USAID is trying to destroy as many documents as possible, and the left is out to get Donald Trump. Plus, a story about a man who is being deported because he is a non-citizen, and more! Plus, Field of Greens is giving you 20% off your first order.
00:00:18.000So a USAID official has instructed all employees to shred and burn all documents and And this is according to an email that NBC News has uncovered.
00:00:30.000You have to wonder why it is they're telling them to do that.
00:01:32.000And then this big story about Mahmoud Khalil.
00:01:35.000He was a green card holder, a resident of the United States, who had his visa revoked.
00:01:41.000He has been arrested by ICE. He's being deported.
00:01:43.000And Democrats are claiming this is a violation of his free speech because they care so much about the free speech of non-citizens but not American citizens.
00:01:51.000So I'm going to come out right away and say you will not get me to defend a non-citizen when y'all would not defend American citizens who are being censored and shut down.
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00:05:51.000I've been doing content or radio for 40-plus years.
00:05:54.000I did some radio back when you were a little kid in Chicago.
00:05:57.000Yeah, B96. Pretty much everything that we do now is at The Bubba Army, whether it's our YouTube channel, whether it's our Facebook, our X. And then we have kind of a master website with some of my old archive stuff from back in the day that's BubbaArmyHQ.com.
00:06:14.000So I do content like you do, different hours.
00:07:59.000Would the country be a better place if...
00:08:02.000Metal as a genre had more fans than Taylor Swift.
00:08:06.000I don't know that it would be a better place, but it would definitely be a more calm place.
00:08:14.000I'll tell you what would make America a better place.
00:08:16.000And I had Joe Rogan on my show in the early stages of my serious career in 06. And he was talking about, at the time, he'd been turned away from a bunch of terrestrial radio stations.
00:08:27.000KLOS, KROQ, some really legendary stations.
00:08:31.000And you know how well somebody like you and Joe Rogan...
00:08:35.000And some of these huge franchises would do on regular radio right now.
00:09:04.000But it hurts the integrity of how good terrestrial radio could be again if they bring the Tim Pools, if they bring Joe Rogans, if they would have that talent pool, but they've ran them all off.
00:09:18.000Yeah, that's one of the things that you said that struck me.
00:09:22.000The reason people listen to terrestrial radio, if they listen to terrestrial radio, is because of the talent on the radio show.
00:09:29.000Because nowadays, if you want to listen to music, you can stream whatever you want, whenever you want.
00:09:58.000USAID employees told to shred or burn classified documents.
00:10:03.000This is from, obviously, Postmillennial.
00:10:05.000The U.S. Agency for International Development instructed its Washington staff to shred and burn documents, according to an email obtained by NBC News.
00:10:12.000Directive comes as the Trump administration faces challenges over its attempts to strip and shut down the agency.
00:10:17.000An email from Erica Carr, USAID's acting executive secretary, indicated that the destruction was scheduled for Tuesday.
00:10:24.000The message thanked workers for their assistance in clearing our classified safes and personnel documents.
00:10:30.000Shred as many documents first and reserve the burn bags for when the shredder becomes unavailable or needs a break.
00:10:37.000How do they burn these things in D.C.?
00:10:40.000So they say, while classified materials are sometimes destroyed in emergencies, former employees and a group representing foreign service workers say this directive is not appropriate.
00:10:48.000Legal groups opposing the administration's effort to shut down USAID filed an emergency motion on Tuesday to halt the destruction.
00:10:54.000Defendants are, as this motion is being filed, destroying documents with potential pertinence to this litigation.
00:11:01.000The motion stated, a Trump administration official stated that three dozen employees received the email and that the materials being destroyed were courtesy content documents given to USAID by other agencies.
00:11:10.000So Mike Benz tweets, this is a five alarm fire.
00:11:14.000Right now, as we speak today, USAID is shredding and burning the contents of its agency's classified safes.
00:11:19.000The key information needed to reconstruct the history of USAID's weaponization both at home and abroad.
00:11:24.000But it sounds like the Trump administration wants this to happen.
00:11:28.000Yeah, so if you scroll down to the bottom, there's another paragraph right there at the end that...
00:11:36.000They're in compliance with Federal Records Act of 1950. The official said everyone involved in the process had a secret clearance or higher and was approved by the Bureau that they were handling.
00:11:46.000Majority of the content is courtesy content.
00:11:48.000Most original copies are still classified in computer systems.
00:11:51.000Yeah, I mean, so that's possible for sure.
00:11:54.000Yeah, but how about just the actual physicality of, what, do you got to go out back and get a big barrel and throw some gas in there?
00:12:03.000Like in downtown Washington, D.C., how are you actually physically setting something on fire?
00:12:08.000I imagine they're loading them into trucks and the trucks bring them to burn sites or something.
00:12:11.000Look, I mean, if it's USAID that they're talking about, I mean, these people have...
00:12:16.000The capacity to dispose of incriminating evidence wherever they are, because that's what CIA is capable of doing that.
