Valuetainment - April 03, 2025


"You're Tax Evaders!" - Sam Seder CALLED OUT Over His INSANE Views On Wealthy Taxpayers


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Length

8 minutes

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192.84361

Word Count

1,730

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161


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Can you tell me why, out of all the 50 states in America in 2024 that voted for president,
00:00:06.020 why did 50 for 50 states become more Republican? Can you tell me why, out of 50 states that voted
00:00:12.000 for president in 2024, can you tell me why the two states that lost the most people,
00:00:16.540 the only two states in America that lost a trillion dollars of money under management,
00:00:19.980 that left their states to another state like Nevada, Texas, and Florida, can you tell me
00:00:23.700 why those two states, imagine New York and California during COVID lost a trillion dollars
00:00:30.240 of wealth that left to other states. And even after all those people that left, the two states
00:00:35.680 that became more Republican than they were before in 2020 were New York and Texas. Can you tell me
00:00:40.960 why people come to Texas? Why do people go to Nevada? Why do people go to Florida? Why do you
00:00:44.780 think it is? Is it because maybe they don't have state taxes? Why do you think Arthur Laffer is in
00:00:49.320 Tennessee? Why do you think Musk is in Texas? Why do you think Rogan went to Texas? Why do you
00:00:53.120 think California is losing so many jobs? You think it's because of high taxes? I think there are
00:00:55.580 definitely people who like to evade taxes, sure. It's evade taxes. So you see, but no, no, but guys,
00:01:01.900 let me, Sam, respectfully, I just figured out who you are. I'm telling you, I just figured out who
00:01:07.380 you are. Deep down inside of you, you have, you are driven by so much power, control, a deep-rooted
00:01:17.380 feeling matching the qualities of a communist that wants to tell you what to do,
00:01:23.120 and you think you know what's best for others, and if it isn't your way, everybody else is
00:01:28.880 wrong, and by the way, an extremely unattractive quality, but very, very...
00:01:33.580 I'm literally just advocating for higher taxes on super wealthy people.
00:01:38.260 No, you're not, because what you just said...
00:01:40.580 Yeah, but super wealthy is not two and a half million.
00:01:41.640 What you just said, let me just make the point here. You just said people who left California
00:01:47.320 and New York, your first response was, they're evading, as if they have to pay you. That's
00:01:54.240 not how this works. They're evading taxes. These guys are tax evaders. They left. No,
00:01:59.080 it's called, if a company offers better benefits, are you on Rumble?
00:02:04.760 I think we stream on Rumble.
00:02:06.780 Where do you put your video clips the most? YouTube? YouTube. Why YouTube?
00:02:13.240 It's just where, what the technology was when we started.
00:02:16.500 Why don't you do it on Vimeo?
00:02:17.960 We do run it through Vimeo.
00:02:19.500 Why don't you do all your stuff through Vimeo? Why do you do it on YouTube?
00:02:24.840 That's where the most people are.
00:02:26.900 And that's where they pay the best.
00:02:29.100 Well, that's, yeah, I mean, that's where we have the most audience.
00:02:31.640 Oh, you're evading, you're evading the revenue going to another company. You're such an evader
00:02:36.260 of sponsorship money going to another company that keeps more money of it. You're such an
00:02:40.700 evader. Why are you evading all this sponsorship money? You're such a sponsorship money evader.
00:02:45.360 Sam Cedar's a sponsorship money evader, everybody. Come on, man.
00:02:48.780 I'm a sponsorship evader. What is it?
00:02:51.900 What did you call it? No, you call people leaving California tax evaders.
00:02:55.840 I think there's a lot of people who leave high tax states for low tax states.
00:03:00.920 Is that evading or is that just common sense and you want to call them tax evaders?
00:03:03.760 Okay, I mean, if you want to.
00:03:05.160 I think there's a lot of people who do that.
00:03:06.060 If they're going for tax reasons, then they're trying to pay less tax.
00:03:09.580 There's also a lot of people that go to lower cost restaurants versus higher cost restaurants.
00:03:15.820 What word would you rather me use?
00:03:16.320 There's people that shop at H&M versus shopping at Gucci.
00:03:19.140 Better opportunity tax situations.
00:03:19.920 It's called saving money.
00:03:21.060 If I have to be under someone's watch, like a dictatorship quality like you that thinks
00:03:30.500 you know what's best for others.
00:03:31.560 You think I'm a dictator?
00:03:33.120 Financial dictator.
00:03:34.220 The way you are, where you feel your first answer was a tax evader.
00:03:39.700 That's how you view them.
00:03:41.380 You don't view them as an asset to the state.
00:03:45.160 You see them as criminals.
00:03:47.180 You just called entrepreneurs that leave New York and California as criminals.
00:03:51.920 Is tax evader a criminal?
00:03:53.640 Rob, can you pull up what a tax evader is?
00:03:55.640 Type in tax evader synonym.
00:03:58.460 Tax evader synonym.
00:04:00.300 What are some tax evader synonyms?
