On today's show, we have a special guest on the show to talk about the latest in the Epstein scandal and why Donald Trump is still alive and well. Plus, the latest on the Chicago police shooting of a black teen and the possible link to Epstein.
00:03:31.000Okay, well, that was all fake news and it was hilarious.
00:03:33.000But the big news is that Trump has announced he was asked and he says he's going to be sending in feds or the National Guard specifically is what he was asked about into Chicago and Baltimore.
00:03:42.000And the governor of Illinois and the mayor are losing their minds.
00:03:46.000I, as you all know, I'm from the south side of Chicago and I say, please, Trump, thank you, get it done.
00:03:53.000Because no young person in this country should have to grow up in a city where their friends witness corpses being dragged through alleys, where they get randomly shot at and where their friends are forced to join gangs by murdering people, but that's Chicago and we can talk about it.
00:04:07.000Now, other than that, there's a bunch of other really big news.
00:04:11.000Thirty three some odd thousand Epstein files have been released and we don't know exactly what's in them yet because they just got dropped, but a lot of people are saying, yeah, been there, done that.
00:04:22.000So we're going to talk about that and more.
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00:04:46.000No, I over the past several weeks, as I actually had explained on the show when I was getting sick, I'm like, man, I'm getting sick and I keep working and I wouldn't stop.
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00:08:27.000Trump to send National Guard troops to Chicago, and I say, thank you, mister President.
00:08:32.000President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he would deploy National Guard troops to fight crime in Chicago, an extraordinary effort to militarize the country's third largest city that was likely to trigger a legal battle with local officials.
00:08:45.000I didn't say when, but we're going in, Trump told reporters at the White House.
00:08:48.000Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson swiftly condemned the action.
00:08:51.000Quote, he just wants his own secret police force that will do publicity stunts whenever his poll number numbers are sinking, whenever his job report shows a stagnating economy, whenever he needs another distraction from his failures.
00:09:03.000Hours earlier, a federal judge blocked Trump's at Trump, the Trump admin from using military to fight crime in California, a ruling that does not apply to other states, but the judge said that Trump's declared desire to send troops to Chicago and other cities provided support for his ruling.
00:09:16.000Now we also have this from the AP Trump says he will order federal intervention in Chicago and Baltimore despite local opposition.
00:09:24.000Now this is what I just I just can't stand.
00:09:31.000I grew up on the south side of Chicago.
00:09:33.000My friends and I have witnessed gang violence.
00:09:38.000I remember this so vividly, my friend talking to me on the phone saying, wait, hold on.
00:09:44.000Dude, there's two people dragging a corpse through the alley right now.
00:09:48.000The next day on the news, dead body found in a dumpster.
00:09:50.000And we were like, wow, the hot dog shop one block away from where I grew up had bulletproof windows with bullet holes in them from being shot at.
00:10:00.000And it's kind of crazy because you grow up like that and you're like, this is just the way things are, I guess.
00:10:04.000And then you get older and you realize it's actually not and it doesn't need to be that way.
00:10:08.000But the funny thing about the crime in Chicago and the gang violence and all that stuff is that they also have police corruption.
00:10:14.000One of my favorite stories out of Chicago was a meter made.
00:10:16.000There's another story where a meter maid gave a parking ticket to a police because he parked illegally, because he thought he could.
00:10:20.000And the police came out of the bar where he was drinking, grabbed her by the throat and slammed her against the wall.
00:10:25.000There's also another story where a bunch of police beat the crap out of a bartender.
00:10:29.000So you have a state where a bunch of the governors went to prison, where the police have been accused of operating what are called black sites, where they arrest people and detain them for days on end and torture them.
00:10:42.000You have the famous stories out of Chicago where, what was that guy's name?
00:12:33.000It will likely work in other cities, whether or not.
00:12:36.000There will be constitutional, you know, fights on the grounds of constitutionality, probably.
00:12:41.000But I mean, if the people want it, then I think that Trump will actually be able to do it.
00:12:47.000We've talked about this a little bit before.
00:12:50.000If you've got popular support, the president has great leeway.
00:12:53.000If you don't have popular support, then the president, it doesn't matter if the president's doing something legal or not, he'll get so much pushback.
00:12:59.000He'll be almost, he'll almost have to stop doing this.
00:13:02.000This is like, have you guys seen Landman?
00:13:48.000Well, so, you know, one is your point is actually really well taken, which is it was actually a native son of Illinois.
00:13:53.000I mean, it was Lincoln himself who famously said, I'm paraphrasing here, I'm probably going to butcher it, but with public opinion, anything is possible without public opinion, you know, nothing will work.
00:14:11.000He is a master at putting Democrats, the left, you know, in this case, you know, Mayor Johnson who's who's such a, you know, far left loom bag that, you know, that he makes Lori Lightfoot look like a freaking moderate.
00:14:23.000I mean, I didn't think that was even possible, but but this guy, Brendan Johnson somehow finds a way to do it, you know, whether, I mean, you know, forcing him and JB Pritzker to oppose sending in some sort of federal help.
00:14:33.000I mean, just for context, Chicago's murder rate is twenty two murders per 100,000 people.
00:14:39.000So New York City right now is about five.
00:14:41.000So literally less than 25 percent to that.
00:14:43.000Washington, DC is actually not a whole lot h lot higher than New York City, believe it or not.
00:14:48.000So Chicago is the bloodiest American city, bar none.
00:15:29.000So, you know, it's the wealthier areas where people show up and do the muggings.
00:15:33.000And because in these, like, up at-neighborhoods, these wealthy liberals either are gonna pull the, oh, you poor person, you just don't know better.
00:15:42.000Or they're gonna be like, I'm so scared.
00:15:44.000You don't want to go to a white working class area in Chicago, like, you know, on the South Side near, like, Sox Park or whatever, and mess around with those Irish dudes.
00:15:51.000Let me tell you, man, during the no NATO protests in 2012, all these leftists were marching through Chicago and South Side Irish, when they started marching through the neighborhood of these white working class people.
00:16:04.000They beat the crap out of the antifa guys and the leftists were like they were really confused as to why white working class Chicagoans in the South Side were beating the crap out of them, but they were.
00:16:16.000So that's why they typically stay out of these neighborhoods.
00:16:19.000But look, gangbangers don't rob other gangbangers in their own neighborhoods.
00:16:23.000They go to they go to wealthier areas.
00:16:25.000Well, I think like Trump, Trump's tapping into something that a lot of Americans feel, which is they're really frustrated of being pushed out to the suburbs and not having access to like 80 percent of their city.
00:16:37.000So it's fine super depressing because you look around the rest of the developed world or you look at places like Tokyo and you can live wherever you want.
00:16:46.000If you're a young person, you have access to cheap housing where, like I said, the United States, yeah, more than, more than, at least more than half of your city is going to be completely unbeatable.
00:17:20.000I'm wondering how much of what Trump is doing with sending the National Guard is to try and create a base, a state, like a foundation of stability, because in the next ten years, it is going to get increasingly worse with population decline and infrastructure collapse due to a lack of a labor market, human capital.
00:18:07.000So if the expectation is that cities are going to get worse than they are now, I'm wondering if Trump and his admin are looking at this.
00:18:15.000I mean, I'd have to say that with someone like Steven Miller, that guy's smart and he knows with the immigration stuff we're doing, he's looking at demographic numbers.
00:18:24.000I guarantee you that Trump admin knows full well.
00:18:27.000You can't simultaneously have low fertility and no immigration.
00:18:31.000Immigration isn't a solution, by the way.
