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00:00:00.000Donald Trump is going off on Joe Biden because inflation is hot.
00:00:09.000The Dow Jones closed 422 points down and prices are way up across the board.
00:00:16.000Gas prices are up, rents up, airfares up.
00:00:18.000And so of course Donald Trump's taking this opportunity to go after Joe Biden because Well, the Biden admin kept saying inflation's done, everything's great.
00:00:39.000Plus, Man, Joe Biden's talking about talking out both sides of his mouth on Israel, saying that he wants a ceasefire, that Netanyahu's made a big mistake, and then going, but our commitment to defending them when they fight Iran is ironclad.
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00:03:51.000I was a communications director for President Trump's re-election campaign in 2020 and have been doing political consulting for candidates and private sector companies ever since then.
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00:06:53.000Dow closes 422 points lower after a surprisingly bad inflation report.
00:07:00.000You know, I love that because I'm not surprised at all.
00:07:04.000I don't know if you were paying attention to all of the videos on TikTok from middle-aged men and Gen Zers who are all simultaneously saying, I can't afford to eat, then it sounds like you don't need the report to tell you the economy is bad.
00:07:21.000So the general news is that the blue chip Dow closed 1.1% lower.
00:07:27.000After US consumer prices picked up again last month, vaulting to a 3.5% increase for the 12 months ending in March, according to the latest Consumer Price Index data released Wednesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
00:07:38.000Now I'm going to stop here because I don't need to read the news to tell Good ol' American citizens who deal with this every single day.
00:07:48.000Like, you don't need an expert to be like, did you know your prices have gone up?
00:07:50.000You're like, yeah, I was at the grocery store the other day, I couldn't afford anything.
00:07:53.000So, I'll just throw it to our good friend, Donald Trump, who posted this.
00:07:57.000Since Biden took office, airfare is up 33%.
00:08:53.000And the second thing is, and a little bit of a side comment, is I don't really personally blame either of these guys for the economy right now.
00:09:00.000I feel like this has been a spiraling ball of goo and it's just been getting stickier and stickier and it's like inevitably they've been telling me You know, every trillion you add on is going to make it a little bit harder to go backwards.
00:09:10.000Take a look at this response someone posted.
00:09:13.000They said, now do corporate price gouging.
00:09:16.000It is absolutely insane that people are falling for that Biden narrative where he's like, you know, it's because the corporations are charging more for their products.
00:09:45.000They just sit down, look at charts, and then they put on their wizard caps and they go, woo, and then it's completely shocking to them when the report comes out.
00:09:51.000I like when the Biden admin is like, actually, things are good.
00:09:54.000And the American consumers are like, is it?
00:10:01.000The Biden thing that they have to rely on is they have to try to convince people that what the people are living through and experiencing and seeing in their own daily lives is not actually happening.
00:11:11.000Joe Biden drained the Strategic Petroleum Reserve so that he could artificially lower the price by dumping supply.
00:11:19.000And then when he was supposed to restock our emergency supply, which is for war and other emergencies, he went, nah, because it would have driven prices up and would have been substantially worse than it is now.
00:11:28.000I mean, remember day one of the Biden administration, he signed all these executive orders and he did all these things and a giant percentage of the, every president does a lot of stuff on the first day.
00:11:37.000But a huge percentage of what Biden did on the first day was to attack fossil fuels, which, you know, like it or not, that's what this economy is based on.
00:11:46.000I mean, we were just talking about this before we went on the air.
00:11:49.000Until there is a viable alternative that is widely available to, you know, 300 million consumers.
00:14:04.000The biggest blame I put on the Biden administration in this is the is the aggressive attack on carbon based fuel because it's yeah, it produces dirty clouds of carbon dioxide carbon monoxide.
00:14:14.000You can reuse that carbon atmosphere carbon talk about a lot on the show.
00:14:28.000See, what happened was the Democrats used to watch this show, and they got sick and tired of hearing Ian talk about graphene, and then went, just shut down the carbon dioxide!
00:14:51.000Well, remember the I mean, when Biden does all this, and it's all under the guise of the green economy, the Green New Deal by another name, when he rolls out all these things, he does his executive orders, he kills the Keystone XL pipeline, he suspends the lease sales in Alaska and other places in federally controlled land, he absolutely attacks the fossil fuel
00:15:09.000The entire fossil fuel industry and brags about it and the left and the media, they cheer him on and they give him all this credit.
00:15:16.000I'm like, oh my gosh, he's the greenest president ever.
00:15:23.000And then when over time, the price of gas rises, the price of all fuels rise, that feeds inflation, which is now inflicting the entire economy.
00:15:33.000About how this big flurry of events at the very beginning of the administration, how he attacked fossil fuels, which caused gas prices to immediately begin to climb.
00:15:42.000It's like they championed him when he suspended all the Trump policies at the border and started doing things exactly the opposite of what Trump did regarding immigration.
00:15:52.000And everybody said, yes, it's finally we have somebody who treats everyone, no one, you know, people aren't illegal.
00:15:57.000There are no illegal, you know, the leftist mantra that they say.
00:16:00.000And then when the border gets out of control, they forget that he overturned 97 Trump policies.
00:16:06.000And they don't want to lay the blame on him when they cheered what he did to cause it.
00:16:19.000They love the policy and the way that it sounds.
00:16:21.000It makes them feel like good people because they enact and support certain policies.
00:16:26.000They just, you know, I'll tell you what, the actual results of those policies are terribly inconvenient for them, and they don't want to handle that part.
00:16:33.000Like the idea of stopping producing, even if we couldn't recollect the carbon, for instance, stopping to burn the carbon.
00:16:38.000If we were going to just stop burning carbon to save the environment, well, okay, what if now we can't fuel our aircraft and our tanks and our machines and our war machine anymore because we don't have fuel, and then we get attacked, invaded, or there's a nuclear strike, we'll annihilate the environment.
00:16:52.000The environment can be obliterated in many ways beyond just carbon.
00:16:55.000And if you take carbon out of the equation, there could be all these other ways that could end up obliterating the thing.
00:16:59.000So it's just a rushed, risky, stupid, feel-good thing, I think, to stop.
00:17:04.000I think it just means it shows you who's in charge of the administration.
00:17:08.000It's the radical left, and they're the ones.
00:17:09.000Joe Biden himself never believed in any of these things in his 55 years in the Senate, however long he was there.
00:17:15.000But just right at the end of his political career, he's saying, this actually is very important to me.
00:17:35.000And now you look at Biden, then, today, it is an exponential collapse.
00:17:41.000And this is what I've heard about people who are, you know, sundowning or whatever they call it.
00:17:44.000It's like, when you start, when you get old and you start to decline, the decline gets, it's gradually, then suddenly it's just falling off a cliff.
00:17:55.000I brought up when that protester yelled at him about healthcare, and he's sitting there and his eyes are half closed, all beat, and he's like, everybody needs healthcare.
00:18:04.000That was it, I was like, does he even know what's happening in the room right now?
00:18:07.000I mean, all the signs, they keep him so under wraps, they protect him so much, he's got everything scripted for him, he's got little cheat sheets, pictures of the reporters, who's going to ask him a question, what question is going to be asked.
00:18:19.000I mean, they use the little stairs now for him to get on the plane so he doesn't trip up the big steps.
00:18:25.000And then it used to be, now it's a little bit more out in the open, but it used to be, if you questioned the guy's acuity, you were hounded out of polite society.