00:12:26.000You know that any time you hear, historically, any time a United States embassy was about to be taken over or you had to get people out, there was a burning of sensitive documents.
00:12:41.000If you have to get out of there, you burn all the incriminating evidence, anything you don't want to fall into the hands of the opposition forces or whatever.
00:12:48.000So the idea that they have a protocol that can be used in D.C., that should not be surprising to anyone.
00:12:54.000No, I mean, obviously you would have a protocol to get rid of documents, but it does seem kind of crazy that they're just burning it all, just getting rid of it, without anyone just taking a look at what those files are.
00:13:05.000I mean, I would like to think that the DOJ would be able to call and say stop.
00:13:15.000To be fair, I've seen a lot of criticism of the DOJ where they're pointing out that while the DOJ has done some things, a lot of people expect them to go after the lawfare first.
00:13:27.000And certainly there was some hubbub over the Epstein files, but it looks more so like...
00:13:33.000They're going after things that we agree or we don't like, but not the biggest priority.
00:13:37.000You're not really hearing much from them, really.
00:14:51.000That's why they were all dangling that Epstein carrot for us, you know, and I don't know that we'll ever really get it.
00:14:57.000Really, the way we're supposed to get it.
00:14:59.000I mean, I don't think we're going to get it.
00:15:01.000I don't think we're going to get real answers.
00:15:02.000But the other thing, too, that happened, if you look at how...
00:15:05.000Because the other thing the DOJ is doing is going into court to defend all of Trump's executive orders every time the ACLU or 23 states team up to bring cases.
00:15:14.000And they have to go in and defend that against judges.
00:15:19.000You know, every time like you've had some wins for sure, but you've also had a lot of temporary stays of executive orders or temporary overturnings of executive orders.
00:15:29.000And you've seen judges say things like.
00:15:33.000Like, don't you have something better to defend that with?
00:15:35.000So the DOJ really has to work to get their cases together, too, to defend, what is it like, over 300 executive orders at this point, many of which have been challenged in court, rightly or wrongly.
00:16:11.000But, yeah, so you definitely have a ton of that going on.
00:16:15.000I wonder how much Trump is actually going to be able to succeed in the gutting of the bureaucratic state and the deep state, what with the judges saying you can't freeze payments and things like this.
00:16:26.000Certainly, I think the advantage is always going to be with the executive branch, which does present some challenges for our constitutional republic in that Trump can fire away executive orders over and over and over and over again, but the Supreme Court doesn't convene every day.
00:17:57.000Live your life under executive orders that only live for four years at a time.
00:18:02.000There's also, though, the other thing that was interesting was the affirmative action executive order.
00:18:06.000That was Lyndon B. Johnson, and Trump just overturned that.
00:18:10.000So that was interesting to you that lasted a long time.
00:18:12.000The government doesn't have the power to do this stuff anyways.
00:18:14.000The reason that we have every administration undoing the stuff that the previous administration did is because we actually have a government that is going far beyond its constitutional mandate.
00:18:31.000If you want to get some real changes, like really, really big changes, get a constitutional amendment to clarify the necessary and proper clause in the Commerce Clause.
00:18:39.000When's the last time there was a constitutional amendment that actually went through?
00:18:42.000It certainly wasn't the ERA. No, it wasn't.
00:19:59.000So when we're talking about the gutting of the IRS, some 45,000 employees, or now the Department of Education, which is a big story, I was watching Fox News and the breaking news came in.
00:20:08.000They ordered all staff to vacate the building by six for security reasons.
00:20:12.000And now by tomorrow, half the staff may be gone.
00:20:16.000I'm hearing from people who, let's just say, they work in and around D.C. Trump wants the states to be in control once again.
00:20:25.000Well that makes sense when you consider the Dobbs decision which was a state thing and when you look at how a lot of states are fleeing Delaware right now.
00:20:35.000Companies would set up, you'd set up a Delaware Corp, and now people are going to...
00:20:45.000I think Montana, you guys can look this up, might be the only state in the country where you can set up a company and the owners of the corporation are not publicly disclosed.
00:20:58.000You cannot find out who the owner of a corporation is in Montana.
00:21:02.000So a lot of people set up LLCs and sub S's in Montana, which was much like had some same some same verbiage that Delaware had until just most recently people over, you know, the Delaware thing got overturned and people are leaving.
00:21:33.000Well, I think people got to understand this.
00:21:36.000The major food producers probably generate several billion dollars worth of revenue in the state.
00:21:41.000Largely for themselves, but that amounts to a lot of taxes and jobs.
00:21:47.000And so you know these companies are going to be telling the governor, don't sign this.
00:21:51.000Because you're going to lose X billion dollars per year, which is going to result in X loss of jobs, this or otherwise, which means everybody out there who supports this stuff, you need to do whatever you can to make sure that West Virginia, and any state that does this, has the support it needs.
00:22:05.000So that means we need investors who are going to be like, I'm going to set up a cereal manufacturing plant or whatever, West Virginia, that uses beta carotene instead of red dyes or whatever.
