Nikki Haley drops out of the 2020 presidential race, Cenk Uygur announces he's suspending his campaign, and the National Guard deploys 750 guardsmen to the New York subways to combat the growing crime wave in the city.
00:00:45.000Cenk Uygur's campaign was substantially more important than Nikki Haley's, because he had a constitutional question behind what he was doing.
00:00:51.000That being said, we've got updates on the results.
00:00:54.000Nikki Haley, of course, has dropped out.
00:01:42.000I just want to say, the crime wave we're seeing has gotten so bad, they're calling in the
00:01:49.000It's reflective of their soft-on-crime policies.
00:01:53.000But look at what they're doing with this Alex Jones-ian problem-reaction solution.
00:01:58.000They create the problem, then there's a reaction from the people, and then they offer up the solution, which is National Guard doing bag checks in your subway.
00:02:08.000When you arrest these people, you keep them in jail, you charge these people, you don't let them go.
00:02:13.000They argued for bail reform, put a bunch of violent criminals in the street, and then went, oh, I guess we gotta bring in the National Guard.
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00:05:30.000Ladies and gentlemen, we have huge news in the 2024 cycle.
00:05:34.000The presidential candidate, Cenk Uygur, has suspended his campaign and is formally out.
00:05:39.000We were saddened to hear it, but this announcement just came within the past hour.
00:05:45.000POTUS candidate Cenk Uygur announces on TYT Live that he's officially suspending his campaign for president, reflecting on fighting for naturalized citizens, for Biden to drop out, and for Palestinians.
00:05:56.000I do respect he is fighting for Biden to drop out.
00:06:14.000Yeah, Nikki Haley also dropped out, but she never mattered in the first place.
00:06:18.000There was no big question on her campaign.
00:06:20.000It was utter confusion the whole time.
00:06:22.000And of course, the actual big story that everyone's been talking about all day is that Nikki Haley has exited the Republican presidential race.
00:06:29.000I'm just gonna go ahead and say this, uh, Cenk Uygur's presidential campaign mattered 100 times more than Nikki Haley's.
00:06:35.000Because at the very least, he was asking a constitutional question.
00:06:39.000He was not born in the United States, but he believes that the 14th Amendment changed those rules, and as a naturalized citizen, he's entitled to all of the rights of any other citizen, including running for the office of presidency.
00:08:19.000Someone Google that real quick, get his name.
00:08:22.000What people were assuming is that this guy put himself on the list so that elderly people with poor vision would see President Buh-Duh or whatever and vote for him.
00:09:24.000It was Badi, President R. Badi, right above Joseph R. Biden Jr.
00:09:29.000And Democrats were getting mad, they were like, is this guy trying to confuse people?
00:09:32.000And I'm just like, if your name is Biden, if your last name is Biden, you should change your first name to President, and definitely put yourself on this balance.
00:10:32.000Cambridge and Cornejo are... They do it randomly, to be fair, because if you're at the top, it's shown that you have an advantage, actually.
00:11:15.000When you're a progressive running a liberal leftist organization, claiming to be progressive, and then you yell and scream at people when they try to form a union, I mean, that shows that you really care about the capitalist enterprise that you're engaged in.
00:11:35.000Not, because right before the show... It's a good question to ask, right?
00:11:37.000I mean, we should be asking these questions.
00:11:38.000Like Tim was mentioning before the show, a member of the Chinese Communist Party comes over here, pops the baby out in three days, goes back with the baby to China, raises the baby as a Chinese Communist Party member.
00:11:48.000Then when the baby's 38, they fly over here speaking barely any English.
00:11:51.000Well, maybe they know English at that point.
00:11:53.000They can run for president, even though they're a communist...
00:11:55.000Party member just because those three days they were born and the nah, Jake Uygur is way more
00:11:59.000Respect and I think authority to run for president than that kid would this is I I actually agree a lot
00:12:06.000With jenk uygur's argument on the right to run for president
00:12:10.000Not so much that I think he's correct, but I agree. There's a problem
00:12:14.000And he argued that as a naturalized citizen, he should be entitled to all the rights and privileges of any other citizen.
00:12:20.000But the Constitution so far, or the rulings and interpretation has been, he cannot be president because he wasn't born here, despite being naturalized.
00:12:31.000And as Ian pointed out before the chat started, the argument I had with him, I should say the agreement was, There's birth tourism.
00:12:39.000People from China will fly to California, they do this today, within like a month of when they're about to give birth, stay, give birth to their children, and then a week or two later, whenever they're getting out of the hospital, fly back to China.
00:12:51.000Now their child is eligible for American citizenship, eligible to be the president.
00:12:58.000So this kid could be flown back to Communist China as a card-carrying Chinese Communist Party member, indoctrinated, supported, and trained, and then 35 years later come back to the U.S.
00:13:09.000without speaking a word of English and run for president.
00:13:50.000I mean, I'm a naturalized citizen and I appreciate that because then that means that the stuff that I went through to become a citizen then is worth something.
00:13:59.000It makes it worthy of what it is, so yeah, I'm all for that.
00:14:02.000Why should we value an illegal immigrant who crosses the border, running from law enforcement,
00:14:09.000who then gives birth and that kid now has more rights than Serge does and Serge is someone
00:14:12.000who came here, worked really, really hard legally to become a citizen.