00:18:33.000It's a it's abandoned and a bullet wound.
00:18:46.000I mean, the the fact that that there is going to be such a problem with, like we said, human capital, like that's a really big issue.
00:18:54.000And, and if people don't have a positive outlook on not only their communities, but also law enforcement in general, you're going to have significantly fewer police officers.
00:19:05.000I mean, I it's likely not, I don't know if it's likely, but I wouldn't be surprised if big cities in the future kind of become those dystopias from sci-fi movies from the eighties where you need to have to have a really militarized police force actually patrolling the streets and just to keep the population safe or keep them kind of subdued.
00:20:07.000I mean, some people make the argument that they were functionally the same wars because they like World War two was the result of World War one.
00:20:23.000Most of us don't track what happened 80 years before the American Revolution because it's pre-American history.
00:20:27.000It's sort of, it's like colonial history, but there actually was a great crisis and it actually bifurcatedates into the UK as well because we had a shared culture and society.
00:20:37.000So the prediction is something is going to happen here.
00:20:41.000I'm looking at everything that's going on right now.
00:22:01.000Well, the interesting thing with the Gen Z millennials not having kids is there it's actually really important when you're looking at TFRs.
00:22:07.000There was a Stephen Shaw, he's like a demographic expert and he broke down, there's actually a difference between total maternity rate and children per mother.
00:22:15.000So children per mother tracks obviously the average amount of children that a mother has, a mother meaning someone's had a kid before and then the total maternity, total maternal rate and the TMRs dropped.
00:22:24.000So like the amount of women that that are having children is completely down, but the amount of mothers that have had children is consistent.
00:22:31.000So women are still having two to three children, but there's not as many mothers.
00:22:58.000And I think this is why stuff like cleaning up cities is because nihilism is just so pervasive that people just don't want to have because there's no not possible.
00:23:13.000If you need, there's various estimates of what the fertility rate needs to be to sustain a civilization, and it's at least replacement, but it's actually a little bit higher than two.
00:23:22.000And the reason is because sometimes babies die and people don't make it to adulthood.
00:23:26.000So you need a little bit higher than normal.
00:23:28.000When you are below that, and I believe we're currently at 1.6, if you're tracking young people who are supposed to be having kids, I've heard estimates from 0.8 to 0.3, and I don't really know for sure because Gen Z includes people who should not be having kids.
00:23:41.000Gen Z includes teenagers who we don't expect to have children.
00:23:49.000If you have less than two kids, your population shrinks.
00:23:52.000Then, to get back to your functioning human capital size required to maintain the infrastructure of the civilization, you need twice as much.
00:24:01.000This means that Gen Z needs to have four kids to fix the damage of millennials and Gen Xers, which they're not going to do and they're not doing, which means the prediction is the boomers are at the mortality cliff.
00:24:13.000They're going to start dying and faster and faster.
00:24:16.000The oldest boomers are seventy nine, that is mortality.
00:24:19.000Within the next five years, we expect there to be a massive, we call it the mortality cliff.
00:24:23.000It's when boomers are going to die in large numbers.
00:24:24.000And within five to 10 years, there should be about 20 million boomers left from 65 million.
00:24:29.000So it's a massive drop off in the consumer market.
00:24:31.000Though these individuals normally would be replaced by the next generation at bare minimum, they're not.
00:24:36.000This means you're not going to be able to buy strawberries at your grocery store.
00:24:40.000Your grocery stores are probably going to go out of business.
00:24:44.000You will have to drive 50 miles to find standard goods, and there's going to be huge lines for it.
00:24:49.000This is going to create a snowball effect, which creates a massive depression.
00:24:53.000it's going to take several years to climb out of that depression once people start rebuilding the infrastructure but that's why i think uh to go back to the main point, when we're looking at what Trump is doing, I have to assume that his administration is taking into consideration the known fertility crisis alongside the mass deportations.
00:25:15.000Yeah, I mean, they certainly have to take account for it.
00:25:18.000And like immigration, it can't even, it won't even be there forever as a band-aid because even across the third world now, their fertility is crashing.
00:25:24.000Like India is now below replacement over the last three years, they've dropped below replacement.
00:25:29.000So all these like complex demographic theories on birth rates has like all gone out the window when it went below replacement.
00:26:21.000That's not really what you want immigration for, if you want immigration at all, right?
00:26:26.000Like the point, like when people talk about the United States being pro immigration, the idea that they're generally trying to convey, or at least the argument they're trying to make to people is, we want to get the best and brightest.
00:26:39.000We want to get the people that really excel.
00:26:41.000We want the smartest people in the world to come to the US.
00:26:44.000And it hasn't been happening for a long time.
00:26:46.000Like there are people that come that are smart, sure.
00:26:49.000But the vast majority of the people that are coming to the United States, the immigrants, whether they be illegal or H one B visas, they're not coming specialized.
00:26:58.000They're not some kind of super smart group of people.
00:27:02.000They're just average people from a different country.
00:27:05.000And if average, some, many times they're below average, you know?
00:27:09.000So that's not something that we want to encourage in the United States.
00:27:15.000So I just, I just, I asked ChetGPT, take it for what it's worth.
00:27:18.000It's a, this thing's lying all the time.
00:27:20.000But I asked it to calculate for, for Gen Z women who, so it estimates when they do the TFR, the total fertility rate, they do it in age brackets.
00:27:30.000They do include teenage pregnancy, but I'm not going to include that personally because it's not something we're actually actively trying to encourage.
00:27:46.000Look, I mean, the other thing about, you know, immigration, I mean, let's kind of not miss the forest for the trees here.
00:27:50.000I mean, it's a very simple point, but I think it's a pretty important point, which is, I mean, you can't immigrate yourself out of a fertility crisis for the very simple reason that at some point you cease to be a nation, right?
00:27:59.000I mean, this is kind of just kind of politics one on one.
00:28:02.000I mean, I'm in town to speak at the National Conservative Conference.
00:28:04.000You know, our whole movement is about what is the nation?
00:28:06.000I mean, how does a nation preserve itself there?
00:28:08.000I mean at some point if you're literally just actually replacing or attempting to replace an entire generation with people who are not – neither of your culture nor have a discernible identifiable culture to actually assimilate into.
00:28:22.000I mean … I just – I got to let you know.
00:28:25.000You're not going to replace your petroleum engineers with Honduran farmers.
00:28:58.000They all suffer because they're all getting just enough food to survive to keep the population where it is.
00:29:03.000So if you flood the country with low skilled labor, everybody's underemployed and struggling to get by, and then you create a buckling welfare system.
00:29:11.000You actually need a band of small amounts of high skilled labor, a lot of mid, medium labor.
00:29:18.000And what the Democrats have been trying to do for the past several, uh, past two decades since the financial collapse is just bring in Haitians and Honduran farmers.
00:29:29.000Well, it's even the Republican Party, like, I mean, Bernie famously said like open bord open borders is a Koch brothers proposal because it's like it's the GDP brain that seems to be pernicious on the not the right but the Republican Party historically because it's like, yeah, of course, because GDP is just a calculation of the amount of economic activity in your country.
00:29:45.000So when you flood the country with, yeah, Hondurans, they're going to be spending money.
00:29:48.000And if you just keep pouring them in, yeah, people are going to spend more money, the GDP will go up.
00:29:53.000But GDP is not a way to calculate prosperity and calculate my children's well being.
00:29:58.000Combine the immigration crisis and now the mass deportations with Gen Z bringing their parents to job interviews.