00:22:14.000We're going to make real healthy food instead of the fake dye garbage.
00:22:17.000That way, the market doesn't take a hit.
00:22:20.000But we will talk about that a bit more later on.
00:23:13.000And then the Juwanon and—it's a distinction—and the anti-Israel right side are angry over this, and they're claiming it's free speech grounds.
00:23:24.000I think principally Israel is the issue for a lot of these people, but there is an interesting question being brought up as Trump's administration is seeking to deport a permanent resident who is married to an American in this country.
00:25:09.000They also are very big haters of the West, of America.
00:25:12.000They've also done this crazy thing where they compare the war in Gaza and Israel to Colombia's real estate deals in Manhattan on the Morningside campus.
00:25:23.000They say that Columbia is an occupier of, you know, Morningside, this part of Manhattan and all of this stuff, which is absolutely ridiculous.
00:25:34.000And that's how they link that up all together.
00:25:46.000She was protesting and Ilhan Omar was out there as well.
00:25:50.000You also had Congressman Brandon Gill today saying that he thought that he'd think the country would be better off if Ilhan Omar was deported, which made me look up how you could deport a naturalized citizen.
00:26:01.000Well, real quick, it is funny, but most people don't realize that Ilhan Omar has a 20 something year old daughter.
00:26:37.000I think that is actually a violation of the green card, like the green card requirements.
00:26:44.000It has responsibilities of the government and responsibilities as permanent resident.
00:26:48.000And one of the responsibilities as a permanent resident, it says required to obey all laws of the United States and localities and also expected to support the democratic form of government, not including voting, which you can't do.
00:27:24.000And they physically took over buildings and occupied spaces unlawfully.
00:27:31.000I think the issue was for a lot of people that don't remember the videos that came out of this, where Jewish students were attacked.
00:27:36.000One incident where a guy, I think it was a guy or woman, they were wearing a Star of David, and they were walking around, I think it was Columbia.
00:27:42.000And then people just formed a line, linked arms, and pushed them out.
00:27:45.000Yeah, they refused to let them into the encampment.
00:27:47.000They also refused to let people go to class.
00:27:49.000Recently, they say that Khalil was part of a group of students.
00:27:53.000I don't know if this is true, but they say that he was part of a group of students that was disrupting classes and distributing Hamas leaflets in classes.
00:28:55.000Yeah, if this is going to be the blueprint of how people with green cards are deported, I want every I dotted and T crossed so that we know that in every case this is being done appropriately.
00:29:59.000This is Section 221, Subsection I. After the issuance of a visa or other documentation to any alien, the consular officer or the Secretary of State may at any time, in his discretion, revoke such visa or other documentation, period.
00:30:15.000General and such revocation shall invalidate the visa or other documentation from the date of issuance, provided that carriers or transportation companies and masters, commanding officers, agents, owners, charterers, or co-signees shall not be penalized.
00:30:28.000Under Section 273B, for action taken in reliance on such visas or documentation, which this is an aside to it, they're going to say there shall be no means of judicial review of a revocation under this subsection except in the context of a removal proceeding if such revocation provides the sole ground for removal under Section 237A1B, blah, blah, blah, which is an aside.
00:30:49.000Basically, if the Secretary of State says...
00:31:20.000Notice of, that's the important point, shall be communicated to the Attorney General and such revocation shall invalidate the visa or the documentation from the date of issuance.
00:31:36.000What did you say about judicial review?
00:31:38.000So it says here, there shall be no means of judicial review, including review pursuant to section 2241 of Title 28 U.S. Code, or any other habeas corpus provision in sections 1361, 1651 of such title.
00:31:53.000It says there shall be no judicial review of a revocation under this subsection except in the context of a removal proceeding if such revocation provides the sole ground for removal under Section 237A1B.
00:32:06.000So it sounds like that would be the case here and there would be a removal proceeding and we're going to see a hearing tomorrow.
00:32:33.000I think what they're saying is if the revocation is particular to a specific action, there's one exception for when they do this.
00:32:40.000But I'm pretty sure if you read it plainly, it says in the discretion of the consular or the secretary of state, they can just revoke your visa.
00:32:49.000After the fact, it provides exceptions.
00:32:58.000Also, you have the Trump administration investigating 60 universities total and instructing the administrators of those universities that they have to comply with all of this stuff.
00:33:07.000Because the executive order, I guess...
00:33:10.000Per the Trump administration's way of thinking is retroactive, right?
00:33:13.000I mean, this guy Khalil, I think, was involved in stuff in January.
00:33:17.000I don't know if it was before January 20th or before the executive order was signed or after.
00:33:22.000But it is interesting if the Trump administration is going to be deporting green card holders from those who...
00:34:20.000In New York, at Columbia specifically, I don't know as much at the other schools.
00:34:24.000I think everything else is pretty much...
00:34:25.000I don't think it's nearly as prevalent as it was.
00:34:27.000But you also have the administrators of a lot of these schools saying that they're not going to cooperate.
00:34:31.000You have the administrators at Columbia, anyway, saying they're not going to cooperate with ICE or DHS or anybody trying to come find these students.