00:18:48.000And I just had this conversation with a friend who's you know, she she would identify as a Democrat, but she was raised in a very libertarian household.
00:18:55.000And she was like, well, look, I'm going to vote for Joe Biden.
00:19:58.000She's working with Turning Point and was interviewing college students about their college debt and their loans.
00:20:02.000Some of these loans are like $250,000, $180,000.
00:20:05.000I had like $20,000, and I thought that was a lot.
00:20:09.000It's a low-interest loan, so I put it the lowest priority of loans to pay back.
00:20:13.000I just paid the minimum or deferred or whatever.
00:20:15.000But $200,000 in this environment on top of living expenses?
00:20:21.000Trump should come out in favor of student loan forgiveness done the right way.
00:20:25.000He should say, what Joe Biden is trying to do with student loan forgiveness is unconstitutional, and it is an attempt at buying votes.
00:20:34.000That being said, we cannot have the next generation to inherit this country be settled with debt to the point where they can't own a house, they can't buy a car, they can't have a family, and they can't have kids.
00:20:43.000So the appropriate solution is first, you've got to stop the corrupt system, the predatory student loan system.
00:20:48.000Once that's done, I think it's fair to say you suspend interest rates on existing student loan debt.
00:20:53.000If you were given money, you gotta pay it back, but we could at least freeze the interest rates completely, and so that will alleviate the major problem at hand, which is someone takes out a $50,000 loan, and then they end up paying back $500,000 over 20 years.
00:21:07.000Every time I see a headline that's like, Joe Biden's gonna forgive student loan debt, I keep thinking, okay, that's great, but why don't you stop the system, right?
00:21:14.000Why do we keep issuing federally backed student loans For students who can't declare bankruptcy often, sending them into adulthood just in debt from the beginning with this economy.
00:21:23.000Joe Biden doesn't care about you unless he is also stopping the problem at its source, issuing student loans that are backed by the federal government.
00:21:30.000So they're allowing these companies to issue loans at interest and then they're printing money to pay back those companies?
00:21:43.000Like maybe Joe Biden will forgive my dad, but also everyone else is taking on loans that will not get forgiven or maybe they'll get forgiven.
00:21:51.000It's a system that is still existing and he's pretending to create it, solve it with these Band-Aid solutions.
00:21:56.000I don't want to oversimplify, but didn't the real explosion in college costs and then and therefore the problem that a lot of people have with student loans.
00:22:04.000It can be traced back, and I don't want to say it's the only cause, but when the federal government, like you just said, when the federal government began to backstop the student loans and guarantee it, then that's free money that the colleges are playing with.
00:22:16.000There's no incentive to not raise tuition.
00:22:20.000And that's when the tuition skyrocketing.
00:22:22.000I mean, if you look at what a regular old liberal arts college costs now, I'm not talking about Harvard or something, but a respectable liberal arts four-year college.
00:22:32.000You know, it's approaching $100,000 a year, just for an undergraduate.
00:22:55.000In all seriousness, when the government tells universities, we're gonna cover the debts, then you basically have government It is a socialist endeavor at funding institutionalized learning facilities, and whether it's intentional or not, I think communists, being much more subversive than the average American, realized, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:23:20.000This is a guaranteed path towards indoctrinating young people.
00:23:23.000Whether it was intentionally done for that reason, that is the outcome.
00:23:36.000What drives me nuts is the politics of it, and I saw a tweet from the White House about this just yesterday, when they're talking about, there was a congressman whose name escapes me, but he was critical of the student loan forgiveness, the loan forgiveness, unconstitutional and all that stuff.
00:23:50.000These people took out the money, they owe it, they should pay it back.
00:23:53.000No one's going to forgive your car loan, right?
00:23:55.000That's generally how the argument goes.
00:23:57.000And the White House tweeted at him and said, this congressman owns a family business and he had a PPP loan, which was the COVID loan program.
00:24:06.000that loaned businesses money so they could continue to pay their employees
00:24:10.000and then those loans were forgiven and they didn't have to pay the money back.
00:24:12.000So they pointed out that this guy who was critical of the student loan
00:24:16.000forgiveness had gotten a PPP loan of some hundred thousand dollars or
00:24:20.000something and it was forgiven and therefore he's a hypocrite.
00:24:23.000That's the way the political argument goes which is crap because
00:24:26.000the PPP program was set up because the government required businesses to
00:24:31.000follow the COVID They were shutting places down.
00:24:34.000They were not letting people eat inside restaurants, all kinds of stuff.
00:25:14.000So, you know, for everybody who's betting on the U.S.
00:25:16.000dollar not doing so well, Bitcoin's at 70,606.
00:25:20.000And I'm wondering at what point they're going to have to adjust the way they track Bitcoin from whole bitcoins to like tenths of bitcoins or that.
00:25:33.000Yo, if we get to the point where, so for those that don't know, a satoshi is the smallest increment of a bitcoin, so a bitcoin has eight decimal points behind it.
00:25:42.000If you get to the point where one sat, they call it, is worth at least a penny, There's gonna be a lot of very, very powerful, there's gonna be a lot of billionaires.
00:25:52.000Yeah, I think there are a lot of Bitcoin billionaires that are not on the radar.
00:25:58.000That are ready to create a new society.
00:25:59.000It's the craziest thing when I meet someone, especially like at one of the poker rooms or whatever, you go to DC, and there's some dude who's like 30, and you're wondering how he has this fanny pack with like $100,000 in it, and then they passively mention like, I bought Bitcoin in 2011.
00:26:15.000And I'm like, so you never worked a day in your life.
00:26:29.000I'm going to sound like an idiot here, but I don't understand the whole process of mining.
00:26:32.000Bitcoins how you can tell these computers to do a series of endless mathematical calculations and somehow it creates bitcoins that are now worth.
00:26:42.000It's it's it's solving an equation and then it gets harder and harder to do and they're all competing for it and they get their blocks that get released and what was the happening.
00:27:01.000You basically, I think they use GPUs for the most part for this, because they, for the processing power, and you're trying to solve complex equations.
00:27:08.000It's an artificial problem to create scarcity, which requires converting energy into problem solving, which then you earn, you know, fragments of Bitcoin, so you make money.
00:27:19.000And so the price of Bitcoin is basically reflecting the energy costs of producing the Bitcoin, so it's effectively backed by the energy to produce it.
00:27:27.000The halving is when the rewards for mining get cut in half, and it happens, I think, every two years, something like that?
00:27:33.000Oh, maybe it's either two or four, yeah, you're right.
00:27:42.000What I can tell you is that there's only ever going to be 21 million Bitcoin, but it gets harder and harder to produce.
00:27:48.000So right now, something like 19 million have been made.
00:27:52.000But in order to actually produce the last bits, it's going to take like 100 years.
00:27:57.000So it gets harder and harder to do, but if the price of it right now is 70k, and the rewards are going to get cut in half, it's not financial advice, but let me tell you, before we move on to the next segment, if somebody runs a mining operation in China and they spent 10 million dollars, 50 million dollars setting it up, and it's costing them, right now, 70,000 dollars in energy costs to produce one bitcoin, When the halvening happens, it's going to then cost them $140,000 to produce one bitcoin.
00:28:26.000And that means they cannot sell the product they produce unless it's for more than $140,000.