00:30:51.000I wonder if the idea of deploying the National Guard is happening now, not because crime is a problem, but because Trump knows you're going to need what we would what we would call continuity coordination.
00:31:42.000But hypothetically, any president has the authority to say, based on a substantial loss of life anywhere in the world, we are effectively erasing the three branch government, creating a one branch government and assigning a court, a continuity coordinator to control all United States jurisdiction.
00:31:56.000The idea behind it, whether you support it or not, I don't care.
00:32:01.000My point is the federal government has long known in the event of political, governmental or economic crises and collapse, you need continuity throughout the entire contiguous United States.
00:32:15.000So when I see a story, granted, I'm sick over the past three weeks, I get to talk about it now, saying they want to deploy to nineteen cities National Guard, that sounds more to me like governmental contingencies than any kind of crime stopping.
00:32:28.000Maybe I'm just crazy, but when I look at what's been going on, I'd have to imagine the US government, the Trump administration, knows what's going to happen in the next several years when you combine fertility crisis along with the immigration crisis.
00:32:42.000Well, I think it could, I mean, or civil war.
00:32:45.000Yeah, well, I think a lot of it it is just the government seeing how El Salvador has handled their problems and they're like, oh, we can just reciprocate that, replicate that United States and get a similar result.
00:32:56.000I mean, I think a lot of what you're saying, Tim, makes sense, but I mean, law and order, crime, this is just a politically winning issue for Donald Trump.
00:33:03.000I mean, what, what, what, what, what Democrats have to say on these issues, I mean, look at Ma'am Dani in New York City.
00:33:07.000I mean, this, this nut job running for mayor of Minneapolis, I mean, all of them down to a T. I mean, is there a single, is there a single major city in America that has been run by Democratic mayors for the past 40, 50 years that has that is not exponentially worse off today than it was 50 years ago?
00:33:21.000I mean, Baltimore, Detroit, Philadelphia, Saint Louis, Memphis, I mean, like literally, like down to the T, every single one is criminal, you know, violent crime, property crime, drug added, you know, illegal alien overrun, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
00:33:35.000So, I mean, he sees a slam dunk of a winning issue.
00:33:38.000I mean, look, the other thing is, I mean, looking at it from a historical American perspective there, you know, these battles between the federal government and the states, you know, federalism battles, their local control versus federal government control.
00:33:48.000I mean, these go back, you know, to all the way to to to the beginning of the Republic, obviously.
00:33:52.000And, you know, Donald Trump is kind of like a strong government guy.
00:33:55.000So, I mean, I'm not surprised at all that he's doing this.
00:33:57.000I mean, he's, it's going to get legally tested.
00:33:59.000You know, the authority is going to be a little, a little dickier thanier than for Washington DC where he has a unique ability to do so.
00:34:05.000It's literally the federal district after all.
00:34:08.000But the politics here are just a total, total no brainer.
00:34:11.000And I think most of the non-nutch job Chicagoans, to the extent that there are that many remaining, will support this move.
00:34:17.000And take, look, take polls for what, you know, what you want, like some people are really thinking that they're worthless and that's fine.
00:34:23.000But poll after poll, these kind of measures are popular because the people that are living with this crime from day to day don't want to live with this crime.
00:34:33.000They don't want to feel like they're going to have to jump in the tub because there's a shootout outside their house.
00:34:40.000They don't want their kids to get shot in, you know, playing at the park.
00:34:45.000That kind of thing does happen all the time in these big cities with a lot of crime.
00:34:49.000Let's jump to this story from the post millennial.
00:35:43.000You get up in the morning and you doom scroll through things.
00:35:46.000And although I will say this, the last few days you woke up this morning, thinking there might be news just saying just saying there will be news sometime.
00:36:51.000But they all genuinely believed this psychotic conspiracy theory.
00:36:55.000And then when they announced that Trump was going to do a press conference, they started spreading rumors that Trump was announcing his resignation.
00:37:59.000One of the other things that you're starting to see a lot of is people saying, look, JD Vance, when he gets into office, he's going to consolidate power and blah, blah, blah.
00:38:08.000And it blows my mind that people are saying this because it's like, look, if something happens to Donald Trump, right?
00:38:13.000Like, I'm not hoping for it, but if something does happen, he gets sick or whatever, we have a constitutional process that means that JD Vance will take office because he is the vice president.
00:38:25.000The idea that that's some kind of, some kind of attempt to seize power, it's just totally ridiculous.ous.
00:38:33.000And I feel like it goes beyond conspiratorial to be completely detached from reality.
00:38:39.000Just totally don't want to acknowledge that there is a normal process and JD Vance would take office as president and that would be perfectly normal.
00:38:49.000It's happened multiple times in our history.
00:39:12.000I mean, I've spoken at conferences in Budapest, Hungary, multiple times in the past few years, and they love bashing the Prime Minister there, Victor Orban, for what they call democratic backsliding.
00:39:21.000That's that's that's their favorite term of choice for over over in Hungary and I guess Europe more broadly is they're sending democracy backwards in MERS.
00:39:30.000I mean, you know, they say they say the same shit here about President Trump on a day and day basis as well.
00:39:35.000Don't you guys remember when Ron DeSantis was briefly in the lead?
00:39:38.000What the reaction from the left was, the liberals.
00:39:41.000It was Ron DeSantis is worse than Trump.
00:40:05.000The Democratic Party is so torn between the progressives and the what you would consider normal Democrats, and they don't know who they are as a party.
00:40:14.000There was someone that was talking, I forgot who it was, but it was a tweet that I saw said that AOC, Zoharan Mamdani and the rest of the DSA need to leave the Democratic Party because they are dragging them down..
00:40:27.000The progressives are really harming normal Democrats.
00:40:30.000And as long as the progressives are the ones that are setting the policy choices and making the arguments most vocally, you're going to have a problem because the American people have clearly said we don't want that.
00:41:48.000This is just their version of porn, right?
00:41:49.000I mean, when they play when he's playing the Dead Trump porn, when the mayor of Minneapolis is bashing thoughts and prayers within minutes of a horrific shooting there.
00:41:58.000I mean, you know, who benefits from this insanity?
00:42:09.000I think, I kind of think the whole left-right dichotomy is a little bit kind of ahistorical at this point.
00:42:13.000There, I think of it more as just civilizational sanity versus, you know, civilizational arson.
00:42:18.000But when the arsonists are saying this stuff there, you know, we on Team Sanity, I mean, we're, you know, we're picking up a trick.
00:42:23.000We're getting new followers, new voters there, and we're looking good.
00:42:27.000So I'm not saying it's necessarily a good thing for the country and Fury.
00:42:31.000You don't want half the country to be totally deranged there.
00:42:34.000I'm just saying that I think the solace that I take in the silver lining is that they're not winning anyone over with this.
00:42:39.000They're winning over no one at all there.
00:42:41.000And they're not in good shape as it is.
00:42:43.000I mean, even the New York Times had this long forum piece talking about how the 2030 Electoral College, the census, it's going to be a bloodbath for them.
00:43:40.000If they had a leader, if there was someone that was a quote, so quote, sane democrat that stepped up that actually could lead the party and had the charisma and the political, you know, the political chops to do that, they would fall in line.
00:43:53.000But this is because he's floundering because the whole party is floundering.
00:43:58.000He doesn't know if this is the right thing to do or not.
00:44:00.000So he's doing what he thinks is the best thing for his future electoral, you know, possibilities.
00:44:07.000But if there was someone that was to speak well and came up and said, okay, this is what the party should be doing that was a real good leader, they could lead the party in a direction that would get them, you know, that would get them the votes that they need.