00:34:38.000I wonder how that's going to work out for them.
00:34:40.000And it's undergrad students who are, of course, adults.
00:34:43.000I mean, I think this guy is like 27, 28 years old.
00:35:13.000And they're calling for violence or calling for action against the police, calling for if they're occupying private property and stuff like that.
00:36:06.000I mean, so it's not like it was rigorous.
00:36:10.000The mentality of people who have green cards nowadays, I mean, back in the day, I hate to say some back-of-the-day old-school stuff, but people figured that they were guests of our country, they would act on their best behavior, they wouldn't be the squeaky wheel that gets the oil, and now these people are just doing literally just unbelievable criminal stuff.
00:38:09.000You're not getting anything for doing it.
00:38:11.000However, for us with Super Chats, there is an expectation, a probability that we read what you have to say.
00:38:18.000So if you're watching right now and you put in a Super Chat, the expectation is Tim is going to be reading the Super Chats and I'm basically paying for that.
00:38:55.000It's crazy how Democrats somehow are against taxes on tips because you had AOC saying that that means that every job would become a tip-based job.
00:39:27.000And then what we do is we say, like, nobody has to give us money, but if we don't make any money doing it from tips, we're not going to do it again.
00:40:33.000A man who wishes to remain anonymous but says his Tesla was among those damaged at the Tigard store this past week.
00:40:40.000He says he took his vehicle in to get the windshield replaced only to have that replacement damaged by gunfire.
00:40:47.000He says he's been following the vandalism at Tesla stores and was worried something like this might happen.
00:40:54.000We've been nervous driving the car and Uncomfortable even having it parked out in front of our house.
00:41:03.000We have taken the steps of covering the car at night.
00:41:08.000It seemed like at the time when we got the car, it was more of a left-wing or left-leaning person's car.
00:41:17.000The group behind today's demonstration, Indivisible Greater Vancouver, said they do not condone acts of vandalism or of violence, adding these actions aren't conducive to the kind of change they're pushing for.
00:41:30.000Which is a lie, because let me tell you, if there is a far-left group, like this, regular old people wearing shirts and waving signs, and some dude ran up and opened to find a Tesla dealership, not a single one of those people would provide any assistance to the police to stop him.
00:41:47.000If it was a group of right-wingers wearing American flag shirts and holding up signs, and a guy ran up an open fire, they'd all be telling the cops everything they saw.
00:41:55.000They'd be doing interviews about it, and they'd say, arrest that guy.
00:41:58.000And if it was in the right state, they'd be pulling out their guns and shooting them.
00:42:02.000If it was in Texas, I mean, he opened fire in public.
00:42:04.000You're in the right state, that happens, and you've got a bunch of Trump supporters or a bunch of conservative people together, and they're in an open carry, or they're going to defend themselves.
00:45:35.000They're wind turbines, but colloquially we say windmill, because they had wheat mills where they would grind the wheat.
00:45:42.000Here's another funny bit for you, and the wind would spin it, and you know where a treadmill comes from?
00:45:47.000A torture device, where they would take prisoners and force them to stand on a wheel and keep walking, and the wheel would spin and it would mill grain into flour.
00:46:20.000Ray Dalio wrote in 2021, I believe it was, and they published a section of his book.
00:46:27.000On Time Magazine in 24, that we were entering some kind of civil war.
00:46:30.000Now, what I can't stand about a lot of these people, and with all due respect to Ray Dalio, we'd love to talk to him, is that they keep playing this thing where they're like, he writes in his book, do you want to live under a fascist dictatorship or a communist dictatorship?
00:48:27.000It's not going to stop, and I warn all of you that are listening right now, those of us who are veterans of the 2010s protest movement, we could tell you, in the winter, there's no protests.
00:48:37.000Maybe you go to South America or something.
00:48:43.000Look, man, if you're an organizer, if you're an activist, and you get 10,000 commitments, here's the first thing.
00:48:50.000They'd make Facebook pages, and they'd say, here's the event, here's the time, here's the date.
00:48:54.000We always warned everybody, only 10% actually show up.
00:48:58.000So if it says 10,000 people have RSVP'd, 1,000 people will be there, maybe less.
00:49:04.000Here's the worst thing for the activists.
00:49:07.000If it's lightly drizzling, no one will show up.
00:49:10.000No one's going to show up because politics is never more important than avoiding getting wet.
00:49:16.000So that being said, if we are seeing Tesla dealerships firebombed and shot up when it's still cold out, and it's starting to get warm, it was 70 degrees today, Come summer, this is going to be tenfold.
00:49:40.0002020, I mean, you also had COVID rage.
00:49:43.000Yeah, it would take more than just people being upset with Trump.
00:49:48.000Although, I mean, if you see a lot of direct action and then you see the DOJ and a federal response, you could see people start to get kind of crazy because of escalation.
00:50:54.000A little bit of their protesting situation just because they don't have – they're in shambles with regards to organization.