00:28:31.000hundred forty thousand dollars so we usually see them
00:28:34.000is the miners hold on to it back like bait bait basically backlogging supply while
00:28:41.000demand keeps happening to speak like a special cell salvador
00:28:44.000and eventually the price is forced upward as the people who are mining or
00:28:47.000like i can't sell for less it's gotta go up higher then you'll get some institutional investment as the
00:28:53.000product expands the price booms and the miners start selling it off and
00:28:57.000that's when it so uh... you know max kaiser saying
00:28:59.000Based on all this stuff, he's projecting like 220,000 per coin coming up soon.
00:29:04.000That's going to be May 2024 is anticipated.
00:29:06.000I don't know if there's an official day.
00:29:53.000Netanyahu making a mistake on Gaza, says Biden, as he urges Israel to push for ceasefire.
00:30:00.000Biden actually said he wants a six to eight week ceasefire, pissing everybody off because the left doesn't like him no matter what he does.
00:30:06.000And now you got people on the right being like, they're still American hostages in Israel.
00:30:53.000It's terrible fence-sitting on the Biden administration.
00:30:55.000They're trying to win every side of their party because the Democratic base, I think, has been really split over the Gaza, Hamas, Israel issue.
00:31:04.000And I just think Biden will suffer in the polls because of it.
00:31:07.000He can't try to appease every side of his argument.
00:31:10.000And if he's committed to Israel, then he's kind of effectively picked a side for a lot of his voters perspective.
00:31:16.000I do want to give a shout out to Donald Trump for his statement about this.
00:31:19.000He said, well, let me just play it for you.
00:31:39.000It's about the state of Israel and what it's doing.
00:31:41.000Yeah, well, this is the opposite of what Hitler did.
00:31:43.000Hitler would talk a lot about how... Well, it was before Israel was formed, but he would talk about... So Hitler didn't do this because there was no Israel at that point.
00:31:57.000Trump has been saying things like this for quite some time because of what Joe Biden and the Democrats represent, and perhaps, toward me, I would have put it a bit more eloquently than you should get your head examined.
00:32:09.000Would you have used the Joe Biden paraphrase and say, if you don't vote for me, you're not Jewish?
00:32:15.000I feel like that would have been the worst.
00:32:17.000To me, that's a lot like what, and Trump called a lot of hell for this too, but when, I think it was at a rally when he was talking about black voters, Saying, you know, as a group, you've been voting for Democrats for decades, you know, give me a try.
00:33:04.000Then this thing that you were talking about, Gen Z voters and talking about how they can't afford rent and things like that now.
00:33:11.000This to me, this campaign shakes up the 2024 campaign.
00:33:14.000It's set up really perfectly for Donald Trump because now voters have the benefit of being able to compare the two presidencies side by side.
00:33:55.000Yeah, but there's probably some kind of shadow campaign if you know what I mean.
00:33:59.000Well, look, in 2020, I remember we were at a rally in Battle Creek, Michigan in December of 2019.
00:34:06.000It was a week before Christmas and we were at a rally there and at the same exact moment back in Washington, Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats were impeaching Trump for the first time.
00:34:16.000And we thought at that time, oh man, this is going to be the dominant issue of the whole campaign, this impeachment.
00:34:35.000We just, we don't know what's going to happen.
00:34:36.000I feel like the social security numbers, we brought this up like night after night.
00:34:39.000I do not want to beat a dead horse on this.
00:34:41.000You may not be familiar with it though.
00:34:42.000And I know the audience is almost by now.
00:34:44.000So I'll just ask, have you seen the social security verification numbers that show hundreds of thousands of people without IDs trying to register in various states?
00:34:51.000No, I've not seen that. So it's a big story of the past couple of weeks. There's something called the
00:34:55.000Help America Vote Verification. When someone tries to register to vote without an ID, they have to
00:35:00.000use their social. It gets sent to the SSA, who then verifies if the person is alive or dead or
00:35:05.000even exists in their records. And Texas is registering something like 200,000 every two weeks.
00:35:12.000Texas denied this, saying, no, we haven't done this, but the Social Security Administration is reporting they did.
00:35:16.000Missouri, on February 17th, had 23,000 deceased people, according to the SSA, tried to register to vote without IDs.
00:35:38.000This is the Social Security Administration website and it's something called Help America Vote Verification and they say HAVV is for states to submit only new voters who do not present a valid license during the voter registration process.
00:35:56.000February 17th is one of the most suspect weeks because Missouri registered, uh, I shouldn't say the word registered,
00:36:03.000because what I mean to say is they noted 78,000 registrations with no IDs, 23,000 were
00:38:00.000But I think when you look at Pennsylvania, Texas, and the total people who are being registered without IDs, I think it's more indicative of somebody who has access to DMV records and voter registration records, cross-references them, removing all that appear on both, And then finding all of the DMV, all the people who are listed on the DMV registration or drivers who are registered with the DMV or MVA, who have not registered to vote, they can then register on those people's behalf without them knowing to bunk addresses where they can then get the universal mail-in vote or do something like that.
00:38:33.000So are some of these states, like I can see from across here, Virginia looks like it's in single digits.
00:38:38.000Yeah, let's go to the week ending on March 30th.
00:38:40.000So this is the most recent day that we have.
00:38:42.000So I wonder if some of these... New Mexico is zero.
00:39:12.000I should say I think it has to do with the illegal immigration and they're gonna be trying to register people that aren't citizens, but I have no evidence.
00:39:19.000It's just a thought and it's a correlation.
00:40:44.000But his charisma is going to take votes away from a lot of them from the Democrats that are really not happy with Biden.
00:40:51.000Do you have a prediction about how RFK affects the election?
00:40:54.000I think he's got to hurt Biden more than he takes any Republican votes.
00:40:58.000I'm sure the RNC and the Trump campaign will be doing this, but I mean, if you look issue by issue, there are certain things that I think would lead Republicans to maybe flirt with RFK as a candidate, but he's an environmental radical extremist.
00:41:18.000And I mean, if any Republican or any conservative or any libertarian finds out about that, that has got to be a deal ender for flirting with RFK as a candidate in my mind.
00:41:30.000I mean, the Green New Deal, it would just devastate everything that we know about our economy and the world economy.
00:41:36.000It would be absolutely devastating to throw us into that overnight.
00:42:20.000And every time they get caught in one of the things that they're attacking, they try to backpedal and deny it.
00:42:26.000Like AOC and her staff accidentally, this was a big story at the time, accidentally put up A version of the Green New Deal on AOC's website that had some stuff in it that they probably meant to take out, like getting rid of and eliminating cows, for example.
00:42:46.000And actually, what was embarrassing, the reason why they got embarrassed is because the document they put on her website actually contained the phrase, cow farts, because of the methane.
00:42:56.000And then they say, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:42:57.000And then the whole thing, Republicans said, oh, they're coming for your hamburgers.
00:43:03.000Of course, you know, they don't want you to fly anywhere.
00:43:07.000And they think that agriculture is one of the great scourges.
00:43:12.000Growing food out of the earth is a problem for them.
00:43:15.000Yeah, I just watched a video with Dave Asprey on Tom Bilyeu's channel from a year ago, but they were talking about regenerative agriculture at one point and about having animals on your farm and the importance of it because what they're doing, talking about vegan food and like the vegan meats and things where they want to use Glyphosate and strip the soil.
00:43:30.000They want to kill it actually ends up killing off bacteria It paralyzes the worms.