00:44:22.000But there's no one that can do that right now.
00:45:34.000They rebranded and the liberals defend the rebrand, even though it was a clear clear and obvious mistake because anything the right likes, they must oppose.
00:45:43.000But for the brief moment, I'll find the tweet.
00:45:56.000And I've heard a couple of different stories.
00:45:57.000I could be wrong about this, but this is an, this is somewhat ancillary, but I heard that the original CEO got fired because of a lack of sales.
00:46:54.000You have substantially less families now.
00:46:58.000So when a couple goes to get breakfast, it's a man and a woman sitting down at a table for four ordering two orders of sugar glazed garbage pancakes.
00:47:08.000Ten years ago, it was four people, two kids, getting a short stack of sugar glazed garbage pancakes with their parents and their parents pay were spending a little more.
00:47:18.000Revenue was going down because people don't feed their kids anymore.
00:47:22.000People have talked about why did Pizza Hut turn into a strip mall from the family location?
00:47:26.000Because people don't have kids anymore.
00:47:28.000Why did the McDonald's play place go away and now McDonald's is a brutalist cube?
00:47:32.000Cube because people don't have kids anymore.
00:47:35.000So this population collapse results in Cracker Barrel losing money, forcing the rebrand.
00:48:40.000Yeah, I mean, part of the problem with the Democrats is that they do adopt the aesthetics of middle America sometimes without actually implementing the policies that would benefit middle America.
00:48:48.000Like a great example was during the Kamala Waltz campaign.
00:48:52.000They had these camo hats with the orange text on it.
00:49:08.000Nobody buys that Tim Waltz is an avid hunter or that he's a gun guy or that Kamala Harris has a Glock or that any of them are pro Second Amendment or any of the garbage they try to try to.
00:49:19.000You remember Tim Waltz trying to hold that shotgun?
00:49:21.000I mean, it was it was it was it was the whole like, you know, three from.
00:49:49.000and when they do try to go and say, hey, we actually, you know, we actually want to try and attract young men and attract Middle America, they can't help but do things that automatically put them off.
00:50:02.000They've been telling young white guys that they're the devil for the better part of twenty years.
00:50:07.000Before we go to the next story, I do want to read this one quick super chat.
00:50:10.000Louis Rodriguez says, Civil War is out population collapse.
00:50:16.000What happens in that population collapse, we don't exactly know, but we know for a fact it's happening because we can actually track the fertility numbers.
00:50:23.000Civil War, on the other hand, is there's some kind of political turmoil happening, but they're both going to happen.
00:50:33.000I don't know what civil war would look like if it does happen, but when infrastructure and resources crumble and collapse, you will get fighting.
00:50:41.000Trump is deploying the National Guard to U.S. cities.
00:52:33.000What does it mean for us as a society that we have prominent, I mean, NBC is one of the classic prominent media enterpr enterprise of the United States and they're doing this.
00:52:43.000I mean, you still have the problem, like, a lot of these news agencies, even though the culture of the United States has shifted right in the last three years, is the reality and even across the political spectrum is all these newsrooms, their PAs, they're still activists fundamentally.
00:52:58.000Like, a lot of these kids are still activists and unfortunately the way that media works, mass media, is it attracts a lot of former Reformed Theater kids who are still ultimately activists at the end of the day.
00:53:07.000And they're the ones that are in control of press releases like this.
00:53:10.000I mean, I would, I obviously agree with that, but I would take it probably even further, maybe, which is, look, if you're running like a local article., if you're in a very liberal jurisdiction, okay, you're in San Francisco or whatever, and some local transgender person thinks it's a boy thinks it's a girl, vice versa there, and you're a lefty publication, you want to apologize fine, but let's not let's not miss the forest for the trees here.
00:53:34.000This is a murderer, this is like a rampage mass murderer.
00:53:40.000I mean, this is demonic, satanic evil in our midst.
00:53:43.000I mean, we should not only shouldn't be apologizing for this, I mean, we should be deliberately spitting in this person's memory and like trying to condemn anything that this individual, male, female, boy girl who who gives who who the hell cares?
00:53:58.000I mean, this is demonic, satanic evil that we should smite out.
00:54:03.000May the memory be erased forever and ever.
00:54:05.000The notion we're going to somehow apologize to to what?
00:54:08.000To the parents, to the quote unquote transgender.
00:55:34.000You know what's really funny is that before they made, I think Rings of Power was the series on Amazon where they made the orcs into like regular people to sympathize with.
00:55:43.000There was a meme going around for a long time where it's Lord of the Rings and they're like, the orcs are about to storm the gates of Gondor.
00:55:56.000For those who don't know, in Rings of Power it got roasted because Tolkien in Lord, I'm not a big Lord of the Rings person, but the general idea was that like, I think the story is that elves were kidnapped, tortured and turned into orcs or something.
00:56:38.000My favorite example is Captain Marvel.
00:56:40.000In Captain America, the story is a young man desperately wants to join the military and lies to try and join the military, and then during a training exercise throws himself on the grenade, sacrifices himself to try and save his friends.
00:56:55.000Captain Marvel, she always had the power.
00:56:57.000It was suppressed by a man, and she robs a guy for telling her to smile.
00:57:18.000So if that person violently reacts or acts out, then it's justified because whoever they're acting out against was their oppressor or is in line with their oppressor.
00:57:29.000I mean, that's obviously their entire approach to the whole Middle East conflict as well, right?
00:57:35.000Well, you saw like after the shooting, you saw on Reddit people celebrating there saying, thank you for settling this score because in their head, especially in the transgender community and their head, the white middle class Christian family is opponent number one, enemy number one because those are the people that brought them into this world and their life is suffering.
00:57:55.000Who are you going to blame for your life suffering?
00:57:56.000You're going to blame the people that brought you into this world, which is, yeah, families and children like this.
00:58:03.000Of all the evil in the world, the number one group that they hate is just like normal because that's what types of families they come from.
00:58:08.000Did you guys see the Patrick Bet David surrounded by twenty anti capitalists?
00:59:30.000It probably takes more money to digest the cloth paper than it does that.
00:59:33.000Oh, oh, oh, you didn't mean to literally eat the money.
00:59:37.000meant how much food do you need and how much shelter do you need but see these leftist young people not always young don't understand you can't eat money turns into bread.
00:59:50.000That if you put a dollar on the table, put a pillow over and go to bed, the bread fairy comes and takes the dollar and puts bread for you.
00:59:57.000This is the mentality of the younger generations.
01:00:00.000The younger you get, the more likely they are to believe this, that money is like the food is just there.
01:00:07.000They literally were telling PBD that we're in a post scarcity reality and that people like you, this is the PBD, are intentionally hoarding wealth to keep other people from eating.
01:00:18.000Someone had to make that bread, grow that wheat, harvest the wheat and deliver it to the bakery where they could make the flour, you know, convert the, smash the wheat into flour, or they probably just bought the flour from Cisco, and then make the bread and then sell to you.
01:00:30.000Leftists don't understand that money isn't food, and that if they had all the money in the world, they wouldn't be able to buy a loaf of bread with it.
01:00:37.000This is the next generation that's coming up.
01:00:40.000So I'm kind of like, you know, I look at that.
01:00:43.000Well, I think like, what are you going to do?
01:00:45.000You see, you see people, like, you see people divorced from the mechanisms that create prosperity, like, throughout generations.
01:00:51.000Like, baby boomers were the generation that effectively threw away the classical civilization of the Western Hemisphere.