00:04:02.500 Can you go to tax evader synonyms or also tax dodger, tax fraud, tax avoidance?
00:04:07.460 You're calling these people criminals.
00:04:09.160 A person who tries to avoid paying taxes, often through illegal means.
00:04:13.100 You're calling somebody who leaves paying taxes.
00:04:15.260 So I left California because I...
00:04:18.080 I'm sorry.
00:04:18.540 I should have said tax avoiders.
00:04:20.600 Right.
00:04:20.940 Okay.
00:04:21.380 So tax evaders.
00:04:23.100 Right.
00:04:23.660 Avoiders.
00:04:24.600 It's called...
00:04:25.600 Are we good with tax avoiders?
00:04:26.960 It's called better opportunities.
00:04:28.240 Am I a better person if I say...
00:04:29.860 But Sam, you're also a tax avoider.
00:04:31.860 Better opportunities.
00:04:32.440 Because if you have an S-Corp, you have what is called as write-offs.
00:04:35.360 Oh, that's such an evader.
00:04:36.280 Do you write anything off?
00:04:37.920 Do you do write-offs?
00:04:40.020 Do I do business expenses?
00:04:40.600 I already know the answer.
00:04:41.460 Of course you do.
00:04:42.020 You write off such an evader, dude.
00:04:42.780 So you write it off.
00:04:43.600 You're such a tax evader.
00:04:44.640 You're such a tax evader, bro.
00:04:45.740 Why would you do such a thing, Sam?
00:04:47.580 You're a tax evader.
00:04:49.080 It's all the shit.
00:04:50.320 Shame on this guy for writing off tax evader.
00:04:53.180 Here's something...
00:04:53.820 Call the feds.
00:04:54.680 Here's something that I...
00:04:55.500 You probably have an accountant helping you.
00:04:57.280 He does.
00:04:58.100 Sam, here's something that I've learned.
00:04:59.480 It's okay to say the following.
00:05:00.860 You ready?
00:05:01.920 Man, I might have been wrong on that one.
00:05:04.400 Man, not going to happen.
00:05:05.240 I just continued...
00:05:06.120 In anything.
00:05:06.760 I should have said tax avoiders.
00:05:07.740 I'm just saying in anything, because where growth happens is when you be like...
00:05:11.100 Tax avoider.
00:05:11.660 Yeah.
00:05:11.960 When you grow...
00:05:12.640 I remember the most amount of money ever made was in 2016.
00:05:15.000 I was like, oh my God.
00:05:15.780 This is like a therapy session.
00:05:17.400 It's a tax therapy session.
00:05:19.600 I was like, oh my God, I'm paying all this taxes.
00:05:21.440 I don't like this.
00:05:22.460 And I created an escort.
00:05:23.680 What makes me about this is that, like, I'm talking about policies that impact the country.
00:05:28.740 I'm talking about the implications of taxation on the top 0.5%, top 1% of this country.
00:05:37.820 Who paid 50% of taxes, Sam.
00:05:40.100 And it is boiled down to you guys saying that I'm a bad person.
00:05:42.780 No, no, no, no.
00:05:43.520 I actually think you're a great person with bad ideas.
00:05:48.120 I don't care about, like, any of you as individuals.
00:05:52.340 Same bold as us.
00:05:53.440 I don't care about me.
00:05:54.040 Exactly.
00:05:54.780 I don't disrespect you, though.
00:05:56.220 I'm talking about policies.
00:05:56.980 And when we get into policy, I notice how this all pivots.
00:05:59.960 And I don't blame you, because frankly, if you tell the American public, and maybe not
00:06:04.580 this audience, because this audience is built on your business, you know, around your business
00:06:09.700 doings and whatnot, but if you tell the American public that they're getting fleeced, and they
00:06:16.740 are losing political power to money, they react like they did in Wisconsin.
00:06:22.960 They basically reject it.
00:06:25.060 And so that is the message I'm carrying.
00:06:29.540 What happened on November 5th.
00:06:31.340 Those people didn't come out, they came out to vote for Donald Trump, because Donald Trump
00:06:35.100 is a character that they like.
00:06:36.440 Why didn't they come out in 2020?
00:06:39.280 Oh.
00:06:40.040 Why didn't they come out?
00:06:40.920 Because Donald Trump was very close to their experience.
00:06:44.480 And I think, I have a feeling in 2024, they'd also vote him out if he tries to run again.
00:06:50.780 Can you imagine, like, you had four years of a guy, his name is Donald Trump.
00:06:55.060 Then this motivational speaker named Joe Biden shows up, and he fills up the arenas, and
00:07:01.140 he wins.
00:07:02.760 Every time he spoke, two, three hundred thousand people would show up to just hear this man
00:07:06.180 give a speech.
00:07:06.880 Like, one of those great four-ringers.
00:07:08.220 No, that's the thing.
00:07:08.240 Biden was a complete, like, just placeholder for not Donald Trump.
00:07:13.120 This guy gets up there, and he crushes Trump.
00:07:16.920 And you guys are like, oh, he got so destroyed.
00:07:20.280 Crushes Trump.
00:07:21.080 Look at the way Biden beat Trump.
00:07:22.500 People don't want a person like Trump, and in America, watched all the policies that you
00:07:29.360 support.
00:07:30.560 Biden comes president.
00:07:32.380 He does what he does.
00:07:34.000 Four years later, his vice president, his VP, Kamala Harris.
00:07:38.140 Google antitrust and see how popular it is.
00:07:40.800 His VP runs for office, okay?
00:07:43.960 Runs for office.
00:07:45.560 Loses every battleground state.
00:07:48.140 89 count, 50 for 50 states become more Republican.
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