00:14:27.000I like this idea that naturalized citizens can become president thing.
00:14:32.000I think that's what it is in a lot of places.
00:14:34.000I think that's probably what it is in Canada and the UK, which would be most similar, I think, to us, although I'm not sure.
00:14:42.000But the thing that that means is no amnesty, no like mass amnesty for 8 million illegal immigrants who randomly walked across the border or got flown in after making an appointment on an app as to when they would illegally cross the border and get, you know, their asylum date.
00:16:40.000But the conversation we were having was birthright citizenship and the right of people to be president if they weren't born here and things like that.
00:16:47.000And I'd just like to ask you a question.
00:16:55.000And he wasn't born here, and so that's an interesting question.
00:16:58.000But he's really fascinating and smart.
00:17:00.000Right, and he loves this country, and he's fought for this country in ways that we appreciate, and so... It looks like his son-in-law's gonna end up in Congress.
00:17:11.000But it's an interesting question, because I certainly understand the risks of allowing people who aren't born here from being president, but I just love the idea.
00:17:19.000Like, they should have answered this question at the Civil War, when they introduced this birthright citizenship stuff.
00:17:24.000It's like, hey, you do realize, if you have to be born here to be president, but anyone who's born here can be a citizen, that's going to create a whole bunch of problems, right?
00:17:34.000I think that this comes from the time when, I don't know when this law was made, 200 years ago-ish?
00:17:41.000When people, if they came across the southern border illegally, under cover, and had a baby, and then they fled back to Mexico, and then they came back 20 years later and were like, They have no way to even show that the kid was born in the US, so there's no proof.
00:17:53.000You need to get there, stabilize, prove it, get documentation, and that's how you would even prove that you were born in the country.
00:17:59.000Now, with all this new digital tech, cameras and radios and stuff, it's more easy to track if someone was born here, even if they don't go through the work.
00:18:07.000So it's like we're giving them, we feel like we have to give them these bonuses because of ancient laws.
00:18:13.000Um, so maybe it is really time to change this law.
00:18:15.000I just like the idea of citizenship meaning something again.
00:18:19.000It's something that you, you know, you have to earn, you have to at least know what the constitution says.
00:18:22.000For example, you have to have some basic, um, understanding of government and the laws and how things function, um, you know, to run for office or to be a citizen at all.
00:18:30.000Maybe, I mean, there has to be some kind of test, you know, and it's like naturalized citizens go through that.
00:18:34.000We don't, I mean, we're just born here and that's it.
00:18:37.000If you had to choose, if only two candidates running were Cenk Uygur of the Young Turks and Joe Biden, who would you vote for?
00:20:00.000Like, yeah, when we had him on the Culture War show, he does this thing where When he encounters an argument he can't handle, he just makes weird noises and he goes, like, you're not really talking anymore.
00:21:35.000They left it up to one guy to be the mouthpiece of our nation.
00:21:39.000Well, I mean, it's just some doofy social media person who's probably some intern, you know, like... We have social media people, people make mistakes, but they fix them right away, and they don't make these mistakes.
00:23:33.000My proposed scenario, hypothesis, was long, like, not that I think it's actually gonna happen, but Gavin Newsom then goes on a PR tour on every major network, every show, Bill Maher's got him on, Jon Stewart's got him on, John Oliver's got him on, and they're all going, you saved the president's life.
00:24:30.000The sacrifice, that's the part that would really do it.
00:24:34.000I think that that would be a much fairer race to send Trump versus Biden.
00:24:40.000Joe Biden's going to come out tomorrow and his teeth are going to be falling out while he talks, and I mean that literally, not as an insult.
00:25:48.000You know what, I could respect Joe Biden.
00:25:53.000If he came out in like a black leather jacket with aviators on, smiling, and walked up to the podium and just went, I don't actually want to win again!
00:28:53.000No, but it says she's worth two million.
00:28:55.000A good portion is probably in real estate.
00:28:57.000I imagine she's got like, I don't know, what, like a six, $700,000 house in Virginia, where she's got real, look, I gotta tell you, you go, you're, Reston, and Reston's fantastic.
00:30:16.000It's not these people's kids that get harmed.
00:30:18.000You know, it's like poor people's kids, middle class.
00:30:21.000Excessive immigration, it's like a flood, it's like a dam building up.
00:30:26.000The pressure is building and building.
00:30:27.000It's not like, it's just going to be like, oops, now we see what happened, now let's fix it.
00:30:31.000It's like, if you don't do anything about it and the dam bursts, then all of a sudden you have gangs in different cities organizing and controlling things with weapons.
00:31:03.000The saying is be careful when fighting monsters, you know, because you might lose to those monsters.
00:31:09.000Lest ye become one, that is the story.
00:31:10.000Gaze into the abyss long enough and the abyss gazes into you.
00:31:13.000So like, in a desire to do right, I don't think that leaving them in this country unattended is the right move, but the idea that we would set up like some police state, spy state, to try and find them and then deport them, like then we just have this new infrastructure to deport and destroy other people.
00:31:26.000We know where they are, they're in like hotels and we're housing them and paying for them.
00:31:35.000If you look at the family separation thing that happened under Obama and then it happened under Trump, that turned out to really decrease the number of people who came to the border seeking to get in.