00:43:35.000Yeah, I just watched this video of a girl saying, you know, I was I was vegan as a kid I started as vegetarian because I care about animals then I became a vegan because that seemed better and but then I became concerned because of the sustainability because a lot of Vegan produced products are actually very You know, heavy on the environment.
00:43:53.000And then so she's like, so I guess I should just die.
00:43:56.000This was her conclusion that she just had no future because again, this fear tactic that comes with a lot of environmental messaging ultimately drives people to say, how do you want me to stay alive?
00:47:06.000Well, there was an effort by Congress to increase their pay and she was on board with it.
00:47:10.000Yeah, I just remember someone being like, you just got here, you haven't done anything yet.
00:47:13.000Like, there was a level of celebrity that came with her candidacy, which she has leveraged well, right?
00:47:18.000She has a huge following on social media.
00:47:20.000She does have a lot of influence over young progressive voters, but I could imagine that, you know, in Congress, She's not everyone's favorite to work with.
00:48:01.000Like, that's the way to progress is towards sustainability in that venue.
00:48:04.000I think she could be a really valuable asset to the United States and the world.
00:48:08.000Yeah it is interesting because like what I'm thinking of now is when she went to the Met Gala in that dress that said tax the rich and there were all kinds of she got there was an ethics inquiry into it because was she gifted this dress what are the tickets things like that but really she wore a dress as a slogan that was to catch the attention of her voters and I think maybe you can answer this better I can because you've worked on on campaigns and you've worked in politics for so long but I think there are some people who inspire attention they have a charisma that draws people to them But it doesn't guarantee that they know what policy should be advocated for, right?
00:48:40.000The staffing around a candidate is really important.
00:49:43.000Knowledge is knowing that tomato is a fruit, and wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad.
00:49:48.000And then charisma is just getting everyone to eat it no matter what.
00:49:51.000There are people who are so well-versed in all kinds of issues, they could give you in detail really great plans, but you couldn't put them in front of a rally and have them really get people cheering for this, right?
00:50:33.000Listen, if she were a Republican, and doing the things that she does, her reputation, her national reputation would be in tatters, but the media lays off her.
00:50:45.000PolitiFact doesn't attack her like they would attack Marjorie Taylor Greene or somebody like that, because she gets protection because of the D next to her name.
00:54:03.000Like, many people who have joined the Navy, who theoretically must have been trained in some sort of arms, like carrying abilities, saw this photo and said, looks good.
00:56:59.000You know, part of me is just wondering about social order decay and everything that's been going on in this country, and I'm like, part of me thinks that We're in a simulation.
00:57:10.000And the generations that actually built this were never they never really existed.
00:57:14.000And the earth was created as is 70 years ago.
00:57:17.000And then they were like, now let's see if humans can actually maintain this if we tell them that it's possible.
00:57:21.000And it's just falling apart, because humans are stupid.
00:57:23.000Well, I think it's a good time for people to become a military commander.
00:57:28.000If they want to join the military, go to like officer school, get trained to command and lead people because we need a really good group of commanders.
00:57:37.000And just wait out the current hierarchy?
00:57:39.000Yeah, because really, if some really horrible thing happens at the top and they give you the order to, like, annihilate your own people, we need commanders in place that are willing to resist those orders.
00:57:50.000I think, wait, right now, I mean, especially because of the mandates put out during COVID, people are even more wary of the military.
00:57:57.000But I also think that when you're on the precipice of potential conflict on a geopolitical level, You know, people who would maybe feel a call to serve the country look around and say, I don't want to serve under this president.
00:58:12.000And I think even more so because distrust in the government is so high, you'll see people who, again, who are qualified because it's a very small pool of people who are actually qualified to join the military and who are willing.
00:58:24.000And I think a lot of them are looking around saying, I think I need to stay with my family in case anything happens.
00:58:28.000I guess someone we got a super chat where they mentioned I saw this on Twitter.
00:58:33.000Dark Hellhound says, don't forget the Navy.
00:58:34.000Facebook had a guy that welding gloves said, I eat ass with a heart on it.
00:58:52.000It's just... We have military commanders talking about how Climate change is the greatest national security threat that there is.
00:58:58.000And, you know, when we have Iran doing what Iran is doing, and you have China doing what China is doing, and there's actual real global threats for the leaders of our military to talk about climate change as what is threatening the United States.
00:59:12.000I mean, that's... Climate change is all powerful.
00:59:39.000And then they underestimate us and then all of a sudden we show up and our troops are in like Iron Man suits and Biden was actually spry the whole time.
00:59:49.000And the stumbling, muttering fool he is is an act.
01:00:25.000There was an old Saturday Night Live sketch about Reagan in that exact thing where he would, you know, in the Oval Office and he's the affable old guy for a photo op, little like Girl Scouts are coming in for a picture.
01:00:35.000He's like, well, how you doing little girl, blah, blah, blah.
01:00:38.000And he acts like the, you know, the friendly old grandpa.
01:00:40.000And as soon as the door closes, he goes, all right.
01:00:42.000Now here's what we're going to do and he turns just like you're describing.
01:00:45.000There was a bit from Whose Line Is It Anyways when they're like, what is George W. Bush doing when he's alone in the Oval Office and he's like pretending to be like quoting Shakespeare and saying all these things and they open the door and he's like, uh, what?
01:00:57.000Like that he's just playing sort of dumb the whole time.
01:00:59.000I think probably Biden is not awe-inspiring, but it's a good strategy for the military if they're just trying to look like we're In bad shape so we can surprise the enemy.
01:01:30.000Well, they keep telling us the economy's not that bad, but it's very expensive to go to the grocery store these days.
01:01:35.000I'm like, I don't want to join the military because I love my life in the civilian sector, but I do feel a desperate calling to aid the U.S.
01:01:43.000military in some sort of command structure.
01:02:44.000Yeah, I mean, you know, there's questions about whether 60 Minutes is utilizing it to jump up fear and hatred for Russia, but there's probably so many weapons people don't know about.
01:03:12.000You ever hear of that thing where they triangulate lasers?
01:03:14.000I think they're lasers to a point in the sky, three or more, and then it creates a ball of plasma that they can move around really fast because it's like a laser pointer.
01:03:20.000And then it'll show up on a radar and they'll be like, what is this craft on the radar?
01:03:23.000It looks like, but it's just moving light around.
01:03:28.000Yeah, you can change the shape, potentially change the shape of it, I think.
01:03:31.000I'm not quite sure about the shapes, but you can teleport sound through it.
01:03:34.000So you can like, from a base station, send lasers to a spot and then make people think they're hearing stuff.
01:03:39.000That's a new kind of weapon, weaponizable technology.
01:03:44.000So I don't, I mean, I think it's, I don't know much about the Chinese army, but the, or the way you see what the Russians are doing in Ukraine, they're having a little trouble.
01:04:51.000I want to reduce caffeine, because I'm also concerned with, apparently a lot of pregnancies, like having trouble getting pregnant, is having to do with male sperm.
01:04:59.000It's less about the female, a lot about the male sperm.
01:05:01.000Too much caffeine, super acidic, too much coffee, so I'm cutting out the coffee.
01:05:05.000I want to cut out, what was the other stuff?
01:05:08.000Yeah, but the army like runs on coffee.
01:06:14.000It's a mini ramp, so it's actually a half pipe, and you can go back and forth on it, and that'll get your heart rate up.