01:00:58.000Like, a large part was they were the first generation that allowed mass immigration, offshoring., like economic offshoring introduced inflation, this sort of mass, mass inflation through the credit system and that sort of thing.
01:01:09.000So it's like, a lot of times like, okay, yes, Gen Z is a very practical thing.
01:01:12.000Like they just don't understand how food gets on the table.
01:01:15.000But you see this across generations that people in America are just completely divorced from the mechanisms that create civilization.
01:01:21.000Every generation, you get larger and larger cohorts of people who are developmentally disabled.
01:01:42.000And also the composition of each generation has changed.
01:01:45.000Like boomers, they're much more cohesive, they're much more homogeneous, and zoomers are like very diverse in a whole array of ways.
01:01:53.000So it's like, yeah, you're going to get a lot of different answers from a lot of different zoomers on things than you would get from baby boomers just by nature of how diverse or lack of homogeneity you have among zoomers.
01:02:06.000And you know what, no one wants to tell you on the right or the left?
01:02:13.000There has to be a low class of people who are struggling and work as hard as they can and do jobs that people don't, the average person doesn't like to do.
01:02:22.000And nobody wants to tell you that because everybody wants to fight to break out of that bottom tier, that lower class of society.
01:02:32.000But, you know, I'll explain it quite simply.
01:02:35.000If every single person had all of their needs met, what job would ever get done?
01:02:41.000I mean, there's the argument that some people would be like, oh, well, I do this because I love it.
01:02:45.000But that would be an exceedingly small portion of the population would actually do it.
01:02:50.000And that was easily disproven by the neat generation, largely millennial and into Gen Z, people who live in the basements or spare bedrooms of their parents and don't get jobs because their needs are met and they don't have to.
01:03:03.000And this is also the welfare argument.
01:03:05.000People who there are so many stories of people who are on welfare who say, well, you know, the problem is if I do get a job, I'll actually make less money.
01:03:16.000They're, they're, they're for a society to function, you need people who are going to wake up every day and say, I have to work and I have to work hard.
01:03:23.000And some people aren't going to have the skills or the intelligence to make lots of money.
01:03:26.000So they're going to work really, really hard for a long time.
01:03:40.000People are living with their parents and their parents, their snow plow parents are taking care of them.
01:03:44.000They don't need jobs, so they don't work.
01:03:46.000Then you have other young people who are working the bare minimum to cover their basic needs and without children don't need to fight twice as hard.
01:03:54.000So what's now happening is this is the this, you know, I was talking about this a month ago.
01:04:00.000I went to a club where I was, you know, having a business meeting and they have a they have a it's like a light club.
01:04:06.000And so we're talking about why we can't find contractors and why no matter how many times we reach out to people, they're like, we're overbooked and we're booked out for three months.
01:04:15.000And I'm like, that's crazy is there nobody who can do a basic rudimentary contracting job and I look out the window and it's a Wednesday and I see a gaggle of young men swimming and drinking beers and laughing and I said why aren't those young men saying right now I got you let's go get let's go to work they don't have kids so they're like screw it I'm gonna go party well I mean the you see the meme of like you know there's a TV a bed a chair there's an Xbox and
01:04:45.000people are like oh this is all a young guy needs like there's a lot of dudes that are completely satisfied with internet access some kind of distraction like Xbox and a roof over that.
01:04:56.000Not everyone, but there's a lot of people that are like, well, you know, I have all the stuff I need, so why do I have to go out and do more?
01:05:03.000The people that are actually motivated to go out and do stuff, that's probably a significantly small portion of the society.
01:05:12.000Because I don't know if it's like children, because it's like, I think fertility directly correlates with lack of productivity.
01:05:17.000Like if you look at Africa, it's like exhibit A for low productivity with high fertility.
01:05:22.000In the United States, it's a bit different.
01:05:26.000Like Catholics and Evangelical and Muslims are above replacement and agnostics, atheists are below replacement.
01:05:33.000So in America, it's more to do with like what's your family background than it is with like class or whatever.
01:05:37.000Yeah, I mean, I mean, that's where my mind goes for this whole conversation is religion.
01:05:41.000I mean, my mind goes back virtually every time to the decline of organized religion, to the decline of church attendance, to the decline of people who believe in God, who are involved with their communities there.
01:05:51.000I mean, I've said this literally my entire adult life actually.
01:05:54.000I I said if I could flip a switch and do literally one thing that would solve not literally every social problem we have there, but the overwhelming majority of America's problems, the closest thing that I put it this way, the closest thing that I can think of a one stop panacea to put America back on its the right track would be to put more Americans back in God fearing churches.
01:06:15.000That would that is literally just the number one thing that would happen.
01:06:18.000I mean, fertility, Christ a meeting, dating, marriage, getting married younger, you know, forgoing, you know, these stupid, you know, student loan driven, you know, gender studies major, two to a thousand plus dollars in debt degrees, go date someone, learn a trade, get, you know, be an apprentice, like actually learn something, do something in your life.
01:06:36.000All this I think would, would, would just be fundamentally put back on the right track.
01:06:39.000If we could get more people to actually start believing and actually go into, into pure.
01:06:56.000So, boomers to us, the smallest asylant to the smallest boomers, slightly more Gen X slightly more millennials kind of a lot Gen Z even more Gen Alpha's probably gonna be just totally cooked.
01:07:23.000If an angel, if they were walking through a field one day.
01:07:26.000They were like went to a Dollar General and they were walking home through a field And it was like dusk, and then all of a sudden a blinding beam of light struck the ground before them, and an angel came down, and you know, angel, you choose.
01:07:40.000Is it the gigantic ring of eyeballs with wings all over it, or is it a glorious looking being with wings floating down, carrying a heavenly sword?
01:08:52.000I mean, like the number one complaint I get from like female zoomer friends and their relationships or even marriages is that like the men just don't lead anywhere.
01:09:00.000And it's not that, like there's a lot of problems with women zoomers in the dating market.
01:09:04.000So this is not like an anti man point, but it is true that like men are all like so devoid of purpose that they have trouble.
01:09:10.000They're self conscious leading someone if they don't even know what they're leading them to.
01:09:13.000And I think that hits to your point with religiosity, but also in general, like there's just a lack of drive.
01:09:17.000So like young men are having a problem leading, not maybe not testosterone related per se, but it's just because they don't know what they're leading the women to.
01:10:28.000You know, I guess younger guys, I obviously blame their parents, the younger generation's parents who didn't instill in them that drive to conquer.
01:10:38.000Well, like also the problem that happened.
01:10:40.000with the younger, with Zoomers specifically, is that the dating market that we entered into is completely different from our parents.
01:10:45.000So there's nothing that my parents could really advise me on dating wise that would be of much utility because of the introduction of dating apps and these kinds of things.
01:10:52.000It's completely nuke the playing field.
01:10:54.000And this is like the Zoomers are the test, that's to the extent the millennials, the younger millennials, it's like the first generation testing out this new method of matchmaking.
01:11:01.000Because the reality is like the majority of marriage licenses are now being issued to couples that met through dating apps.
01:11:06.000So it's like it's just a whole new paradigm and the older generations can't really provide much insight.
01:12:00.000like the majority of my friends that are in relationships or married, met through dating apps.
01:12:04.000And the guys that are not, and also the girls, it's just they're not, as their personality, just not equipped for that style of matchmaking.
01:12:10.000So it's like, there's just a filter that right now, it's like, how well are you at conducting and presenting yourself online?
01:12:16.000Trump should just, like, you know, he's deploying the National Guard, he should mandate marriages and just force, you know.