00:31:46.000When we keep extending all of these programs and opportunities and You know, reversing Remain in Mexico, which was actually a terrible idea to reverse that.
00:31:56.000When we do all of that stuff, we're actually just encouraging people from all over the world to come in.
00:32:32.000I certainly do not like the answer of Trump gets in and then says, I'm going to need, you know, $5 billion to rapidly expand and create a new police force in this country to track down illegal immigrants or to rapidly expand ICE.
00:32:46.000And then you have to understand what that means.
00:32:48.000That means you're gonna have ICE agents knocking on doors.
00:33:16.000These are the immigrants coming across the border.
00:33:17.000So let's get this water out of the boat.
00:33:18.000But you ever see that meme where the guy's, like, trying to bail the bucket out of the boat, but it's filling faster than he's able to bail?
00:33:24.000So, like, how do you get all that water out?
00:33:39.000So when Trump gets elected, Here's what he should do.
00:33:43.000Encourage all southern border states to create their own border barriers.
00:33:46.000Trump does not need to build a big, beautiful wall from sea to shining sea, 30 feet made of concrete.
00:33:51.000He can go to all these border states, and he can say, do your thing.
00:33:55.000Because they've already tried, and Biden's shut them down.
00:33:59.000Once you have that in place, you then seek the areas out where they're breaking through, where the criminal aliens, the cartel members are breaking through.
00:34:15.000And you don't need, you know, it's funny, Michael Ian Black wrote this really stupid article where he's like, 20 million, 20, you need two, two police officers for every illegal immigrant to get them all done in a day.
00:36:23.000You wouldn't actually need to expand to the tune of millions of Law enforcement agents to do this, it could actually be very procedural in that it is a criminal offense to harbor, you know, no fines.
00:36:40.000If your company is caught to have employed non-citizens illegally, everyone involved in that process is subject to a misdemeanor criminal charge.
00:36:51.000Misdemeanor, I'm not talking felonies.
00:36:53.000You know, you'll get fined, you'll get community service, or you'll get like a month, but nothing crazy.
00:36:57.000But that simple, simple, hey, it's a criminal act to do this, people are gonna be like, no way.
00:37:15.000And then anyone else involved in the HR process, if they find out someone was hiring, they're gonna be like, I am not gonna get charged because of what you're doing.
00:37:52.000But what you're saying to me right now is, someone stole my bike today.
00:37:56.000But then I realized the person who stole it is happier for having taken it than I am for having lost it.
00:38:00.000The kid wasn't the criminal, that's the problem.
00:38:03.000Right, but the kids right now, if that happens, I forget what it's called, but that is a real situation where the kid comes over, they're like two or three.
00:38:10.000Yeah, right, but then they get public education, they get all this stuff until they're 18, and then suddenly, you know, that all runs dry and now they realize they're illegal, they don't have the same rights.
00:38:22.000It is not our fault that a parent broke the law knowing we as good people would try to create some leeway for their child.
00:38:30.000It is the utmost offense to me that there is someone who's like, it's like you got a 30 year old guy and he's got like a seven year old daughter and he goes, I know that when I break the law, they will come after me and they will and they will destroy me, but my child will have the best future ever and they'll pay for it.
00:38:46.000And I'm like, you are exploiting our goodwill.
00:41:17.000Pay the bill for the criminal aliens who brought their kids to this country, and we say it's not the kids' fault they were six, seven years old.
00:41:24.000And I respected that argument maybe eight years ago, but now we are no longer at the point of being capable of dealing with this.
00:41:33.000This country, he inherits, same as all of us.
00:41:36.000He has children who will inherit it after him.
00:41:39.000He's struggling to feed them, even though, as he says, I make good money, but it's 123 bucks for two nights of dinner.
00:41:44.000And what happens is, these people rush our border and think, I will steal as much as I can from the hardworking Americans, I will gut their system and take for myself, because I don't care about them, I don't care about their community, I want.
00:41:58.000So I am done with the argument that Oh, but these children here, they can't be deported because their parents are at fault.
00:42:07.000When ICE politely comes to them and says, I'm sorry, son, we are struggling.
00:42:12.000We have fathers and mothers, and their children are struggling to eat.
00:42:16.000I wish we could help you, but we are pushed to our limit.
00:42:19.000What we're going to do is we're going to find you comfortable transportation back to your home country, and they're going to have to figure it out for you.
00:42:25.000If you're mad about this, blame your parents.
00:42:28.000Well, and blame your government for making a nation where you don't feel like you can survive comfortably and safely in your nation.
00:42:44.000I mean, we have to think about American children.
00:42:46.000Yeah, and this has been happening to everybody, and it's been happening for a few years.
00:42:49.000I remember watching this happen with my own grocery bill.
00:42:51.000Where it would be like, oh, I'd spend 50 bucks, I'd get a ton of stuff, and then the next time I'd spend 75 bucks, and so the next time I'd put a bunch of stuff back, and I'd end up spending 125 bucks for less stuff, less expensive stuff, like no buying meat.
00:44:14.000I don't know about So if this does not exist, someone make it and you're rich.
00:44:18.000An app where it shows you all the local grocery stores, and when you go to the grocery store, you can scan a price from the store and upload it up to the app.
