Vivek Leaving DOGE & Trump Cracking Down On Immigration In Blue Cities
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Thank you.
Welcome to the stream, ninjas.
Welcome to the stream.
Today we're going to be talking about our boy, VistinkRamaswampy.
Right?
We're going to be talking about him.
We're going to be talking about Doge, him exiting.
And yeah, it's going to be crazy.
It's going to be absolutely crazy.
Let's see here.
I am looking here in the chat.
What's up, guys?
Welcome, welcome, welcome to the stream.
O slash in the chat, O slash in the chat.
So today we're going to be covering the Doge stuff.
We're also going to be talking about the immigration crackdowns and some other stuff that's going on.
A lot of stuff has been going on, man.
Oh, shit.
Looks like Hex's final vote is going down.
Let's see what's going on here.
This might be breaking down.
Let me turn that one off.
Sorry.
But your abuse over the years to women...
Relax for a minute.
Sorry about that.
Let's go back over to Benny and see what he's screaming about.
Because every day some of these so-called mega folk...
Mega?
It's mega.
I'm seeing all kinds of crazy things.
You know, just because somebody has gotten elected.
But that's not our democracy.
You know, if you won, why you mad?
You know?
You understand?
You know, you're acting worse than you did four years ago, and you lost.
Well, we're mad because we've seen what you've done.
Okay.
So I think they're getting nervous.
They have a little bit of nervousness in their voice, which they should.
So they're talking about these pardons.
Here is what Chip Roy said.
He was on the floor of the House, and he was talking about how the Democrats are hypocritical and shouldn't be able to be allowed to condemn the J6 pardons when they were responsible for a violation of their...
Due process rights, and they perverted the entire justice system.
Here's Chip.
And in light of, I want to follow up, though, on my colleagues here who took the floor regarding January 6th.
I was very clear on the floor here, on this House floor.
This is for P-Hexa to get, uh, that what occurred was wrong.
Confirmed, then I guess.
What had occurred was wrong.
Those who had broken the law, they should be prosecuted.
For breaking the law.
And I don't know anybody who disagrees with that.
I really don't.
And there are differing facts for each one of those 1,500 cases.
And some of them are pretty bad facts.
And some of them, there are absolutely no facts at all, but they were pursued anyway.
And therein lies the problem.
And I want everybody to really listen to this point.
There's going to be time for us to study all 1,500 cases.
We can look and we can judge.
What was the nature of how they were arrested?
Where they were arrested?
Where were they put in jail?
How long were they in jail?
What were the conditions in the jail?
How many of their loved ones could they talk to?
What was their access to defense counsel?
What was the nature of the prosecution?
What did the judges...
If you guys are just joining the stream, it looks like this is, uh...
The final vote for Pete Hexet.
So we're just tuning into this a little bit, and then I'm going to get into the topic at hand.
I'm just seeing that this Robert ESQ is live right now.
I did a stream with him for his channel, actually, when I was over at AmFest.
Nice guy.
Very nice guy.
So...
What were the sentences?
We need to look at all those things.
Notably, the president commuted, I think, 14 individual sentences.
I don't have it right in front of me, but I think it was 14. Which tells me that the president and his team went through and tried to differentiate some of the worst egregious acts, in their view, that shouldn't be pardoned, but rather commuted to time served.
But I would also note this.
We are now 48 months beyond the events.
Many of these individuals were arrested early in the process, have been in jail, have been in the judicial system, and have been dragged along.
I've talked to Dozens of the parents, family members, wives, husbands, spouses of the people that were jailed, unable to talk to their loved ones, people without criminal records, people who had done nothing else.
Many of these people were charged with just parading here in the Capitol complex, which then the court said, well, not sure about that, and then crossing a line and being a place where you're not supposed to be, the obstruction issues.
Well, what were you obstructing exactly?
I think it is important to note that what occurred that day should not have occurred, that many of the acts that occurred should have been punished.
Some that were punished should have been punished.
But when you completely ignore the rule of law, when you politically charge people, when you use the Department of Justice as a political weapon, you undermine the rule of law, and you turn it on its head, So that there's no differentiation between the right and the wrong.
And I just want to pause on this, just to recap a little bit, because here on this channel, we have covered January 6th for, well, since the beginning.
And we've seen cops tap other cops on the shoulders and stand aside so that people can come in.
They all got charged.