01:12:24.000State issued girlfriend, I've been saying this.
01:12:31.000I mean, you walk into it, it'll be the Department of Marriage certificates or marriage administration, the DMA, and you walk in and there's just a curtain and they go next and the lady's like sitting there and her eyes are half glazed over and she's got long fingernails and she's pressing a button the curtain opens and you get what you get.
01:13:09.000That's what Balance here is preparing this database.
01:13:11.000They can have a chopped index and then match these couples up to the Department of Marriage.
01:13:14.000I think this is a great plan, actually.
01:13:15.000This is better than Hinge, for sure government mandated marriage it's gonna it's gonna be all bad it's gonna be they're gonna blow it it's gonna you're gonna get paired with people you hate you know that's what i we've talked about it a little bit before like handmaid's tale we mentioned this like last month isn't the story like popula humans are going extinct i could be wrong but like my understanding was that there something happened a great catastrophe So the society has become very like fundamentalist.
01:13:52.000If human population collapsed to the point of near extinction, I'm going to be on the side of like, you know, ladies, you got to have kids.
01:14:07.000You know, I've been to Japan multiple times over the past decade and the first time I was there, I was struck.
01:14:12.000So Japan famously has horrific fertility rates, horrific.
01:14:15.000And they compound that with a very restrictionist immigration policy.
01:14:20.000So Japan naturalizes, I think the status is like a hundred or fewer new Japanese citizens every year, which is, you know, you call it extraordinarily based or extraordinarily nationalist.
01:14:30.000I mean, like, I more or less support that, whatever it's worth.
01:14:34.000But I mean, when you have that combined with a shockingly low fertility rate, they're facing a demographic crisis, for sure.
01:14:40.000And the first time I was there, I was shocked.
01:14:41.000I was talking with some locals, and one of them was telling me about they have in Tokyo, I assume the other big cities too, cuddle bars, which are literally exactly what it sounds like, you essentially pay a cover fee to walk into a bar to experience cuddling, just like some sort of touch of another person there.
01:15:01.000And this was, I guess, 2016 was my first time there, and I kind of thought that time, I was like, is this actually coming to America any time soon?
01:15:08.000I don't think I've seen a cuddle bar in the United States any time soon.
01:15:12.000But I mean, we're kind of getting to the point where that sort of stuff is becoming increasingly less crazy.
01:15:17.000So I I've never actually watched the show or read the book, but the premise is widespread infertility.
01:15:22.000Birth rates have plummeted due to a mix of environmental degradation, pollution, STS and other factors.
01:15:27.000Many women are no longer able to conceive or even carry pregnancies to term.
01:15:32.000So the authoritarian state of Gilead emerges in what was once the United States claiming to fix this crisis.
01:15:37.000Its leaders interpret the fertility decline as divine punishment and enforce a theocratic system where fertile women called handmaids are forced into reproductive servitude to bear children for elite families.
01:16:06.000I mean, but I feel like we're facing this now.
01:16:11.000Well, I think we're just going through a filter where it's, it's like there's, there's like three groups that are still reproducing right now.
01:16:49.000So with the with the mass decentralization of media and AI, everything's localizing.
01:16:55.000So for us, for instance, with me talking about all this population collapse stuff, Cracker Barrels losing money, right?
01:17:03.000So you need to look at what you can serve in your local community and how big your community is going to be when everything breaks apart, businesses are going to merge to serve just their local community because expansion will be very difficult with a shrinking population.
01:17:17.000With the decentralization of media, nobody knows what is true or isn't true, which means media is going to return to a largely localized focus where you do know what's true.
01:17:28.000So everything we're seeing suggests we're going back to the 1700s.
01:17:33.000And to be fair, from the 1300s to like the mid-1700s, the world didn't change.
01:17:40.000Obviously, there was wars and stuff like that and borders changed, but technology-wise, it was stagnant for hundredss of years.
01:17:56.000And it's like we could just hit that ceiling and we're at a level of comfort or maybe a level where everything is settled where they're just like technological advancement does stagnate for another hundred years as the world kind of reorganizes its civilizations around the new playing field.
01:18:09.000I think it took, what, 450 years to invent the cartridge?
01:18:14.000So they were like, we're going to stuff the muzzle of this, you know, tube and then put a big metal ball in it and then light it up and it fired someone.
01:18:19.000And then 400 years later, it was like, we're going to stuff the muzzle of this, you know, tube and then put a big metal ball in it and then light it up and it fired someone.
01:18:23.000And then 400 years later, it was someone said, Why don't I make a smaller tube that does all that?
01:18:28.000Then I can put the smaller tubes in the gun one at a time and I don't have to recharge every time.
01:20:27.000It's like a kind of ripoff of Johnny Quest, but one of my favorite lines from that show is the premise is there's like, imagine if Johnny Quest grew up and he's it's a it's a satirical, but he's like a super smart genius inventor and he's having a yard sale of all his crazy inventions and there's like a fat nerd guy and he sees a lightsaber and he picks it up and he's like, wow, a real lightsaber.
01:20:52.000And then Dr. Venture goes, and he was making it for the milit the military, but then they said we don't sword fight anymore.
01:20:59.000It was really funny because like all the people that love playing with lightsabers and it's like, yeah, we wouldn't we wouldn't use that as like, yeah.
01:21:06.000Maybe as a utility belt item, but you'd have a gun.
01:22:09.000That means for us, look, I'm gonna be completely honest.
01:22:13.000A $25,000 deduction for the company is it's good.
01:22:16.000It's not really going to, you know, move the needle for us all that much.
01:22:21.000But for most online personalities and creators, the overwhelming majority, yo, this is massive.
01:22:29.000This means you're going to end up saving up to 10, 15, maybe 12,000 dollars in taxes or I guess if you're making, you know, 25 to 50, you'll end up saving about 10 grand in the end.
01:22:59.000This is, this is, you know, less on the opinion side, more on the, you guys need to know this because I've talked to a lot of service staff who have, they, they have questions.
01:23:08.000So I was at a restaurant and when this passed, I was like, Hey, no tax on tips.
01:23:12.000And they were like, What does that mean?
01:23:23.000Chefs and cooks, food prep workers, fast food, fast food workers and counter workers, dishwashers, host staff, restaurant lounge and coffee shop bakers gambling dealers gambling change persons booth cashiers cage workers sports book writers dancers we know what that really means oh yeah yo strippers can now write off 25 000 dollars in their ill gotten games it's gonna be some strippers that's gonna be all the money they make in a year
01:23:54.000i i'm gonna let you guys in on a there's a there's a news story that um most people have overlooked strip clubs are shutting down across the country they're evaporating really you know why because people don't go outside and touch grass um kind of but not really the answer.
01:25:52.000I don't, I don't, I haven't looked at the stats, but I've heard.
01:25:55.000Well, because you're seeing like people celebrate that zoomers are not interested in strip clubs, that like teenage pregnancies are going down.
01:26:00.000So you would see all these indications that like zoomers are more prudish and this is like a cause for celebration among religious people.
01:26:04.000But I'm like, it's not, it's actually not prudishness.
01:26:07.000It's fear of like going outside because pornography usage is still skyrocketing among zoomers.
01:26:12.000So it's like, this isn't actually like a, like we're recapturing more, you know, traditional sexual values.
01:26:18.000It's no, it's just pornography is basically eliminating every other form of degeneracy because it's so convenient and easy.
01:26:24.000There is a national, for a variety of reasons, shutting down of strip clubs.
01:26:39.000So, you know, for a lot of these people, they're just swiping on every single woman and they're like, I would rather do that than stare at some woman who's not going to do anything anything.