00:44:30.000Then other people who are at home can type in, I want milk, and see which one has the cheaper prices.
00:45:02.000You'd end up with the supermarket saying, hey, how come we're not selling any milk?
00:45:06.000It's like, well, because there's a grocery store a mile down that's selling it cheaper, and people are using this app.
00:45:10.000Grocery stores would load the app, look at neighboring prices, and then lower theirs, and their staff, the manager of the grocery store, would be like, hey, we got carrots cheaper than they do.
00:45:18.000Why doesn't it happen with gas, though?
00:45:19.000We already have apps like that, and they're not, like... This grocery app must exist.
00:45:24.000It exists for other things, like if you go to like Walmart and those types of things you're looking at.
00:45:28.000Yeah, you can find your computer, your random whatever.
00:45:31.000You can scan that stuff and it'll show you, but I don't know about for basic goods and there's probably a reason why, but I can't think of it.
00:49:11.000When the brain is fully lit up, they're like, not only can I entertain it, I can also choose to not answer the entertainment because I disagree with the question itself.
00:49:31.000People of slightly above average intelligence think deconstruction is a sign of intelligence, but it's not.
00:49:36.000So, actually what you'll see with people who are lower intelligence is they can't entertain the hypothetical.
00:49:43.000Average to slightly above the midwits will be like hmm well actually let me say this about your question and then smart people Instantly understand they don't waste time they say hungry Oh, well, I'm saying if I scrolled and I saw, if you murdered a person yesterday morning, how would you feel?
00:49:56.000I would just scroll right past it, because I'm third level.
00:50:28.000Midwit does not mean stupid, it means their IQ is about, no, it means their IQ is 110.
00:50:32.000They're slightly above average, and because they're slightly smarter, they think of themselves very highly, but they're actually not that smart.
00:50:40.000So, when it comes to a simple question, a smart person says, efficient answer, what's the point?
00:50:46.000A stupid person says, I don't understand, and a midwit gives you a long, elaborate waste of time.
00:50:57.000You have very, very intelligent people who are like, I get the joke.
00:51:01.000Like, I don't know what you want me to say, why am I wasting anyone's time?
00:51:03.000They're smart enough to realize, like, I get it.
00:51:07.000You know, and I'm sure everybody has dealt to a certain degree with this, where you're talking to someone who thinks they're really smart, and they will, no matter how many times you go, I get it, I get it, I get it, they just keep saying it over and over again, because they think... Trans women are women.
00:51:20.000They think they're smarter than you, and they'll say something, and you go, I understand what you're saying, I reject your argument on these grounds, and they'll go, no, you don't get it.
00:51:27.000You see, the thing is, you're like, right.
00:51:33.000So I think I'd be willing to bet that the average IQ, not that I weigh IQ all that much because it's hard to know exactly how they're administered, but I bet if there was a universal metric that was like a standardized, let's say IQ, Democrat voters probably skew slightly lower than conservative Republican voters.
00:52:59.000I think that if you're obsessed about your one vote, then you're missing the point.
00:53:02.000You gotta manipulate crowds of people to vote the way you want.
00:53:04.000I remember there were posters like up when I went to school at UC Santa Cruz, very leftist place, but there were these posters that somebody posted everywhere and it was like arguing, don't vote.
00:53:16.000I didn't really think about it much because I was a dumb college kid.
00:53:19.000The sort of thing about not voting is like, you know, Not voting is saying that you are not going to, you know, show your consent to a governmental system that you don't agree with.
00:53:29.000Maybe, there could be so many reasons to not vote, you could just be lazy, but if you have a real reason.
00:53:33.000Sure, but then the whole thing with like, get out the vote, you remember when Voter die.
00:53:38.000You know, there was like Paris Hilton was get out the vote and all of this stuff.
00:53:42.000So you end up with this get out the vote situation and you end up with a lot of low information voters who go out and don't necessarily know anything about the candidates that they're voting for.
00:53:51.000We need to make it as hard as possible to vote.
00:53:53.000I think there should probably be voter ID.
00:53:55.000I didn't used to think that, but I do think that now.
00:54:29.000The pen is taped to the side of the spider wall, so you're like, going through and then you grab the pen, and then you find the pad of paper, but you gotta swing to the top to get it, you gotta do the salmon ladder to actually put it in the box, and then to hit submit, you've gotta make it to the end.
00:54:45.000And then you hit the big red button, and it submits your vote.
00:54:47.000There would be like, I don't know, 10,000 voters.
00:55:49.000The harder it is to vote, the better off we are.
00:55:52.000Not in the terms of, like, making people do American Ninja Warrior.
00:55:54.000You know what else you have, though, is you have a lot of stupid people who are poll workers.
00:55:58.000I was trying to vote at one point in New York on Lower East Side and I go in and I'm waiting in line and the people in front of me, you don't need a voter ID in New York.
00:59:38.000Well, aside from, I think we're good on our wacky ways to have civic engagement, let's talk about this story.
00:59:44.000From NBC News, Governor Kathy Hochul sending National Guard members to New York City subways to combat ongoing crime.
00:59:51.000That's right, ladies and gentlemen, problem, reaction, solution.
00:59:54.000The Democrats, all about their bail reform, let criminals run rampant on the street.
00:59:58.000Then, when everyone freaks out because crime is through the roof, they bring in the military, and everyone's supposed to smile and accept it.
