.
01:34:54.000And I will tell you that the never-Hillaries crossed from Bernie to Trump and delivered Trump that year.
01:38:09.000There's one recently on one of the liberal subreddits where they're like, these maggots, as they call them, maggots, think that there's actually 300-year-olds getting Social Security checks?
01:40:52.000And the American Heart Association, and then you look where American Heart Association gets all their funding from, and it's Pepsi-Cola, and it's like McDonald's, and they're getting paid literally to keep the problem.
01:41:02.000Let's just say, if we solved heart disease, would they still have jobs?
01:41:48.000Yes! Let's go to Super Chats, my friends.
01:41:51.000If you haven't already, would you kindly smash that Like button and share the show with everyone, you know.
01:41:55.000For each Like we get on this show, it represents, symbolically, how many years in prison Fauci will get.
01:42:02.000So... I figured out the way to get people to smash the like button because before I was like, smash the like button, you know, whatever.
01:42:08.000And then people were like, sure, I guess, whatever.
01:42:10.000And then I was like, it's how many years Fauci should be in prison?
01:42:12.000And now we're getting like 20,000 likes.
01:42:14.000Everyone's just like, I can't smash it enough.
01:42:16.000We're going to have an uncensored call-in show in about 20 minutes at rumble.com slash timcast IRL for all you guys who are Rumble Premium members.
01:43:50.000Yeah. But I'm just imagining, like, here at the studio, someone's trying to, like, sneak in, and then just a whole bunch of robot dogs start chasing him.
01:44:32.000He has a whole other job outside of YouTube and stuff, too, if I understand.
01:44:36.000Yeah, like, he had his actual business and job, and he built the quartering and started his coffee business before he even, like, I mean, while he was doing his other job that was, you know, paid well as well.
01:45:20.000Some people are saying a staircase wrapped around each one and they are cylinders and then on top of the cylinders within the pyramid are five individual chambers like five stories high made of red granite.
01:45:32.000They use this special like imaging software that can see down underground like miles and two kilometers down there are these big cylinders and there's like eight of them.
01:47:20.000CES says, sitting here in the hospital with my wife and my newborn son a few hours ago wanted to join in on the tradition of commenting from the hospital.
01:48:24.000When I worked at the welfare office, I got stuff like 8, 9, 10 months later of the death certificate to take them off of getting food stamps and getting benefits.
01:48:35.000So it can go a long time without people...
01:48:36.000I mean, I don't know about 150 years, but if they don't report right away, we don't take them off.
01:48:42.000My husband's a federal attorney, and at his agency...
01:48:46.000I don't want to cause trouble for him and his agency, but all I'm going to say is if you think there's not infinite quantities of waste going on in every bureaucracy in our government, you don't understand our government.
01:48:57.000And at his agency, we're also seeing a lot of corruption from China and his agency.
01:50:14.000I am no fan of military intervention in areas without congressional approval.
01:50:19.000But I can't say that I know enough about the specific targets, nor like exactly what's going on, nor what Tulsi said, other than I can just say, generally speaking, we shouldn't be bombing countries and not at war with.
01:50:33.000And if the Houthis are causing problems, then Trump should simply issue a letter of mark.
01:50:38.000And then we should not be sending the U.S. military to do it.
01:51:42.000On this issue, this is something I've only ever said one time on my channel before, and that is I'm with Marjorie Taylor Greene on this issue.
01:51:49.000So we got Matt Rides and Just Cause I'm Free.
01:51:51.000Matt Rides says, you should invite Brandon Herrera.
01:51:54.000He could follow you with his Cybertruck, which is a 50 cal mounted on it, plus the armed guard's red and flare.
01:52:00.000Just Cause I'm Free says, remember when Brandon Herrera put a 50 cal on a Cybertruck to make it look like a warthog from Halo?
01:53:32.000Speaking of things that have been like...
01:53:33.000I just read an article today about an experiment that was done in another country where they gave as many families as they wanted them three chickens.
01:53:41.000They were allowed to have three chickens each.
01:53:42.000As many families as one of them, like 2,000 families in one community took these three chickens.
01:53:48.000And within a year, they reduced waste because they were eating the kitchen waste.
01:53:52.000They reduced waste in the landfill by like 100,000 tons because the chickens were procreating and they were eating all the food waste so they didn't have any trash.
01:55:58.000And the roosters, yeah, they do the same crap, but instead of going, they go, they go, And then you're just like, bro, you're scaring nobody.
01:56:50.000That's why I keep saying I don't understand how depression exists if chickens exist as well.
01:56:55.000And I believe that what we should do is if you know someone's depressed, bring them to a group of chickens and let them throw fish into the chicken coop.
01:57:01.000Yo, they'll be laughing in three seconds.
01:58:40.000So the point is, Abraham Lincoln is the most popular president in history.
01:58:45.000When people are asked over and over again, they all say Abraham Lincoln.
01:58:48.000And as you all know, Abraham Lincoln arrested a large portion of the Maryland legislature, went to the state, and had their government arrested because they were voting in favor of the Confederacy.
01:59:01.000Yeah. He suspended habeas corpus in a corridor stretching from Pennsylvania to D.C. because Maryland was Confederate sympathetic.
01:59:08.000And they were people who were minding their own business who got arrested without charge or trial and were held for years during the Civil War.
01:59:25.000Well, my view is if anything happens, the left is starting it.
01:59:30.000Like, the right has continually begged for nothing to happen.
01:59:34.000And what we get now is the left is clapping and cheering and celebrating terror attacks.
01:59:38.000Trump won a political process and is trying to implement the will of his voters.
01:59:43.000And they are obstructing him with administrative attacks and violent attacks, even assassination attempts during his presidential campaign.
01:59:51.000So what I think is likely going to happen in the next several months is the left is going to escalate dramatically.
01:59:56.000The right will likely just respond to whatever that is with elected law enforcement, duly elected.
02:00:02.000You know, Dan Bongino has already announced.
02:00:04.000They are going after these swatters and these arsonists.
02:00:13.000Uncensored. And I just want to give you guys the count because I said the number of likes that we get on the show is how many years in prison Fauci will get.