01:26:47.000So, but the man, I went back home to Chicago for the holidays for like a couple of years ago and it was wild to go to a local pub and just see slot machines everywhere.
01:28:38.000I can think of at least three off my head.
01:28:40.000so yeah yeah you got horseshoe you got maryland live you got mgm you got hollywood paraville and you've got rocky get yeah yeah within as i mentioned several several times within two hours of this location i believe there's like 12 casinos well yeah i'm not uh i'm sorry am i pessimistic this is one of the reasons why i mean what does it say for our for our society I wonder if there's a corresponding decline in people going to amusement parks and stuff like that.
01:30:02.000If you've got a Friday off or you've got a Saturday off and you're figuring out what you're going to do and you've got a kid, you ain't going to the casino.
01:30:12.000Someone pointed this out to me recently and it's really pertinent is when you walk into restaurants now, especially like the middle price chains, is you you'll see like one or two baby chairs.
01:30:21.000There used to be like a whole stack of them in the corner.
01:30:41.000Well, like another one that you'll notice for sure is when you go to the grocery store, they don't have the race car shopping cart anymore.
01:30:47.000Remember, every Kroger had a race car shopping cart?
01:31:13.000It's just the, it's like the little stuff.
01:31:14.000When you notice it, it's like, oh my gosh.
01:31:16.000When was the last time you saw saw like, yeah, like a race car shopping cart?
01:31:18.000They're gone, but they used to be everywhere.
01:31:20.000Yeah, I was I was thinking about, you know, what I expect my daughter to do when she grows up and I was thinking probably leather armor, a sword, scavenging for goods in an American wasteland.
01:31:45.000And like I was saying earlier, like, at least when women decide to become mothers, the amount of children they're having is still the same.
01:31:50.000So the goal is just to convince more women to become mothers or at least make it easier for for them.
01:31:55.000And obviously men have to be good fathers as well.
01:31:58.000Be have the propensity to be a good father.
01:32:00.000You know, a year ago, or I would say better than a year ago because my wife was pregnant a year ago, my wife and I would go to like on the weekend, we'd be like, let's go find a good place to go get food.
01:32:11.000And we'd go to a nice little restaurant or whatever.
01:32:15.000And sometimes we'd go play poker together.
01:32:33.000And, you know, plus she spends a lot of time reading and, you know, teaching our daughter and things like this.
01:32:38.000And then when we're thinking about what we're doing for the weekend, it's family.
01:32:41.000And before we had a kid, I mean, this is fairly obvious stuff.
01:32:44.000I'm not trying to be profound or anything.
01:32:45.000My point is just that you're, one thing I will say in this regard is that the less a society has children, the more expensive it becomes to have children because the market doesn't cater.
01:33:23.000Yeah, people aren't ready for, people haven't really thought about what it means to have so few human beings in the Gen Alpha and the Zoomers and stuff.
01:33:36.000It's going to impact society in ways that people are totally unprepared for.
01:33:41.000We're getting an insight with Japan as you're going to get like hyper urbanization.
01:33:44.000Like, for example, in Japan, the population is completely collapsing at this point.
01:33:47.000It was declining, now it's collapsing.
01:33:49.000But Tokyo is still growing as a city population-wise.
01:33:51.000So the city of Tokyo is still growing, while every other city and town in Japan, quite literally every single town is declining.
01:33:57.000And the United States, you're probably, and the West, broadly speaking, you're actually going to get a similar mechanism where it's going to be like, you know, the regional powerhouse city is going to be the one growing, while the rest of the region completely Well, maybe that, you know, to take it back to what Tim was saying at the beginning, maybe that is part of the reason for, you know, let's send the boys to Chicago.
01:34:15.000I mean, you know, while Detroit and all these other Midwestern cities are just plummeting, maybe we should, maybe we should actually try to like, actually have one legitimate city, you know, left in the Midwest.
01:34:23.000I mean, I mean, well, just the way the market's working is, it's happening in Japan.
01:34:26.000It's happening in Japan, it's happening in South Korea, Seoul as well as everyone's just piling in one city.
01:34:30.000The idea is the infrastructure costs will stay the same.
01:34:34.000The distribution of those costs among the population will go higher because there's fewer people.
01:34:39.000We're going to see an increase in buildings collapsing because there's no maintenance.
01:34:43.000I'm going to go back to that PBD versus the twenty retards thing.
01:34:46.000The reason why I say that is because these people go like, we could give a house to everybody.
01:34:50.000It's like, you've clearly never owned property.
01:34:53.000Owning like entropy is a thing to consider when owning property.
01:34:58.000Pipes burst, walls crumble, houses fall apart.
01:36:21.000You can't go, no, you can't go hiking right now.
01:36:23.00025,000 dollar fine if you go hiking get out of here 25 000 dollars yeah monopoly money oh my yeah canadian good still you know yep the king on it of what all right everybody we're going to go to your super chat so smash the like button share the show with everyone you know and become a member at timcast dot com to join our discord server we got a big plan in the works behind the scenes that I don't want to say too much just yet other than you're gonna want to be a member now you want
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01:42:03.000i don't know what we're going to do in that channel youtube just gave it to me and so uh i have a channel and then the first thing i did was apologize to Sam Cedar because the three weeks that I was off, he didn't make one video about me and his views are down twenty percent.
01:42:17.000So it's going to be hazing then, just the whole channel of you hazing.
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01:43:23.000The videos have done really, really well.
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01:43:26.000So what's going to happen then is the YouTube algorithm is going to be like, wow, this channel's really good and then promote it like crazy.
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01:44:05.000a work in progress but getting there yeah Yeah, is what it is.
01:44:10.000I assume there will come some point where I die or I'm incapable of working and the show format will consist, you know, will persist with someone else.
01:44:19.000There's been a lot of conversations about that behind the scenes, what with the companies we partner with as well as my family.
01:44:25.000Like as time goes on, it's harder and harder to keep doing this.
01:44:28.000What I will say is, if you're wondering how it is, someone tweeted at me like, how could you possibly be so sick?
01:44:33.000And it's like, you know, when you get old, you recover slowly.
01:44:45.000God, seven months is that it yeah yeah about seven months i'll be 40 years old and uh recovery takes longer so you know i like i try to skate every day and i'm like man i'm struggling and then it's like yay you're 40 and i'm like yeah i gotta take like two days off now if i'm gonna skate used to be used to be not even one day you just be skating every day so if uh i work 16 hour days i work in the morning do the morning show then i'm doing skate and administrative stuff and planning like i worked i worked i did the morning show until three today or no i did the morning show until like
01:45:15.000two and then i uh had to do a planning meeting until like three thirty then i ate with the family had a couple hours and then you know come back to work for timcast irl guest IRL.
01:46:42.000So then I took a screenshot of an article that literally said ChatGPT encouraged a teenager to commit suicide.
01:46:48.000And then it just went nuts with this big wall of text explaining why the media is fake and you can't trust these sources and that the reporting reflects unsourced blah blah blah.
01:47:00.000And I'm like, really funny how Reddit aggregator ChatGPT will insult every right winger in the book, saying that if the media says it's true and Trump's a Nazi and then the moment you say but what about this story goes the media's fake.
01:47:16.000Do you think that other AI programs would be quick to throw Chat GPT under the bus easily.
01:47:21.000I asked Gemini and Grock and they basically were like, Oh yeah.
01:47:37.000No, it actually responded with a semi affirmative that it responded with recent news reports have have emerged showing that or stating that Chat GPT did encourage a 16 year old to commit suicide.