01:00:28.000And so what they do now to fix the problem that they created is they violate your rights even more than they already did by destroying the safety of the city.
01:00:37.000I've had situations where, because they did this bag check thing a while back in New York when I was living there, and I've walked into the subway and had cops be there and be like, we're going to check your bag.
01:00:49.000And I'd be like, okay, well, I'm leaving.
01:00:51.000I don't even have anything in my bag, but I just can't do it.
01:00:56.000And so I'll leave and they'll be like, well, you know, now we think you're suspicious.
01:01:00.000And I'm like, you don't have, I don't have to take the subway.
01:01:02.000It's my right to walk 100 blocks instead of taking the subway.
01:01:05.000And I would rather do that than have you look at the crap in my bag, which is like what there's like nothing in there.
01:01:11.000So, yeah, it's very offensive to have your stuff searched.
01:01:16.000There's absolutely no reason for this at all.
01:01:19.000Did you see, also, the other thing they did in New York is they came up with these, like, surveillance robots, and they put the surveillance robots, millions of dollars, surveillance robots for a trial program, and they just carefully, at the end of the trial program, realized that it was a totally garbage idea that was ineffective entirely, and took the million-dollar robots out of the subway system.
01:01:37.000Everything they're doing, the city was perfect, And they destroyed it, little bit at a time, over the past five years.
01:01:44.000They just completely, systemically ruined the most wonderful city on the face of the earth, on purpose, so that now they can do what you were saying, they can institute martial law.
01:02:33.000Martial Law is not going to be Kathy Hochul coming out with a gavel or with an iron gauntlet and banging on the table and being like, THE MILITARY RULES YOU NOW!
01:02:43.000It's gonna be, for your safety, because of the crime, we are bringing in the National Guard to keep you safe.
01:02:49.000That's how she phrased it this morning when she talked about it.
01:02:51.000And then a month from now, she's gonna say, the widespread success we've seen in the subway has many people asking for an expansion of our National Guard program.
01:02:58.000750 additional guardsmen will be added to certain street corners in the city.
01:03:02.000And then a year later, your police have been replaced by National Guard.
01:03:41.000Both stabilizers on the back and on the feet.
01:03:43.000What they need to do is plexiglass these subways, all of them, in New York right now, and every other metropolitan city in the United States, and you start plexiglassing your subways.
01:03:52.000Yes it does, and so does having National Guard stand by, and it's gonna cost a lot more in human sacrifice to make these people stand there and push and pull at other humans.
01:04:26.000What I'm realizing is that what they're doing as Democrats in New York would be really great for someone who runs a business, when you're trying to implement policies.
01:04:39.000Like, they get rid of the police, allow crime to run rampant, and then when everyone complains, they go super heavy-handed and bring in national guards.
01:04:47.000I gotta utilize this strategy here at TimCast sometimes.
01:04:50.000This is what they're doing with the illegal immigration.
01:04:52.000If they really want mass deportations, dude, you're gonna see guardsmen on your lawn, being like, having the authority to walk into your, like, That's a slow creep.
01:05:01.000And I feel like I'm like, hello, everyone.
01:05:03.000This is a here's a blueprint of your demise.
01:05:06.000And people are like, dude, this is so odd.
01:05:42.000If Trump comes out and says, I will be invoking the Insurrection Act to deploy the military to begin the process of mass deportation, I would have very serious concerns about that.
01:05:52.000And my first demand is, I wouldn't say no to it.
01:05:54.000I would say, we need strong civilian oversight.
01:05:59.000That can override this in the event of a certain number of grievances very, very quickly.
01:06:04.000I don't think it's a bad idea to utilize the law enforcement capabilities we have.
01:06:08.000I don't think, I don't know if you can use, under posse comitatus, army for this unless Trump invoked the Insurrection Act.
01:06:15.000National Guard could theoretically be utilized for it, but I think you would need civilian oversight to a very, very high degree if something like that were to happen.
01:06:25.000Yeah man, I was listening to Bret Weinstein, one of my favorite people.
01:06:36.000It seems like he's becoming more and more convinced that there is a transnational organization or disorganization, but there's groups of people that are multinational that are overseeing this weirdness.
01:06:46.000Like why is there a mass open-ended immigration into the country when they need soldiers and a reason to crack down on the population, like why did they
01:06:55.000put the Patriot Act into place? Why are they now turning their international spying on domestic spying
01:07:00.000as feared? Like why is this all happening? I bring it up not to make a point, not to say
01:07:06.000this is what's happening, but people like Brett, just basic evolutionary biologists, are like, yo bro,
01:07:14.000You look at the map, and I said it earlier, just because the lines of Germany look like where they're at doesn't mean that that's where German influence begins and ends.
01:07:20.000And the corporations don't have borders.
01:07:22.000We don't see the influence of these things, although we know they're there.
01:07:26.000And I, okay, I'll tell you what I think.
01:07:28.000I think that is, we are literally being stripped and sold out into some new corporate global governance.
01:07:36.000And we're, I mean, I feel very strongly that as Americans, we are absolutely not beholden to any law outside of our borders.
01:07:42.000I mean, unless we're like in those places, but international law, I feel like we should not submit to that ever.