01:06:19.000And that's tremendously cardio, but uh skating like on the ground like when you see someone running on the street that's actually fairly anaerobic because a lot of jumps it's a lot of bursts of energy and compression when you land and so it's it's a decent mix to be honest but if i skate uh street which is on flat ground my my heart rate will be around like 160 to 170 if i go on the ramp it's 185
01:06:46.000Yeah, just through the roof for a half an hour straight, non-stop, and yeah.
01:06:51.000I skated when I was like 12, and I fell off the skateboard and dislocated my toe and missed my Washington, D.C.
01:06:56.000field trip, and I saw that trauma about skating my whole life.
01:06:59.000But getting back on there, Richie Jackson's been training me, just without the wheels even, just the board, and doing pop shove-its, and just over and over and over and over until, get it, get it, get it.
01:07:09.000And then all of a sudden it gets easy, and you're like in this flow state where it's like, oh, I just did it three times in a row, and then you're like, When I was about 10 years old, my mother would not let me get a skateboard.
01:07:17.000And so I never, never really broke into that column.
01:07:19.000So you don't realize how hard you work it out and then I like lay down and get into this recovery state
01:07:23.000It is great when I was about 10 years old My mother would not let me get a skateboard and so I never
01:07:27.000never really broke into that column. I'm sorry to say well Let's jump to this story
01:07:34.000Chicago's progressive Democrat Mayor Brandon Johnson unveils plans to spend another $70 million of taxpayer cash on 38,000... I love how they say migrants.
01:08:26.000Their first act as far as arriving in this country was to break the law.
01:08:30.000And it's not just, I mean, Chicago, you might expect some craziness from Chicago.
01:08:33.000This guy's a self-identified socialist or communist or something, the new mayor.
01:08:37.000But the governor of Michigan, which you would think might be a little bit more mainstream than the mayor of Chicago, offering $500 a month housing subsidies to people who let illegal aliens stay in their house or stay in their apartments if they own apartments or things.
01:08:51.000$500 subsidies to Actually, encourage more.
01:08:55.000It's more of the same policies of the kind that Biden has been doing.
01:09:01.000He promised as a candidate, because if you remember the 2019-2020 Democrat sweepstakes, those primaries, where there was like 15 of them, and it was a race to see who could get further to the left on all kinds of things, including immigration.
01:09:13.000And who was going to be friendliest and let the most illegal immigrants?
01:09:17.000Biden promised that he was going to suspend deportations, not going to deport anybody anymore at all.
01:09:21.000He had a pathway to citizenship, which he called it.
01:09:25.000He was going to give everybody free health care, allow them to legally enter the workforce, even though they were illegally present in this country.
01:09:33.000He said he was going to do all these things.
01:09:35.000People showed up At our southern border, illegal immigrants, illegal aliens showing up at the southern border wearing Biden t-shirts, telling reporters we came because Joe Biden said he wouldn't kick us out.
01:09:50.000And then he has the nerve to say it's the Republicans in Congress' fault for not having passed the stupid bill, which was not a border bill at all, but was in fact a Ukraine aid bill dressed up as a border bill.
01:10:01.000It was like $70 million to Ukraine, or what, $70 billion?
01:10:24.000It's just, and the media, of course, lets him get away with it again.
01:10:28.000And when he says, Oh, if the House Republicans, it's the House Republicans fault that you campaigned on being the best friend that any illegal immigrant ever had.
01:10:50.000Well, they would ultimately be receiving the money.
01:10:53.000I'm not exactly sure how they're going to get it.
01:10:55.000Whether the illegal alien gets the $500 and it's then Passed on to the landlord or whether it's a voucher and then the state pays the landlord directly.
01:11:03.000I don't know, but you're saying it's program.
01:11:05.000It's almost the taxpayers are the ones paying.
01:11:08.000So the community is being forced to pay people to host illegal immigrants to then which will then disrupt their community correct and or displace the workforce in their community.
01:11:17.000So there that's interesting and that's on top of The strain that it puts on schools, for example, and classroom overcrowding, emergency services, police, hospital emergency rooms.
01:11:28.000I mean, I used to work for a member of Congress named Lou Barletta from Hazleton, Pennsylvania, and you wouldn't think that Hazleton PA would have a big illegal immigration problem, but they did.
01:11:38.000And their emergency room, the wait time at the emergency room went from like, you know, half an hour to nine hours of wait time, average wait time at the emergency room, because that's what the illegal alien population was using as primary health care.
01:11:52.000They just go to the emergency room and it tied it all up.
01:11:55.000And, you know, their English as a second language budget in their public schools went from 500 bucks to like 3 million in the space of two years.
01:12:06.000Yeah, there are very serious consequences.
01:12:07.000Yeah, it's not just the 500 bucks of taxpayer money.
01:12:54.000Because it's supposed to make you feel like if you're against it, you're a terrible person, right?
01:12:58.000When actually what they're saying is someone who is here in the middle of committing a crime, being in this country illegally, is someone that should get money over you.
01:13:05.000I remember this with Boston or Massachusetts.
01:13:08.000Massachusetts had to say to American families that are experiencing homelessness or women experiencing domestic violence who are trying to find shelter with their kids, oh, well, the shelters are full because we have a lot of illegal immigrants right now.
01:13:21.000So we'll see you when we see you, you know?
01:13:24.000I understand the idea that you should be charitable.
01:13:27.000On the other hand, if you're especially a tax-supported organization or a tax-supported resource, shouldn't you be supporting American families and American people first?
01:13:35.000But instead, we're like, well, we can't close the border because then we would be admitting that Trump was right about something.
01:13:58.000This example of the emergency unit is a great one.
01:14:00.000Communities suffer when we're saying suddenly a lot of people can be here and receive the resources that the rest of us Pay into to contribute to like that was the point of taxes, right?
01:14:09.000They're going to tax you but they're going to offer you a service.
01:14:11.000You get something in exchange for your taxes.
01:14:13.000These people are getting the something in exchange without paying the taxes.
01:14:45.000And there's been, you know, the murder at the University of Georgia, that girl who got killed while she was jogging, Lake and Riley, that got a lot of the headlines.
01:14:52.000But a woman was just killed in Grand Rapids like two weeks ago by an illegal alien.
01:14:56.000Someone commented on one of our videos, I think a couple of weeks ago, they said, Tim had mentioned newcomers and they were like, you guys don't ever call them newcomers, even in jest, because they want you to start doing that.
01:15:58.000That's like a newcomer because they're trying to get that word citizen on the map.
01:16:02.000They want to change the word so they can say undocumented citizen and then in 20 years go, how is it that there are citizens of this country who aren't allowed to vote?
01:16:49.000In a broad sense, this is the first definition, in a broad sense, a race of people, an aggregation of persons of the same ethnic family and speaking the same language or cognate languages.
01:17:01.000In a narrower sense, a political society composed of a sovereign or government and subjects or citizens and consulting a political unit and organized community inhabiting a certain extent of territory.
01:17:28.000Literally, our nation is being flooded by people.
01:17:31.000That's the metaphor of the sinking ship is being flooded.
01:17:34.000A nation is a people, is a government, is a cooperation between these people to defend their jurisdiction and support the people of their country.
01:17:42.000And right now we have no borders and you have people in quote-unquote government that are facilitating its destruction.
01:17:47.000I should say metaphorically we're being flooded.
01:17:48.000A rogue faction is occupying what was once the United States of America and they're destroying it.
01:18:13.000You bring the people in, you count them towards your census.