01:47:50.000The family has public has entered chat logs as evidence showing certain and then shows like statements that Chat GPT said.
01:47:56.000One of them was like, yo, this is crazy.
01:47:58.000I don't even want to repeat it, but it basically said, You're not weak for considering this.
01:49:44.000How do we get like all of the Chicago crime community to migrate to Boston?
01:49:50.000I have no idea how to get people to go from Chicago.
01:49:52.000I mean, Chicago to Boston, it's a similar.
01:49:55.000climate, so you know, in the summer it's hot and the winter it's cold, so there wouldn't be like that much of a shock, but the accent is significant and it's hard to decipher Boston accents.
01:50:05.000So I'm not sure that it would be something that a lot of people are going to be interested in doing.
01:50:10.000Lady Tight says YouTube Buck Tim, what is it?
01:51:11.000And I'm like, this weasly little guy walks in and he spins a silver tongue with a black card and he buys whatever he wants and the ladies love it.
01:51:33.000You can, like, you should do your whatever you can to, like, kind of, like, self-max.
01:51:41.000Like, if you have some kind of shortcoming, if you're not tall or whatever, you should be out there trying to make sure that you're in shape.
01:52:41.000They took pictures of the guys and they added a bio on the frumpy short guy, they wrote that he was a software engineer who made $500,000 a year.
01:52:51.000And on the tall, dark, and handsome guy, they said he worked at a theater, a movie theater making $35,000 a year.
01:53:36.000You know, you can not like not eating total crap and like losing the gut and, you know, all these basic things to make yourself more eligible and more able to meet a spouse frankly just more eligible to just to make friends.
01:53:49.000I mean, just to like to just basically just to have a better life.
01:53:53.000I mean, like, I I again, like, for me, a lot of this is downstream just the whole participation mentality.
01:53:58.000I mean, I think a lot of folks, millennials, gents, you just expect you to just get everything in life on a silver platter.
01:55:15.000I was I was talking to Alice and I was like, we should have like when Phil opens the show, like on week two and says, you know, Tim's still out sick, we should ask Libby to start crying and then immediately like, just stop and be like, Oh, no, nothing, nothing, nothing.
01:56:07.000I was in the Bahamas with my wife and baby.
01:56:09.000We did a little Fortnite getaway here.
01:56:11.000So I was pretty plugged out of the news.
01:56:12.000Honestly, when I kind of log back on this morning, I couldn't believe how.
01:56:21.000Like, I mean, like, you guys literally did not have anything better to talk about over the holiday weekend completely that Trump is like dead.
01:57:06.000If Trump does this three times, the goal I'm aiming for is that the audience members turn it off because they're going to be like, Trump's net again.
01:59:22.000But then I got sick, so we didn't do it.
01:59:24.000Maybe we'll work on work on that stuff let's see what we got custom creations and remodeling says i'm 40 and just had my seventh kid, one wife, sixteen years, bravo.
02:00:02.000My prediction has been for the past ten years, it'll be an Islamic, the United States will become an Islamic nation as will Europe, will become an Islamic Union because Muslims have so many kids and even you know christian conservatives they have a lot but they don't get anywhere near i think their muslim fertility is actually kind of close to evangelicals and catholics it's like 2.4 and we're at like 2.2 2.1 uh after one generation they drop back down usually i think i think in the united states um yeah maybe when you americanize yeah so
02:00:31.000just like the first generation they're probably popping out twice but after the first one they go to school and they're like oh i can just play fortnight That's funny because that was like a gag my brother was pitching me a long time ago where it's like sleeper-south terrorists sneaking to the southernhern border and they're like they have a plan to commit an act of terror.
02:00:52.000But four years later, after like the Biden admin, they're just fat and on welfare.
02:00:56.000And they're like sitting on their couch overweight.
02:00:59.000And they get a call from their handler in Iran or whatever.
02:01:02.000And he's like, are you prepared to carry out the plan?
02:01:04.000And they're like, uh, and they're like shoveling through Dorito bags to try and find their paperwork.
02:01:20.000He was like, my fellow progressives, you're sacrificing the future to these scary conservatives there.
02:01:25.000I mean, start having children and it's like, well, that's kind of like not, you know, that's kind of like embedded in the notion of being progressive.
02:01:31.000It's like you're going to like abort your own kids, you're probably not going to get married, et cetera, et cetera.
02:01:35.000I mean, think of all the climate change.
02:02:01.000I can't imagine why it's so important to these people to save the earth and be environmentalists if there are no humans to see, like humans are the reason to save the environment, right?
02:02:17.000I mean, this is literally just like OG paganism.
02:02:19.000It is worship of the earth and the trees and the flowers.
02:02:24.000And, you know, I mean, when you reject Genesis 127, like the foundational pinning of Western civilization, that man is unique because man is made to the image of God.
02:02:33.000When you reject that, it's all downhill from there, like everything.
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02:06:13.000That's, you know, I have tremendous respect for entrepreneurs who start businesses and more power to her.
02:06:18.000Now, where's the rest of that twenty five million coming from?
02:06:21.000Ah, Rose Lake Capital Assets, a venture capital firm run by her husband, saw tremendous growth where apparently they have sixty billion in assets under management.
02:07:15.000Because when you think of Islam, the first thing you think of.
02:07:16.000of this on the first thing you think of is like pro-transgenderism right but there's some doubt you know are they are they are they actually also wrong i mean look if the system is collapsing and their attitude is just extract as much as you can from the system as it burns to the ground yeah you know why not i mean that's happened historically quite a bit has just raid the raid the treasury i was watching a podcast some dude was saying that no civilization has ever recovered from a population decline for with fertility at one point three yeah So he's basically like, it's all done.
02:08:01.000At best it's not getting us close to the correct.
02:08:05.000It's worked a little bit like in Hungary, but it's not a little bit.
02:08:08.000The only I mean, it's vaguely European, but you know, European is Georgia, where they just had their patriarch just bless every was like every third child or whatever.
02:08:16.000Or if you just had a child, I think he would just bless them directly.
02:08:18.000And their birth rates like shot through the ceiling for I think now it's finally tapering, tapering off.
02:09:24.000See, back in the day, a woman would be 20 and have a baby, then she would be 40 and her daughter would have a baby, and she would be a 40-year-old grandmother.
02:09:33.000I was going to say, am I misreading or is Lauren Bobert a grandmother?
02:09:39.000I could be wrong, I could be wrong with that, but I feel like it wouldn't surprise me.
02:09:42.000Lauren Bobert, like, Like her, like, Love her or hate her, she looks like the kind of girl that would have a daughter young, a child at a young age.
02:10:29.00020, 21, about 20 years old was like the normal age.
02:10:34.000So you're 40 and you're a grandmother.
02:10:36.000You're 60 and you're a great-grandmother.
02:10:38.000And at 80 years old, you are a great-great-grandmother hanging out with your great-granddaughter who is 20 fucking years old and just had a kid.
02:10:48.000and that happened all the time and then as time went on we had further and further apart now it's like man Yeah.
02:10:58.000Well, I mean, like in the Middle Ages, it was like.
02:11:02.000Like, peasants actually had their first sons, first daughters in their mid, late twenty because you needed to own land first in order to have a child.
02:11:09.000So it's like we're actually kind of returning or we're already here as a society as we're all living like peasants because we're all having children later in life.
02:11:15.000Except that peasants got like half the year off.
02:11:17.000So actually they were living better than we were to some degree.
02:11:20.000Yeah, with no health care and no dental care.