We saw and heard testimony in the Proud Boys trial about cops shooting people in the face.
With projectiles causing the crowd to be instigated and have to be compressed and to flee, essentially, to cause some of this to happen.
In other words, there was a self-defense component to it that was never talked about.
We talked about Ray Epps.
We talked about all of the undercover CHS informants that were there that we never learned anything about because they were with Homeland Security Investigations.
And the list goes on and on and on.
In addition to that, right, throw in the pipe bomber and the distractions, and why'd they move the barricades, and why did Trump order it to be secured, and why wasn't it secured, and why did the bike racks get moved so that people didn't know where the barriers were, and all these questions that keep coming up.
Why did Milley, an acting Secretary of Defense, not do anything about this?
Why did the National Guard go over, or military rather, go and support and secure the House for the Joint Chiefs of Staff?
But they weren't available, for some reason, to come secure the Capitol building, even though they were standing right there blocks away.
The list goes on and on.
Now, in addition to all of those facts, once they were charged with fraudulent cases, they then put them in a jurisdiction where there were 93% Democrats on juries, if you can say that they are at least in parallel with how they vote, probably.
It's not a free and fair jury, a jury of your peers.
It is rigged politically by a system that was exacerbated by a corrupt attorney general.
So the facts were bad.
The law was bad.
The process was bad.
Every single thing was bad.
And that's why these pardons are valid.
It's not like...
Like, they did a bunch of bad things, and so we kind of feel bad about these pardons and all that.
No, I don't feel bad about the pardons at all.
I agree.
I think the January 6th absolutely should have been pardoned.
It was an egregious misuse of law enforcement resources, time, and efforts to go chase down a bunch of people for misdemeanor charges.
Some people did get taken down for felonies.
You know, obviously, if you assault an officer, I understand that.
But at the same time, you know...
At the same time, they were absolutely being overcharged.
And again, if you're going to go ahead, right, and ban people for, if you're going to go ahead and ban people, excuse me, not ban people, arrest people, excuse me, I just woke up, guys.
You know, I literally wake up and just stream with y'all and just, if you're going to go ahead and arrest people for that, well, guess what?
BLM, Antifa, all these guys, We don't show the same level of force for them when they riot and destroy cities.
So we have to be consistent here, and that's the problem.
We're not consistent at all.
So, all right, let's see here.
So it looks like this committee thing is still going.
Let's do this.
Let's go ahead and get into today's topic, right?
And then we'll go ahead and cook our boy, Hassan, as usual.
With the ice shit, the immigration.
We'll follow back up what the heck says stuff.
But today's big news, guys, which just happened a few days ago, actually.
But this is Vivek Ramaswamy leaving Doge, as you guys know, right?
To give you guys a little bit of background here.
What is Doge?
Doge was basically going to be a government agency that oversees other government agencies to stop...
Bureaucracies and overfunding and misuse of funds, okay?
I think it stands for accountability or some shit.
Let me see here.
Doge.gov.
What the fuck?
Oh, not Foge.
Doge.gov.
Department of Government Efficiency, right?
And look, you can see here, it's an official website.
It's here.
I don't know if it's up yet, but there it is.
Department of Government Efficiency.
Right?
And Vivek Ramaswamy and your boy Elon were going to head this agency to ensure that government bureaucracy, over-bloating, over-spending, misuse of funds, misappropriation of funds, whatever it may be, they would come in and ensure that that doesn't happen.
Now, what I will say is, in the U.S. government, we already have something like that.
It's called the Office of Professional Responsibility, which is—or, sorry, Office of Inspector General.
Right?
Like, for example, DOJ OIG, right?
So, the OIG, and there's a bunch of different OIGs, right?
Just so you guys know.
There's one for DHS. There's one for DOD. There's Department of Office of Inspector General, right?
Responsible for conducting nearly all the investigations of DOJ employees and programs.
There are offices of several hundred employees reporting to the Inspector General, and it was hosted in 2012. So these guys essentially do, right?
Frank, what are you doing?
Frank, come here.
These guys kind of already do what Doge is, right?
Now, I'm assuming him bringing in Vivek and Elon.
We'd almost kind of get another set of eyes in there, but that's basically what Doge was supposed to be.
All right, Frank, go to bed.
Go to bed.
Love you too, bud.
Come on, Frank.
Bed.
So, yeah.
So that's kind of what it is.