01:18:16.000They're already counted in the census.
01:18:19.000Democrats get more congressional seats and more electoral votes, and so the minority position of this country is gutting the fabric of this nation to steal power and burn it to the ground.
01:18:29.000And the funny thing is, and the Democrats, this is further evidence that the left is at the steering wheel here in the administration and not Joe Biden himself.
01:18:39.000Joe Biden, they roll him out there and he starts using the word Latinx.
01:18:44.000Now, that is not a word that Joe Biden ever heard of.
01:18:48.000Some pinhead 23 year old told him, oh, you got to say Latinx, which is a word that's supported by approximately 1% of the American Latino population.
01:18:56.000They don't want to be called Latinx because it's a bastardization of the Spanish language.
01:19:01.000So right now, what we're dealing with is, we get many superchats, especially increasingly as of late, where people are saying, the show didn't appear on YouTube.
01:19:09.000The show didn't appear even on our channel.
01:19:14.000Now, perhaps, for whatever reason, it is innocent why Timcast IRL, the show that y'all watch every night, didn't appear on your homepage like it normally does.
01:19:23.000But what's really alarming is when people say, I went to TimCastIRL on YouTube and the show was not there.
01:19:30.000Ain't nothing anybody can do about that unless we tweet it out, but I think this is obvious.
01:19:34.000We are throttled intentionally because of the conversations we're having like this.
01:19:39.000So I decided, you know, we had a thousand episodes as of yesterday.
01:19:44.000So I recorded a quick 30-second commercial where I said, hey, if you want to watch a show on news culture and politics, check out TimCast IRL.
01:19:50.000And I said, here's some of the guests we have.
01:19:52.000I included Marianne Williamson and Vivek Ramaswamy.
01:20:25.000The response I get from people when I ask them about it, they're like, YouTube right now is tightening everything pertaining to this election because they want their politics to be the politics that are dominant.
01:20:35.000And that means the goal will be, when we saw, who was it, Sergey Brin and the other people at Google crying in that video Breitbart released, and it wasn't just Breitbart, I think it was Polygon too, crying saying they would never let this happen again, don't be surprised if it becomes increasingly harder to find a show like this as we get closer and closer to the election.
01:20:54.000I was doing administration there and I made a hard rule for myself and kind of for the company that if it's political, it's not going to go on the front page.
01:21:43.000So, do you think with YouTube, it gets more intense during an election season, then lets up, then goes back during election?
01:21:51.000Or is it always going to get worse and worse and worse on the platform?
01:21:54.000So, it's interesting that it happens because during election season, viewership skyrockets.
01:21:58.000Naturally, people are looking for information on politics and advertisers are looking to target shows like this because they want to counter whatever opinions we have.
01:22:05.000So for instance, in 2019, Bloomberg, I think it was 2019, Bloomberg was dumping money onto my YouTube channels because I was talking smack about Bloomberg.
01:22:13.000So he's like, no, no, no, we're gonna, you know.
01:23:41.000As we're approaching this election, they are going to throttle, you know that, right?
01:23:44.000I lived through it on the 2020 Trump campaign with the Hunter Biden laptop stuff and Twitter and Facebook and then the entire mainstream news media.
01:23:55.000Deciding that it was a non-story and as a group, not going to report it.
01:24:26.000After making $9 million on the porn streaming site OnlyFans, Nala Ray told The Daily Wire host Michael Knowles she's found God and quit the business.
01:24:34.000Ray sat down for a wide-ranging interview with Knowles, who dug into her own past as the daughter of a pastor, and how she initially got into porn, and what finally made her decide to let it all go.
01:24:43.000Now, the controversy here is, according to Pearl Davis, She says that this woman still had her OnlyFans up up until the day before she did the interview and the whole argument that she's quit OnlyFans and no longer wants to be a hooker is a grift to make money.
01:25:04.000Now the reason why I want to bring this up is because my response is good.
01:25:09.000Pearl Davis says, let me get this straight.
01:25:11.000I'm the bad guy for saying this is all for money.
01:25:13.000And then she brags in this interview about how much money she's making off God.
01:25:26.000Even if it's a grift, this means grifters are learning that God is a better grift than porn.
01:25:31.000It's better to have these people pushing virtue instead of degeneracy.
01:25:34.000Pearl Davis doesn't quite understand the point being made.
01:25:37.000She says, I'm right again, take the L, because I'm just going to give my opinion, and I think Pearl will be here in the studio in a month or so, so perhaps she would want to have this conversation in person.
01:25:48.000I believe Like Pearl saying I'm right again take the L take the L My point is apt and completely correct and there's no L to be taken and the fact that she said that shows she's more interested in just attacking this woman for whatever reason and pushing her whatever whatever her Story or narrative is because look this is a video It says here's the video of me reloading my browser off her page because screenshots can be from the past showing her only fans are still available
01:26:17.000She is a degenerate, and now she realizes there is more money feigning virtue.
01:26:22.000It means that there is a culture shift towards virtue, to which she then tries to just hammer in the point that Michael Knowles is wrong, and she's bad, and it's bad no matter what, and we have to be angry and cry about it.
01:26:34.000Our culture is not going towards virtue when we used to have actual preachers and now we have OnlyFans models.
01:26:41.000I'm not sure how you can ignore this with the insane number of sex workers that have popped up among celebrities and even just on X. To which I must say again for the 800th time, this is called moving in the right direction.
01:26:51.000My point here is, you had to win one on OnlyFans to make millions of dollars.
01:26:55.000And for whatever reason, she's like, I'm gonna say that I found God.
01:27:01.000But imagine what happens when someone who used to do porn is turning it off, doing an interview with Michael Knowles, and then saying they found God.
01:27:08.000If that is maintained and encouraged, then there's kids who are going to go on a TikTok, and they're going to find someone with tons of followers making money by saying, porn is bad, don't do it, find God.
01:27:20.000Even if she's lying to make money and laughing, going, conservatives are so dumb, look how rich I am!
01:27:25.000A bunch of kids will grow up hearing that message and believing it.
01:27:27.000It makes me think of, um, in Mere Christianity, the Cecilus, uh, essays, when he talks about, you know, my job is to bring you into the hallway, and when you decide what door, meaning like what, if you want to be Roman Catholic, Greek Orthodox, whatever, that's your choice to go in it, but the first thing I can do is to bring you to the hallway of Christianity, and, and, and that's, that's where you need to start.
01:27:49.000Again, I can't say if this person is sincere or not, but it is interesting that if she is a grifter who is grifting, that she was like, there's money to be made in this venue.
01:27:57.000That means that people are desiring that content, right?
01:27:59.000Let me ask, is her OnlyFans page still live while she's on TikTok talking about how she's become Christian?
01:28:07.000Well, according to Pearl and others, right before she did the interview with Michael Knowles about it, she took it down.
01:28:13.000Because if she were doing the TikTok pro-Christianity thing at the same time her OnlyFans page was still live, that could be a way where she thinks, I'll watch this, I'm gonna pretend that I found God, and then people will get curious, that will drive more traffic to my OnlyFans page, and people will be titillated because now this new Christian used to do porn, and there it still is.
01:28:33.000And that's the argument for Pearl that she's going to go right back to doing it or whatever, but whatever.
01:28:37.000As long as people are hearing that and they don't know it's a lie or a grift, it's still a good message.
01:28:40.000But I'm going to sell this to Pearl as well.