00:51:02.000So I think you're right about the fact that they don't have a leader, but it's deeper than that.
00:51:07.000In my opinion, the Democrats aren't sure who they are.
00:51:09.000Right now you've got the progressives and the far left that have been the loud voice really controlling the party and dragging the rest of the party along.
00:51:21.000And it was a small section of the far left that managed to convince the whole, basically all of America, that it's not worth speaking out against them, and they were able to lead the country along for a while.
00:51:34.000Because the normal Democrats didn't stand up against them, and they were afraid because everybody was getting canceled and stuff like that.
00:51:41.000But now the Democrats are in a situation where they've lost.
00:51:44.000Most of America is tired of the far left's garbage.
00:51:46.000And so the rest of the Democrats are like, how do we, where should we go?
00:51:51.000Should we go with the far left, who are the people that are going to be protesting, that are going to be pro-Hamas, they're going to be...
00:51:59.000They're going to be saying that America is a fascist country now.
00:52:03.000Donald Trump is this big bad boogeyman, etc.
00:52:06.000Or do we work with Donald Trump, who is essentially a 90s or aughts Democrat, and do we try to prevent him from doing the things that we don't like, the excesses that do go too far, but work with him on the things that we do agree?
00:52:21.000Until the Democrats figure that out, they're going to remain in chaos.
00:52:26.000I think Fetterman's nailing it right now.
00:52:28.000With regards to potentially what a successful Democrat could be doing right now in lieu of those idiots that made the...
00:52:36.000The chalk signs during the congressional thing.
00:52:39.000And you make a great point, because he's going on camera and saying beautiful things, and that's what Democrats should be doing, and then he's going to the Senate and voting in line with all of the far-left psychotic policies.
00:52:49.000That's exactly what a Democrat could be.
00:52:52.000Sounding good on TV while stabbing Americans in the back.
00:54:02.000And the far-left violent activist Antifa types thrive off of trying to make young people believe they're in a James Bond thriller or in Mission Impossible.
00:54:13.000Or a totalitarian novel and they're Winston.
00:54:16.000Like, none of us is Winston from 1984. We're all like...
00:54:19.000The rando other people just going around our lives, walking our dogs.
00:54:22.000But we're not in 1984. Eating our chocolate ration.
00:57:01.000She went to my same coffee shop, and she was always pushing a stroller with a baby doll in it, and half of her face was paralyzed, and the whole thing was very difficult and sad.
00:57:22.000It's about this guy who orders a real-life female robot, and he controls it, and she looks just like a regular person, and you can control its mentality and how smart it is, how sexual it is.
00:59:06.000Yeah, and she had all of her church and everybody believing that she had brain cancer.
00:59:11.000She would go into the emergency room with dehydration, but while she was there, she would stick needles in her arm and take all these B-roll pictures so she would have pictures of her being in the hospital, and then she embezzled millions and millions of dollars.
00:59:28.000The thing about Companion, though, is it's not really about a robot.
01:00:21.000So right now, there was a big scandal where there was some AI service where dudes were forming bonds.
01:00:28.000Sexual relationships with AI chatbots and the company said they were going to disable this because it was getting creepy and then all the users revolted and they stopped.
01:00:38.000Here's the crazy thing about OnlyFans.
01:00:39.000Did you know the owner of OnlyFans tried banning porn?
01:00:42.000The intention of OnlyFans in the early days.
01:01:05.000That was the most—bikini shots and topless and— Like the strip clubs that were allowed in Times Square instead of the ones that were allowed in Queens.
01:01:11.000And then that didn't last but a week or two.
01:01:14.000And then the investors, like you said, Tim, they were making, you know, billions of dollars.
01:02:03.000I think in 10 years, it's going to be indistinguishable Androids.
01:02:07.000Maybe 10 to 15, but it's advancing very quickly.
01:02:10.000The AI LLM stuff is going to be freaky because already, this is crazy, in video games like, I think, Skyrim, and this was a year ago, someone made a mod or a team made a mod for Skyrim.
01:02:25.000When you get companions, they're just generic, pre-scripted companions.
01:02:31.000They run around, you talk to them, and they'll give you a line.
01:02:34.000There was a mod that connected it to ChatGPT's API, so you could actually speak into a microphone and talk to the character, and it would respond to you to whatever you said.
01:03:45.000There's also like AI robot-ish type companions that they give old people in nursing homes.
01:03:53.000Fake animals, fake animal dogs and stuff like that, just to keep them company.
01:03:57.000All right, let's jump to this next story, because we were talking about whether or not there was going to be a great civil war in this country.
01:07:11.000I mean, with these prominent liberals leaving at a time when Democrats are in desperate need of leadership, they're basically saying the ship has sunk and we're done.
01:07:24.000I'm not saying like Rosie O'Donnell is going to lead the Democratic Party, but she still is a loud voice for Democrat politicians.
01:07:33.000They're losing Hollywood celebrities and they have no leader.
01:07:37.000I tell you, one of the craziest things I heard, I mentioned this last week, Cassie Hunt, I think it was on CNN, asked Tim Walz, who is the leader of the Democratic Party right now?