01:07:47.000The law of man, the law of nature, hunger, we're susceptible to the law of nature.
01:07:51.000But I'm talking about like manmade law.
01:07:53.000Right, but if the law of money, if we're stripped of our economic prowess by these external forces because we don't play rules by them, then we're left to like, at least maybe Congress could create our own money for us or something, as it's really what it's supposed to have done from the beginning.
01:09:04.000I know, this was 2001, so, and I was 18, 19.
01:09:06.000Oh, okay, that was a very long time ago.
01:09:08.000But no, I got searched three times, so you get, when I get checked in, go through everything, like, go through my underwear, no, I'm kidding, go through security, got searched again.
01:09:14.000Before I get on the plane, they'd bring, like, five people aside, and they'd search everyone, and I'd ask them, like, you're on this list?
01:09:49.000I've been getting flight fatigue, travel fatigue, security fatigue from all having to take my shoes off, go through, take my jacket off, take my fanny pack off.
01:10:39.000Clear is a biometric, so when I did it, when they first launched, they said, with Clear, you go right to the front of the line.
01:10:46.000And what I thought they were saying is, TSA Pre is great.
01:10:49.000You go in for a screening, you file the paperwork, and then whenever you do security, you're gonna take your shoes off, you're gonna take your laptop out, it's a shorter line, because we know who you are.
01:11:07.000Clear is literally you just paying extra money to cut in front of other people.
01:11:11.000But that only really matters, like, so, I go to the airport, and I'm traveling, and there's a huge line, and the people who are selling clear are like, if you had clear, you'd be in the front of the line.
01:11:22.000I thought they were saying they walk you, they escort you through security, like, they do a quick screening, and they walk you right in, you gotta wait, you don't gotta do anything.
01:14:07.000Anybody, like even a bald government employee, a bald guy who works for Joe Biden, A guy who works for Joe Biden can walk in and take your baggage and wear your clothes on TV.
01:14:35.000Our society is like 1900s society right now.
01:14:38.000Did anyone else get fingerprinted when they were in elementary school and like your class took you on a field trip to the police office and everybody at the police station, everyone got fingerprinted?
01:14:47.000We were at the mall and my mom took me.
01:16:31.000And I encourage Alaska to... I encourage any state to do what they want to do, but I gotta tell you, I don't think Alaska survives if they secede.
01:17:08.000Well, you're not allowed to, uh, you're not allowed to say Eskimo anymore, even though Eskimo is an Algonquin word that meant eaters of raw meat.
01:17:25.000So, they just recently started daily flights in and out of Utqiagvik, and that's now how they're able to have a lot of food and resources.
01:17:35.000It used to be that a gigantic ship would come around and they would celebrate the once a year dropping off of, like, refrigerators and washing machines.
01:17:46.000And that still is somewhat the case, I'm told.
01:19:59.000They'll tell you, because what you just did is you extrapolated that 31% up to the number, which is the mistake people make when they read polling data.
01:20:05.000You've got to see how many people were polled if it was 10,000.
01:20:41.000They just look at that number and they think it means 33% of the population.
01:20:42.000Too bad they're stupid, because the point I'm making... We gotta educate them.
01:20:46.000Sure, the point I'm making has nothing to do with whether or not we're going to sit here and try and make determinations about polling data extrapolation.
01:20:51.000My point is, you would have to take the population of each state You would have to then divide, figure out the percentage based on population, because 31% of Texas is not the same as 31% of New York.
01:21:04.000You then need to get the hard numbers based on their polling data to determine the total amount of people in this country who actually want to secede.
01:21:12.000So if you want to determine how many people in the United States are in favor of their state seceding is a very different question from, if you are a resident of X state, do you want to secede?
01:21:22.000And why you want to secede, I think is more interesting.
01:21:25.000I mean, because in California, they want to secede for completely different reasons than Texas and Alaska and New York and everywhere else.
01:21:30.000I mean, I think it's more interesting to know why.
01:23:02.000Yeah, Salem wouldn't support it, but yeah.
01:23:04.000But this is why, so the hyper-progressives on the coasts know they control politics and they can take whatever they want from the farming rural folk in the East.
01:24:00.000It's funny because I've had people tell me that our operation is not in the DC Metro because we're based out of Western Maryland and West Virginia.
01:24:09.000And I'm like, yeah, we're between an hour and 50 minutes from DC, so it's DC Metro.
01:25:07.000If you go to the casino, you'll get an Uber, though.
01:25:10.000That's like the only place to get an Uber.
01:25:12.000You can get an Uber to the casino and back, usually.
01:25:16.000It's kind of wild that, you know, I think it was The casino thing in this country is really recent, and most people, I think millennials aren't really cognizant of this, because I wasn't old enough to go to casinos.
01:25:30.000And then by the time I was old enough, casinos had been legalized and were opening up everywhere.
01:25:35.000So it's pretty wild to think that for a while it was Native American reservations.
01:25:39.000As of like the late 70s and the 80s, it was Seminole in Florida that filed the lawsuit.
01:25:44.000And then it was Morongo, I think in California, where it was, I think Seminole opened bingo halls.
01:25:50.000And then the state came and arrested them.
01:25:52.000And then they argued, we're sovereign, we're federally regulated, not state regulated.
01:25:55.000And the federal government was like, yup.