01:28:42.000She tweeted, Tim, I have interviewed 1,000 women ranging across Miami, LA, Atlanta, London, Ireland, Amsterdam, Germany, and I promise this is wishful thinking.
01:28:51.000There will be an explosion of sex workers.
01:28:53.000It's already starting the next 10 years.
01:29:34.000A real human woman will struggle against an AI that can deliver exactly what a person wants.
01:29:42.000A human can only try and guess at the emotional state of the person making the request.
01:29:46.000The AI can scan all the messages, compare the messages from guy A, guy B, guy C, and then know exactly what to send to a guy to get them to subscribe.
01:29:55.000And they're going to take all the money, and it's going to be dudes living in an OnlyFans virtual world plugged into a robot run by some big fat dude who's got a hundred accounts.
01:30:05.000These women may start signing up for OnlyFans, and they're going to drop off instantly because they ain't getting nothing from it.
01:30:44.000Now trailers are all... It's just clips.
01:30:46.000Yeah, so trailers go through trailer companies, and there's a really good... I watched this really great video where they broke down how Disney does it, and they compared Ant-Man's trailer, the Quantumania, to, like, three other trailers, and they are, like, shot for shot identical, even though they're completely different movies.
01:31:02.000The sound, the music, there's no more narration.
01:31:06.000But to your point, James Earl Jones already recorded the key intonations that you need to generate an AI voice and sold his likeness or something like that.
01:32:01.000I've I've seen like 20 minutes, 25 minutes of it.
01:32:03.000It was really, really or really nice to see the psychology of someone going through what she's going through.
01:32:08.000Nala looked at how people who do sex work are treated, and was like, once you make all that money, you will be a pariah, you will be mocked and insulted forever, and the only way out is through reformation.
01:32:22.000Yeah, she could very well be using it to escape something, but also maybe she's really feeling some- I mean, she got baptized, I don't know.
01:32:30.000She's an interesting girl, go watch that Michael Knowles interview with her after our show.
01:32:34.000And I think Christians in this country, a lot of them are, you know, are... I don't want to say sensitive, but they're skeptical of being co-opted for, you know, a shift in narrative, for a PR rebrand right now.
01:32:48.000I mean, think about how they're reacting to...
01:32:51.000Rihanna's, you know, cover of that magazine or whatever where she dresses up like a nun, but it's obviously like mocking Catholicism.
01:32:58.000People, especially Christians, feel as though they have been the butt of a lot of jokes and they don't want that anymore.
01:33:05.000And so they also don't want to be seen as this like, oh, well, if you claim to Christianity, we're just obligated to trust you blindly.
01:33:11.000And I can understand that sort of skepticism, right?
01:33:14.000Like, if you feel as though your religion has been mocked and abused, why would you want to just say, oh, but anyone can join and claim it?
01:33:20.000Yeah, I think they're probably used to that though because, I mean, Christianity is really, I'm not, this is not an original thought, but it's the only religion that you are free to mock, right?
01:33:31.000Those are the rules here in this country.
01:33:33.000You're allowed to make fun of Christians and no one else.
01:33:35.000Well, I guess it depends on, uh, of, like, the actual religions.
01:33:40.000Cause we can make fun of the hokey ones, like the ones where they think- Harry Krishna's and the, like, Zoroastrianism.
01:33:44.000Yeah, is that what it's called where they think aliens, like, made Earth or something?
01:33:48.000No, Zoroastrianism was a guy, they worshipped this guy named Zoroaster who, like, worshipped the stars.
01:34:37.000Well, I don't think we need to give her the benefit of the doubt.
01:34:39.000My point is not that she's a good person who found God.
01:34:41.000My point is, when all the grifters start going, I, too, am a Christian, that means the narrative has shifted to the point where it is culturally and socially obligate.
01:34:54.000Like, the left likes to say, you're on the wrong side of history, because we're gonna push these ideas.
01:34:59.000When these grifters that used to be on the left are now going, actually, the right is who I am, good!
01:35:06.000It means that the right has dominated the cultural narrative.
01:35:51.000If you're an atheist and you're like, no, there's nothing, nothing, nothing.
01:35:53.000And then your body dies and your soul is being taken towards the sun, which will then send you to the galactic core, the bright white light.
01:35:59.000And, but you're like, no, no, it's not.
01:36:01.000And then your soul avoids it and gets spit out into the cold of deep space.
01:36:08.000So don't avoid it, let it be part of you.
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01:36:58.000Uh, yeah, so, uh, we've got Appalachian Nights brewing now in the mornings, and there's a period where Allison switched out to some other company just because we had it from a trip or whatever, and I'm just like, it's just not good.
01:39:07.000But the general idea is they don't really get into the underlying political catalysts for what sparks a civil war, other than by the time the president gets in, he takes extreme actions, which results in, like, revolt.
01:39:21.000He then tries to quell the revolt with airstrikes, which results in secession and sparks conflict of some sort.
01:39:46.000Yeah, and they say that, uh, so not a lot of information's been released about it, but the president gets in, disbands the FBI, tries to quell some revolt with airstrikes on American citizens or something, sparking states to declare secession.
01:40:00.000Texas and California secede, but then they form an alliance that they call the Western Forces, where, yeah, Texas and California are politically at odds, but France and the UK don't agree politically and everything, but they are part of an alliance, the US, and you know what I mean?
01:40:16.000Like, they're not the same country, but they're aligned militaristically.
01:40:19.000And then you have the, um... I forgot what the other factions are called.
01:40:24.000There's the Florida Alliance, and then there's, like, the New People's Army or something.
01:40:29.000But so there's five, five factions, and then we're gonna go see it tomorrow at four, which is the earliest screening, and then be back just in time for the show.
01:40:36.000I hope it involves global, because like in a real US civil war, it would be China would be one faction, the European, Europe would be the other faction.
01:40:53.000I'm gonna, I'm gonna be very critical.
01:40:55.000Because the global impact of that would be huge, and so what you're saying, other countries would align with one or other of the factions fighting here, right?
01:41:49.000Because if they miss stuff like that, I'm going to be really disappointed.
01:41:52.000Because you've got these journalists, and the storytelling of journalists going through a civil war, going to small towns and seeing how it's impacting, I think could be a great way to explain to people what it's like through storytelling.
01:42:05.000But if they miss currency, resource distribution, and other things too, I'll be disappointed.
01:42:11.000Because there's a great opportunity for them to be talking to like a rebel faction and them asking with the dissolution of the dollar or your state's dissolution of it, how do you exchange resources?
01:42:52.000No one has to say for sure, the economists, but they've been saying that my whole life.
01:42:57.000One of the stories that we actually had pulled up, we didn't get to, was Costco dumping like $200 million of gold every month or some ridiculous number.
01:43:27.000says, Tim, towards a comment from yesterday, the Marine Corps Force Design 2030 plan is to make a leaner, more agile force to island hop in the Indo-Pacific, going back to our roots of amphibious assaults.
01:43:40.000Marines are one of the only branches that makes their recruitment goals, so they are probably the only ones who could actually pull off any kind of strategy change.
01:44:23.000You can ban them from the grocery store, but I got a chicken city outside and those little dudes make more of themselves and then just eat bugs off the ground.
01:44:30.000Yeah, whoever tweeted that doesn't know anyone who hunts to provide meat for their family.
01:46:15.000467 Sprite says, how many young relationships are suffering from this not knowing where the money is going?