01:09:25.000You know, anti-capitalists, the anarchists, the extreme progressives, the donors aren't going to give them money because they're not going to be responsible with their money, and they're also going to try to pass legislation that would actually expropriate the property of the donors.
01:09:42.000So they're not going to get those people.
01:09:44.000When you're losing guys like John Morgan, and you're losing guys like that that are now registering as independents, I mean, you're in trouble.
01:09:53.000And as long as the Democrats are fighting this fight, it's better for conservatives, for the Republicans, because it leaves people that are in positions of authority to actually institute policy.
01:10:08.000That will benefit the American people.
01:10:11.000And now, Grant, there's a lot of hemming and hawing right now.
01:10:14.000And there's going to be some people that are going to be hurt because they're going to be doing massive cuts to the government.
01:10:19.000And there are a lot of people that get their job from the government.
01:10:23.000And so that's going to take some time to work out.
01:10:25.000But once that stuff gets worked out and you actually transfer the power from the bureaucracy to the private sector, you're going to see a better result for the American people.
01:10:34.000You're going to have the ability to start businesses.
01:10:41.000I think that's what the American people want.
01:12:54.000Yeah, that's the thing, because Joe Rogan has that famous video from 10, 13, it's like 13 years ago, and he was just like, There's no question.
01:13:03.000A man, a male, no matter what hormones they're on, is going to have more striking power.
01:13:08.000And these females who fought a trans woman without knowing said, one of the quotes is, I've never felt so much power before.
01:13:33.000It was just yesterday, and she was talking about how most women don't understand how significant the strength difference between men and women are.
01:13:43.000Because when men interact with women that they're actually not fighting with, when you're play fighting, men are moderating their strength.
01:13:52.000Every time I've play fought with my girlfriend or with any girl in the past, you don't go all out because you will break them.
01:14:59.000And by the end of the time we were there, I would be able to, I was picking him up and throwing him in the dunes and he was having a great time.
01:15:07.000And, you know, it was fine for a couple of months.
01:15:10.000And then at a certain point I was like, Oh, we're done.
01:15:50.000It's a very famous image that goes viral all the time that explains this.
01:15:53.000And it is the combined grip strength and kilograms between men and women based on age.
01:15:59.000And you can see that around, let's say, 24 years old, which would be like right here, the strongest females are weaker than the average males.
01:16:32.000And when you look at the regulations that were in place for the Olympics as to what men could compete in women's sports, you have to take estrogen and lower your testosterone and all of this.
01:16:42.000And when women who take testosterone would try and compete against men, no matter how much testosterone a woman...
01:18:13.000Women tend to dress in more colorful variations, and it's because the theory is, back in the day, women would go out, and why can women see colors better than men?
01:18:39.000They say that women, you can tell if you're a tetrachromat by looking at the clouds at dawn, and if you see purple around the clouds, it means you're actually seeing colors most people can't.
01:19:19.000This really is, I mean, no matter how much the far left continues to assert that women and men are the same and that it's just a social construct.
01:19:35.000At what generation, we all come from different generations, I'm 20 years older than most of you guys, but at what part, where did we get weird?
01:20:10.000You know, men have gradually gotten weaker to the point where when women started demanding the right to vote, which makes perfect sense as far as I'm concerned.
01:20:18.000However, the anti-suffragettes were like, we don't want to have to be conscripted or join the fire brigade, so let men do all of that stuff and we can stay out of it.
01:20:40.000This was the beginning of men saying, you do, and it's not about women, it's about the general concept of, we will create a class of voters who have no civil responsibility.
01:20:51.000People start voting only in their own interest and not in the interest of the responsibility.
01:20:56.000Think about a voting system, because it affects men now too.
01:20:59.000A voting system in which you're a man, and you're going to vote, and you can go die in war or die in a fire.
01:21:04.000These guys are going to be voting in their interest, and their interest is the betterment of society.
01:21:08.000Along come one of the first instances where they say, we now have women who have no responsibilities and can vote on whatever they want.
01:21:16.000Thus, a woman can vote for a man to go die in war with no risk to herself.
01:21:21.000For the first time, people were allowed to vote with no direct impact on themselves, no responsibility, but they could vote for their benefit.
01:21:29.000This creates a system of pressures in politics where everything starts flowing towards the self and away from the community.
01:21:36.000Now, a hundred years on, that's all we have.
01:21:39.000Everyone is voting just for themselves.
01:22:57.000And now they say, it's child abuse, you can't spank your kids?
01:23:00.000I went through a very, I went through a, 18 years ago, went through a child custody battle and had to have child psychiatrists and had to just, it was very contested.
01:23:11.000And we both end up being great parents and I got 50-50 custody.
01:23:16.000But one thing is, I believe in spanking.
01:25:00.000And all too often I'd spank him and I'd go back in my room and cry like a little girl because I would literally, it would upset me more that I had to do that than it did him.
01:25:10.000And it was just the act or the formatics of getting a spank and then upset him more than the physicality of it.