So him and Elon are supposed to take this over.
So let's go ahead and watch this video real quick, give you guys a quick little summary.
I have a suspicion why.
We talked about it a little bit yesterday, why he has this exit with Doge.
And now he's gonna run for office in Ohio.
He's originally from Ohio.
Actually, you know what?
Let's go ahead and...
Because you guys might not even know.
Because I understand.
So who is Vivek Ramaswamy?
He's born August 9, 1985. He's an American entrepreneur and politician.
He founded Rovian Sciences, a pharmaceutical company, in 2014. In February 2023, Ramaswamy declared his candidacy for the Republican Party nomination in the 2024 United States presidential election.
He suspended his campaign in January 2024 after finishing fourth in the Iowa caucuses and proceeded to endorse Trump's candidacy.
Now, I was supposed to have Ramaswamy on the show, guys, but...
He got scared.
He got cold feet or whatever the fuck it may be.
And I know why.
Basically, I was going back and forth on Twitter with dumbass Asian Doll.
I was roasting her.
And I guess they saw, oh, shit, man.
Like, we can't be associated with this guy.
So they decided not to do it.
Which I didn't even go hard.
But...
He ended up, literally, like a week later, dropping out the race.
So he's supposed to come on the show sometime in January.
He ended up dropping out the race later on that month.
So whatever.
You know, so just kind of a...
And this is the first time I've heard...
I've heard from a couple people that he's very sneaky.
A lot of it is, you know, it puts the image out, etc.
But here's the thing.
He's like an Indian...
Obama speaks very well.
Smart guy.
I still think he's a smart guy, right?
But that kind of made me think, like, is this guy for real?
You know what I mean?
Ramaswamy was born in Cincinnati to Indian immigrant parents.
He graduated from Harvard University with a bachelor's degree in biology and later earned a degree from Yale Law School.
Ramaswamy worked as an investment partner at a hedge fund before founding Rovian Sciences.
He also co-founded an investment firm Strive Asset Management.
And I think he's got to be a billionaire, I think.
His net worth, let's see here.
And that's the thing, man.
Like, these guys...
Okay, so, yeah, his net worth is at $960 million.
So, okay.
So, he's pretty much a billionaire, Chad.
He's pretty much a billionaire.
Right?
His son, Barron, is taking center state.
Well, that's funny.
That's funny, that accident is hilarious, bro.
...asking in glory.
His son, Barron, is taking center stage.
Elon Musk is doing Nazi salutes, but one person is consp...
Bruh, if you actually think he threw a Nazi salute, you are fucking stupid.
Okay?
Oh, slash the chat, by the way.
But yeah, if you actually think that these people are dumb, Benjamin Netanyahu, a bunch of vivid prowls, all these, like, pro...
Because I follow a lot of pro-Israel accounts on Twitter.
Like all of them, Ben Shapiro, all of them defended Trump.
So no, he didn't throw a Nazi salute.
If even these sensitive Zionists, right, are saying Elon Musk did nothing wrong, then trust me, he didn't throw up a fucking salute.
But obviously the left-wing media ran with it to try to make him look crazy and say he threw a Nazi salute.
But the very people that you think that he offended came out and defended him.
Literally all the big Zionists.
Bro, the Prime Minister of Israel came out and said that Elon Musk has been an ally to the Jewish people and that it wasn't a Nazi slew.
Jonathan Greenblatt, head of the Anti-Defamation League, ADL, came out and said Elon Musk did not do it as a Nazi slew, right?
Ben Shapiro came out and said he didn't do a Nazi slew.
So if all the most prominent pro-Israel Zionists are coming out defending Elon, Then why the fuck do we got idiots like this on the left, like this chick, and Hasan Piker, and a bunch of other people saying, oh, he did a Nazi salute.
Like, no he didn't, dude.
No he didn't.
You know?
There's a reason why I call him Julan Musk.
You know, obviously it's funny, but he's a huge supporter of Israel.
Huge supporter of Israel, this guy.
He went to Auschwitz, put the hat on, you know what I mean?
Did the, you know, he did the whole, he did the Kanye tour, if you know what I'm saying?
After you make certain statements?
Because I think that he made some statements they didn't like on the Lex Friedman podcast when he said that for every one Hamas fighter that you kill, you create two or three more.
I don't think they like that.
So they forced his ass to go to Auschwitz after that.