01:46:22.000I think, I mean look, we, we, this country is in more than a military crisis, more than a border crisis.
01:46:28.000The next generation, which needs to inherit industry, buy houses, otherwise housing, the house of price, uh, the cost of a price, uh, the prices of homes will collapse and investments will collapse.
01:47:01.000I think there are a lot of young relationships who suffer, especially during hard economic times.
01:47:06.000And I think this is something you'll see a lot, especially with the birth rate in decline.
01:47:12.000People will say like, oh, well, we just couldn't afford it.
01:47:14.000We just opted to go without these things.
01:47:17.000And it is crazy to think that this is probably some group of people who are like, well, I probably should vote for Biden because Trump is bad.
01:47:24.000He's costing you your future, basically.
01:48:03.000One of the challenges I think we have is like this is not really a podcast it's a live primetime show and so viewership wise if all of our audience was on iTunes we'd probably be in the top 10 or the top 20 based on the numbers because like we do have a podcast version so we know where it is and You know, I'm like, man, it would be greater, like, I gotta figure out marketing for the podcast side of things, because that's an audience that we don't reach as well.
01:48:30.000But, uh, yeah, that's like a disadvantage that we've got, I guess.
01:48:34.000It's an advantage and disadvantage, I suppose, being one of the biggest live shows on YouTube, but... I think the advantage... We don't have the podcast reach for those who are listening to the show the next day.
01:48:41.000The advantage of the format is that it's higher quality, like four people in a room, five people.
01:49:41.000That's what we thought it was, but that flies in the face of what the law states.
01:49:47.000So, the SSA says, according to the law, This is only verification for new voters.
01:49:53.000And we were speculating, like, what if they're doing voter roll checks by asking to verify these voters?
01:49:58.000That would mean the states are abusing the verification system according to the Social Security Administration in order to clean up their rolls.
01:50:05.000But then why would, if what they're saying is true, why would some states have zero?
01:50:09.000Because they're not... Did no one die in that state?
01:50:11.000Well, no, no, no, it's... The idea is that Texas is doing a voter roll check, so they take their... The other states are not.
01:50:17.000But this makes no, I'm sorry, this still makes no sense.
01:50:21.000They don't need to go to the Social Security Administration.
01:50:27.000So what they're saying is they're going into their voter rolls and polling all of the people with no licenses and then verifying if they're still alive or whatever.
01:50:33.000I guess fine, maybe, but that would mean all of them would be dead.
01:50:38.000So I guess the idea is they're going into their database, looking for everybody who's registered to vote in the past, who has a no ID, and then checking to make sure they're a real person, which I don't understand the point of.
01:52:29.000So if that was there, would you consider maybe keeping the door open that maybe at the last minute you would say yes?
01:52:34.000I mean, I can't say what I'm gonna do on my deathbed for sure.
01:52:38.000But it doesn't seem like something I would just say yes, you know why?
01:52:41.000Because what would really happen is, when you say yes, and then your soul is ripped from your body, and you go to heaven or hell, you can look down or up at the robot pretending to be you.
01:52:58.000So, but your consciousness is in the robot while your soul is either in heaven or hell?
01:53:06.000No, I mean whatever you're aware of in heaven, I suppose.
01:53:08.000There's a meme where it's a guy says, it's at me looking up from hell at the robot body and with my consciousness uploaded into it masquerading as me.
01:53:17.000Like, you can copy your brain into it, but you're not going in it.
01:53:20.000What if you could be the robot and you're the spirit that's in space that can travel the universe?
01:53:26.000But there's no guarantee of that, right?
01:53:27.000Everybody knows, who has done DMT, that we are puppets piloted by fourth dimensional elf beings of some sort, and so when you get separated from it, whatever is here in this earthly plane stays, and you go somewhere else.
01:53:45.000I just don't think that it would ultimately serve me.
01:53:50.000I haven't watched the show, but you said he gets uploaded to a robot so he can continue to run his business, so maybe he felt like that was worth doing, but is it going to be good for your kids if you have a robot body and are still hanging around kind of forever?
01:54:06.000Dad is a robot with the consciousness uploaded into it and the kid, the family has to adjust.
01:54:11.000Like, especially if you were like to have young children, like maybe that would be good for them to have your consciousness around for a long time.
01:54:17.000On the other hand, like, it's just you kind of living on forever in a robot form that is like a fake you.
01:54:22.000Or, or, a dad who's like in his early 40s has a heart attack.
01:54:28.000And he's in the hospital and then he's comatose and the doctor's like, he's not gonna make it.
01:54:33.000So the wife is like, I'll sign the forms.
01:55:13.000So, not that, but there's a movie where a woman's husband dies, I forgot what it was called, I just watched it, and she has him, his consciousness, you can, you save point your mind, So that if you die, your mind can be uploaded to a robot body and you're brought back as like a comfort for your loved ones or whatever.
01:55:32.000And then she's like, this was a mistake.
01:56:19.000Have you ever watched those videos where kids say creepy stuff?
01:56:23.000Like, I was watching this compilation of kids who have, like, memories of past lives or whatever, and there was, like, video from a car or whatever, and the kid is, like, he looks over and he's like, that's where I went to school.
01:57:40.000TJK says, illegal immigrants filing for asylum can file for a work permit under current law after waiting 180 days of that resolution for their claim.
01:57:50.000These people are getting work permits.
01:57:52.000Yeah, that's what Kathy Hochul kept saying.
01:57:53.000She was like, they're here, we might as well give them work permits.
01:57:56.000But they're abusing what the definition of asylum ought to be.
01:59:17.000Because sometimes it's just, you know, it's just a job.
01:59:21.000Just because you like, for example, on Twitter, people who have worked in and around Trump world are all the time being accused of being in on the grift, right?
01:59:29.000But what, working on political campaigns is a grift now?
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01:59:43.000This political season, it's going to be fun.
01:59:45.000We are planning a major election show at the, I believe it'll be at the Martinsburg location.
01:59:51.000It's going to be like our Super, our Olympics, basically.
01:59:53.000I was going to say Super Bowl, but like our Olympics every four years.
01:59:55.000And so this one's going to be a big show and we'll probably be live all day on election day come November.
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02:00:17.000Other Tim, do you want to shout anything out?
02:00:19.000I'd like to hawk my book one more time.
02:00:21.000It's called Swing Hard in Case You Hit It.
02:00:23.000This is partly about politics, my years in the Trump campaign and in other politics, but the other half is my decades-long struggle with alcoholism and how I made it out.
02:00:33.000I went to rehab five times and every time I was in rehab I spent a lot of time in the bookstore and I read the books that were written by people who told their own stories about how they made it through, how they escaped addiction.
02:00:43.000Those are the books that I wanted to read.
02:00:45.000Those are the ones that helped me and that's what I wanted to write.
02:00:48.000And I figure if somebody is struggling with addiction and picks up my book and just flips through it for a few minutes and in those few minutes they don't take a drink, Then it was worth writing.
02:00:56.000So, you know, I have found that it is universal.
02:01:00.000Either people, I talked to so many people, either they themselves have been, had a problem drinking or with other substances or somebody in their family.
02:01:06.000It's almost a universal problem that affects nearly everybody in this country.
02:01:10.000And so that's the book I wanted to write, Swing Hard, in case you hit it.
02:01:13.000It's available now on Amazon, Target.com, Barnes and Noble, Walmart, all the places, anywhere you can get a book, you can find this.
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