01:25:18.000But, you know, I actually was given a rule as to how to do that.
01:25:37.000So the Premier of Ontario, Doug Ford, was like, I'm going to put a tariff on electricity, 25%, and if I have to, I will shut down their power.
01:25:45.000So Trump comes out and says, OK, we're upping the tariffs on aluminum and steel to 50%, and if they do not, back down.
01:25:54.000In one month, we will put a tariff on cars and destroy the auto industry in Canada.
01:26:00.000It took the guy like an hour to come out and be like, we're canceling this tariff on the United States.
01:27:23.000The left, even the Democrats, and I'm not talking about leftists, I'm talking about just regular Democrats, they tend to have this guilt complex about winning, about being the successful, or being a more successful country than others.
01:27:38.000And I think that it even comes down to, we were just talking about parenting, like, the whole idea of, like, everybody gets a trophy, nobody actually wins.
01:27:49.000And when you have that kind of attitude, when it comes to...
01:27:53.000To geopolitics, what you end up with is the United States saying, well, we're so successful and so powerful and our economy is so big that it's perfectly fine to allow other countries to have imbalances and let other countries take advantage of us because we're so much more powerful.
01:28:23.000For us to be like, oh, here, let us go ahead and whether it be foreign aid or whatever, there's no reason for us to give money away.
01:28:30.000There's no reason for us to have significant trade imbalances.
01:28:34.000There's no reason for us to accept that some countries have massive tariffs on products that we ship to them, but there's no reciprocal tariffs on their stuff.
01:29:02.000Because it's not been normal for however many years.
01:29:05.000Now it's such an abrupt, you know, so now it's like such a, you know, oh my God, you guys are barbarians and I'm doing the right thing and trying to be pro-America and make the playing field a little bit more even.
01:29:17.000And now it's so, you know, because they've had it so good and been spoon-fed and had training wheels for the last four years.
01:29:24.000Now when we try to just right the ship, we just try to right the ship, we look like a bunch of barbarians and we have to use strong arms.
01:29:32.000You know, if you've got a spoiled kid, they've never been disciplined.
01:29:36.000They're going to cry and scream when you tell them no more ice cream.
01:29:41.000And that's what we're seeing right now.
01:29:43.000And the Premier of Ontario, imagine this, Donald Trump says to this little whiny kid, You can't have the ice cream anymore, so the kid screams and says, oh yeah, I'll hold my breath, and Trump says, okay.
01:32:02.000They learned from the adults around them.
01:32:04.000Or they watched what their dad was watching.
01:32:06.000There was no TV. There was nothing to watch.
01:32:08.000200 years ago, you'd get up and you'd watch your dad farm.
01:32:11.000And you'd watch the chickens, and you'd go out, and you'd do work when you were seven.
01:32:15.000Now, you've got kids' content, which treats children like they're developmentally disabled.
01:32:21.000And instead of children of humans growing up and watching what adults do and how they behave, they're watching deranged, quote-unquote, kids' content that doesn't speak in complete sentences.
01:33:24.000We were talking to a contractor when we were building this place, and we were talking about building a house.
01:33:30.000And he was just like, well, you know, I recommend a single floor or whatever, you know, because when you're getting older, you're not going to be able to climb upstairs, as most people say.
01:33:39.000And I was like, oh, no, no, no, no, no.
01:34:07.000You know, I'll take care of myself, as people should, and I'll take care of my kids, and they can live their own lives, and I'm gonna build it for them.
01:34:14.000Also, could you imagine, like, what you're like in your 30s or whatever, and you're, like, planning to be very old and not being able to go upstairs?
01:34:22.000It's like, so I have to spend the rest of my life not going upstairs?
01:34:25.000Because maybe when I'm old, I'll have difficulty with it.
01:34:33.000So when you pull up the driveway, it's...
01:34:37.000If you go to the right, it's slightly uphill, and then you're on the first floor, and if you go to the left, it's slightly downhill.
01:34:41.000So when you pull in, you're actually at basement level.
01:34:45.000You then walk into the green room, which is a little bit three steps down, and then you have to walk up one flight of stairs, and then you have to walk up a second flight of stairs to get to the old studio.
01:34:55.000We had many guests who were in their 30s who struggled.
01:35:10.000And I was actually surprised how many 30-year-old individuals, people like 35, 36, commentators, personalities, would be using the railing and going really slow as they walked themselves to the stairs.
01:36:42.000I've had many doctors on my show, urologists and things like that, on my show that if you train legs heavy...
01:36:47.000Heavier than the average guy that you can just you can naturally build your testosterone level by a hundred by a hundred points just by not skipping legs.
01:36:58.000Because you release so much testosterone and so much endorphins that regulate testosterone and the firings of testosterone.
01:37:08.000But if you skip legs and you're just Johnny upper body guy, that your testosterone will be naturally lower because you skip legs.
01:37:15.000I do legs twice a week because I do a deadlift day, which is basically I'll do deadlifts and then I'll do hamstring curls.