01:25:57.000Like the federal government jumped at the chance to seize power over the states.
01:27:26.000Apparently last year three guys were doing some scheme in the poker room where they were tapping to each other the cards they had so they could con out the other players.
01:27:47.000I think putting a Caesars in Times Square is a culturally bad thing, but our culture is sick, so it's actually going to be a net improvement.
01:27:54.000It might be, but it won't be a net improvement over what it was five years ago.
01:29:41.000Well, so here's what I was going to say is crazy is that before the opening of all these Maryland casinos, the West Virginia, Hollywood, the Charlestown races was the biggest casino in the East Coast.
01:29:51.000And people, you want an Uber out here?
01:31:19.000Who are these people who show up and they're like, I got no problem playing 200 bucks.
01:31:23.000We just played a clip on this show of a guy who was like, I can't afford to eat, it was $100.
01:31:27.000Go to National Harbor, and you'll see some dude who looks like he makes 50K a year, and he's just got wads.
01:31:32.000I sat down and there was a guy wearing like a button up shirt, and he had like 20 grand in front of him, and he was just playing the game, like putting hundreds down, and I was like, what do these people do for a living?
01:31:48.000Like, everyone makes this argument where it's like, oh, the reason you see that is because they're all on debt.
01:31:52.000I'm like, dude, I watched a guy ACH 40 grand in Vegas.
01:31:56.000They came out, they had a tray with a slip on it, and he filled the form, and then a guy came out with a case, and they handed him $40,000 in chips, and he put it down, and he was betting like $6,000 a roll on craps.
01:32:19.000Like, Ian was just saying wealth disparity.
01:32:20.000It's so huge right now, and it's not shown enough in society.
01:32:24.000I think what you're seeing when you go to National Harbor is Capital City and the Hunger Games of all of the people who are just like, I have no problem betting a thousand dollars right now, why not?
01:32:33.000While the rest of the country is like, I can't eat.
01:32:35.000I think that there are a lot of very wealthy people that are not speaking up because they're just trying to milk it for everything, and I see where this Marxist Oppressors and oppressed comes from why the communism is building right now with this wealth disparity like people but it's they're not your enemies the system is busted Greed sucks, and I know when someone is greedy you might want to say they are the problem But it's the greed that's the problem not the human
01:32:58.000Keep that in mind, because this cycle of, like, rich people get too rich, and then there's an overthrow, and then the rich people get too rich, and there's an overthrow.
01:33:16.000I assumed when I saw the name they were going to be opposed to it, but it's like a vital plan, an opportunity of a lifetime for a world-class gaming and entertainment destination.
01:34:12.000They're saying people will come to the casino and buy tickets.
01:34:16.000The Broadway coalition is really tight.
01:34:18.000There's only a couple of theater owners.
01:34:19.000There's like the Schubert's, Ju Jampson, who else?
01:34:22.000And then there's like some of the some of the not-for-profits have Broadway theaters, which if you're a not-for-profit you obviously like you should not have a Broadway theater if you're a not-for-profit.
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01:36:02.000They had a bunch of like, my little brother, my little brother actually, I don't know, you know he doesn't watch the show, but he went to a bunch of, they did like game analysis stuff, like how to like actually do game design and everything, it was like a huge thing.
01:36:49.000We'll just put Ian in charge of deportation.
01:36:50.000It's funny, Raymond G. Stanley, I keep saying the word rage out loud.
01:36:55.000Don't worry, Raymond, I don't want you to rage.
01:36:58.000Mag says, with a supposed crash coming, should I invest in upgrading my home or save the money?
01:37:02.000You know, you know what I've been seeing a lot?
01:37:04.000A lot of articles talking about homeowner, home loan delinquencies are through the roof.
01:37:09.000Like Canada's experiencing a massive surge, Texas.
01:37:13.000And I'm just like, guys, I'm not giving you advice, but property value is going to implode in the next 20 years because property value makes no sense.
01:37:23.000Baby boomers are trading properties among themselves.
01:37:27.000And the millennials like to say that baby boomers are holding a disproportionate amount of wealth.
01:37:30.000Well, most of their wealth is in real estate.
01:37:33.000And the real estate value is based on what they're willing to sell to each other.
01:37:35.000So they're hoarding real estate among each other.
01:37:40.000The 40-year-old, you know, child will inherit the house, be unable to afford anything else, but what's gonna happen is, kid lives in Chicago, mom dies in New York.
01:37:52.000New York home is worth a million dollars, it goes up for sale.
01:37:54.000The kid's like, yes, I just inherited a million dollars, wow, I can't believe it.
01:37:57.000Sad their mom died, but like, you know, I inherited this, put it on the market, not a single other millennial is gonna be able to afford to buy it.
01:38:03.000So then they're going to say lower the price.
01:38:05.000Lower the price and it sells for half its price.
01:38:07.000When millennials who don't have as much money become the dominant buyers in the market, the price will collapse.
01:38:28.000I mean, even just smaller investors, you know, even just one person that has a lot of money can buy, you know, as many homes as they want, right?
01:38:41.000Jacob Paradis says, I'm willing to bet there are tens of thousands of Republicans living in New York, Minnesota, and California that could just move 50 miles into a swing state and we dominate this election.
01:38:53.000And so the Democrats likely are bringing these illegal immigrants to bolster their congressional districts, preparing for the next six years.