01:37:23.000Sometimes I'll do thrusters for glutes.
01:39:22.000The reason why men can ollie, ollie is the jump technique in skateboarding, men can ollie higher than women in skateboarding, not necessarily because they have more fast-twitch muscle, which they do, but because men's center of gravity rests higher, what happens is you jump off the ground and then you pull your legs up to your chest.
01:39:40.000And because your center of gravity is higher...
01:39:42.000You can pull your legs up higher than a female can when she tries to do the same thing.
01:39:45.000So women not only have less fast-rich muscle, they require more jumping power to clear the same obstacle.
01:39:52.000Thus, it is much harder for them to get on obstacles in skateboarding.
01:39:54.000We were talking about guys versus girls, men versus women on sports and the grip strength and the hunting and gathering and all that kind of stuff.
01:40:01.000But in your specific sport with skateboarding, and I'm not familiar with it, like the number one guy in the world compared to the number one woman in the world.
01:40:37.000You know, we talked about this before.
01:40:39.000Like, when you watch women's tennis, If you don't know anything about tennis, I watch women's tennis and I can't tell the difference between that or men's.
01:40:45.000They're like, but the ball is going faster.
01:40:50.000I suppose if you didn't know anything about skateboarding, you might feel that way.
01:40:54.000But I'm fairly confident that if I showed you the best female skateboarder and the best male skateboarder, any random person who's never seen skateboarding before, they'd clearly be like, wow.
01:41:06.000Because the dudes, let's talk about vert skating, half pipes.
01:41:11.000Like, it is only in the past couple of years women started doing rotations.
01:41:15.000So to be fair, the first 540, I think, was maybe like 15 to 16 years ago.
01:41:21.000The first male 540 was in the late 70s.
01:41:24.000The first male 720, which is two full spins, was done in the early 80s.
01:41:29.000The first 900 rotation, two and a half spins, by Tony Hawk in 1999. The first female 900 was just last year.
01:42:01.000If you watch male vert skateboarding, every trick they do, save for some where they're just turning around, is going to be Spinning with the board flipping underneath them and they're catching it.
01:42:13.000If you watch women, they go up and down a couple times.
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01:43:52.000I kind of know the rules of radio and things like that a little bit, and I hope this isn't out of line, but you opened yesterday, and I know they're a good sponsor of yours, and you opened the show up yesterday with this sponsor that protects your mortgage and your identity and all that, okay?
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01:45:13.000I'm not trying to promote his stuff, but he's like one of the number one identity theft guys that stole people's homes from them, and it's exactly what your client offers.
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01:49:50.000Forced Name Change says, Canadian exports to the U.S. are 20% of our GDP. U.S. exports to Canada are 1.3% of GDP. If tariff war halves our perspective...
01:50:33.000I mean, she'll be so far, so more worldly and better than the person that's, you know, thrown a tablet in front of them and that's their parent for four hours.
01:50:44.000So, Allison is reading stories to her, reading books.
01:50:46.000And I have been explaining math and dimensions and physics.
01:52:10.000So if she doesn't have the muscular strength, there's a lot of stuff for parenting about how you can teach the baby to make hand gestures so they can say what they want or things like that.
01:52:21.000And baby's going to be learning all the basic math at one.
01:52:55.000My experience with school has led me to cheer for the destruction of the Department of Education, which we didn't really get into, but they order all the employees to leave by 6 and not come back.
01:53:06.000And it's just like, Look, man, schools are miserable places and they're daycare centers for a destroyed economy where both parents are forced to work because of the nature of the liberal economic order and now it destroyed families and their households.
01:53:21.000And it should be, as it has always been, that you can have 2.5 kids and just the dad works.
01:55:45.000That the developers actually made into an actual thing in the game.
01:55:50.000I forget what it was, but there was a glitch that people had found, and they were just like, oh, and so many people did it, and it was so popular that they actually made it into something in the game.
01:55:59.000So for those that don't know what that means, cheesing is in a video game, let's say there's a big dragon, and you're a knight, and you're supposed to fight the dragon by blocking the fire with your shield, and then swinging a sword at the dragon.
01:56:11.000And then someone eventually finds out that if you jump on this rock to the left, the dragon, for some reason, can't throw fire at you, so you can keep hacking away without having to worry about the fire.
01:57:01.000you could go to areas that were in-game that weren't yet released story-wise.
01:57:06.000So there were actually parts of the map that were blocked off, and we would break through the walls by glitching and then going and exploring the future expansions.
01:57:13.000And then they were like, stop having fun!
01:57:16.000World of Warcraft, we used to do this all day.
01:57:18.000Dude, World of Warcraft vanilla was the best because there was so much world that was undeveloped that you weren't supposed to get to, but if you knew how to play, you could.
01:58:41.000And then they were like, no, we're gonna get rid of that.
01:58:43.000And then Destiny 2, they were like, we're gonna nerf shotguns, and we're gonna make everyone's using primary, and now it's like distant stuff.
02:00:06.000It took longer than a year to get out.
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