01:39:14.000Six years is going to go by in the blink of an eye, and we're all going to be like, I can't believe it's 2030 already.
01:39:19.000The next census is here, and the Democrats are going to be like, look at all these people who live here.
01:39:25.000Right, but people are saying it's for this election, and it's like, no, it's for, like you just said, it's for six years from now.
01:39:30.000It's because this mass exodus through COVID weakened their total count, and now they're already saying that they're gonna lose, Democrat states will lose congressional seats and electoral votes because the population exodus.
01:41:04.000This whole downtown strip would be great if the vacant buildings were revitalized with new businesses like Papa Jack Pacific's Pizza Shack, or Cousin T's Diner, and things like that.
01:41:14.000But it has to come from these personalities who want to have these parallel economy businesses.
01:41:19.000I think it'd be great if Public Square opened a store that carried nothing but Public Square businesses.
01:41:24.000So when you want to buy jerky, there's your shelf with all the jerky on it.
01:41:28.000All your goods come from these companies.
01:41:30.000It's just the challenge we face is I can't be the person who's gonna buy every building and start every business.
01:43:53.000You know, on my way in for IRL, because I come in the morning to the studio to record, I go out and eat and stuff like that, Mr. Muttonchops was sleeping on the stairs outside of Chicken City.
01:45:47.000And it just so happens that he's, like, darker colored and it works out.
01:45:50.000And they're not smart enough to poison each other.
01:45:52.000Let me just give a shout out to the parents of Scar and Mufasa, who looked down at their lion cub children and said, you will be Mufasa, the king.
01:46:56.000Titan Soap says, Tim, since you first mentioned the thing about how Nikki doesn't move her jaw when she talks, it's all I think about when I see her speak.
01:49:45.000But there are certain names that are specific that have a single root, and it typically means, not typically, but often, that you might have to go back hundreds of years, but yeah, you come from the same place.
01:50:43.000Alright, they say, I've been calling red area DAs asking why they're not going after CPB considering them admitting to facilitating child trafficking, and they try and deflect.
01:53:36.000You- I guarantee you, and shout out to any of these guys who are doing these Man on the Street interviews, ask people, who did you vote for?
01:54:15.000Because right now the incentive is, if you are unemployed, it's easier to vote.
01:54:20.000Which means you're going to get a bunch of leftist communists who don't work, who can go vote, and family, parents, are going to be like, I can't do it.
01:54:33.000And so if we say, everybody gets a chance to go out and vote today, go vote, you will see substantially more people with families and work be like, well, okay, we'll go vote.
01:54:54.000You'd still have dudes like, because I was like, well, how can I wiggle around this one?
01:54:57.000I would not sign up for the Selective Service, but then make internet videos and tell people who to vote for and get 100,000 people to vote my way without ever having to join the military.
01:55:05.000You'll see people like that, but I don't know if that's necessarily like a reason not to do it.
01:55:13.000And so you can advocate for whatever you want.
01:55:15.000The issue is, only the people who are willing to submit, like to say, I would serve this country in its most dire needs, are allowed to vote.
01:55:24.000You will still have Democrats voting, but the overwhelming majority of their voter base evaporates overnight.
01:55:29.000I remember when all my friends had to sign up for Selective Service when we were in high school.
01:55:35.000And it was all guys doing it, and I felt kind of weird.
01:55:38.000I felt like I wanted to have that responsibility as well.
01:55:39.000I was like, I'm sorry, buddy. Yeah, I kind of felt like I wanted to
01:55:43.000Have that responsibility as well. I was like, I love my country, you know, I would sign up for this. Yeah, it did
01:55:50.000feel weird You know, it felt like it was, it didn't feel like I was being afforded the same responsibility for the nation.
01:56:19.000So the Senate has entertained several times forcing women to sign up for the draft, but they always back down to the last minute because their voters revolt.
01:57:44.000All of the young men are conscripted to fight and leave, and then as soon as they do, the remaining people, older men and women, well, at the time, not women, but older guys who are there, vote to secede from the Confederacy.
01:57:56.000To secede from Virginia and form a union state called West Virginia.
01:57:59.000In World War II, all the British dudes went off to fight the Germans in Europe, and then when the Americans got to England, they just had sex with all the women.
01:58:06.000That's hyperbole, but a lot of marriages fell apart, British marriages, during that period of time when the new men were in town, and the guys were off fighting the war.
01:58:13.000The point is, right now our voting system says women get the right to vote without any responsibility.
01:58:27.000Well yeah, I mean, people do vote for their own interests regardless of what the Democrats are always saying about how people vote against their interests.
01:58:33.000I think that we fight to protect the women though, that's the whole purpose of defending our nation is to protect the women and the kids.
01:58:40.000Supposed to be women and children, right?
01:59:08.000Yeah, I think that they shut down their radio stations and draft their women.
01:59:12.000Ian, you run as a Democrat, and you say you're fighting for equality under the law and you want the Equal Rights Amendment, and then as soon as you get all the women at a rally screaming and cheering for the Equal Rights Amendment, you go, Women should be drafted!
02:00:16.000I went to, I was buying like sausages, like Italian sausages, and I kept picking up the packages and reading the ingredients and they all said high fructose corn syrup.
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