To have the talk, if you know what I'm saying.
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Globalists, Frankists, Sabatius, Communists, Right Marxists, Feminists.
When they use any of these terms, you already know who they're talking about, man.
So, uh, let's see here.
We got, uh, Corley, an hour ago.
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That is Vivek Ramaswamy.
He attended all the Inauguration Day events.
But his presence was limited.
Not like other Trump allies and advisors.
So what happened here?
Apparently, there's been a breakup.
Vivek Ramaswamy has left the DOGE department.
DOGE stands for Department of Government Efficiency.
It was announced by Trump in November.
Its job is to downsize the US government, to cut the bulk, and to boost efficiency.
Trump and Ramaswamy were supposed to head DOGE together.
But Ramaswamy is out.
Why?
Reports say he was booted out by Elon Musk.
And that Ramaswamy could now return to his state of Ohio.
Apparently, he plans to run for governor there.
But how did things unravel so fast?
Well, Vivek Ramaswamy never fit the classic Republican mold.
He is not white, he is not Christian, and he is not experienced.
Vivek Ramaswamy is just 38 years old.
He is a newbie in Republican politics.
Then how did he shoot to fame?
Thanks to his loyalty to Donald Trump, Ramaswamy modeled his politics on the U.S. president.
The same brash attitude, the same disruptive policies.
Here's the thing.
They differed on some things, but Vivek definitely was better at articulating them.
Very well-spoken guy.
In the same corporate background.
The difference is that Trump made it work, but Ramaswamy could not.
No, the difference is that Trump has a very large and loyal fan base.
And those people are going to vote Trump no matter what.
That's what it is.
A lot of Republicans did not like his brash attitude.
We saw that late last year.
Ramaswamy triggered a debate on H-1B visas.
He said, American culture venerated mediocrity over excellence.
Apparently that was the last straw.
Let me quote.
What an insider said.
Republicans wanted him out before the tweet, but kicked him to the curb when that came out.
Reports say Vivek Ramaswamy had a plan charted out.
He wanted to work at Doge for a while, maybe get some achievements under his belt, and after that he wanted to run for governor.
But Elon Musk had other ideas.
He did not think that...
I'll tell you guys this.
Elon Musk, he's got too much power, bro.
He's getting a little bit too much power, and this is not a guy that we want to have power, man.
I'll be honest with y'all.
Like, you guys know my beef with Elon Musk, right?
He basically fucking took my verification, took my subscribers away, etc.
Shadowban my account, even though we're still cooking, by the way.
We're still cooking, chat.
Let me see the X account, how it's doing.
We are, what, fucking 230k followers are still growing at a great rate.
Despite the fact that I'm fucking shadow banned and my verification is taken and shit like that, we're still cooking it, right?
Oh, by the way, guys, I made this thread here.
All the, oh shit, two points.
Let's go, baby!
I just woke up and saw this shit.
2.6 million impressions on this.
I did this thread, guys, on the JFK assassination.
Really good read.
Really good read.
I went systematically through everything that led to this problem.
Right?
With JFK. Let me drop this in the chat for you guys.
Feel free to share this shit with all your people.
OSS Squad, I need you guys to fucking share this shit.
It's pinned at the top of my X right now.
I go through the Israeli link for that shit.
Right?
Very nice and short.
And then at the end, I go ahead and I link the entire Rumble one that I did, right, with what got JFK killed.
But the point is, guys, the point is that Elon Musk censored a bunch of large ex-accounts that disagreed with him.
He took the verifications away.
He took their subscribers away.
He demonetized them.
For me, I don't really care that much.
The only thing that pisses me off is I can't livestream on it anymore because it's not a verified account.
That's really the main thing that pisses me off.
Right?
I can still do spaces, though, so that might be a route.
But regardless, clearly, this guy, when you piss him off, goes unhinged.
He went ahead and took, like, Osmond Gold's check and he, like, leaked a bunch of text messages that they had because Osmond Gold said that he boosts and he's not good in the game.
Like, this is not someone that we want to have power.
Here's the other thing, too.
Elon Musk, guys.
Elon Musk, he can't even get a fucking security clearance.
Yes, I said that right.
The boss of Tesla can't even get a fucking security clearance.
Why?
Because he uses drugs.
So this dude can't even access portions of his own company because he can't get a clearance.
Yet he's right there next to the fucking president and he runs one of the biggest news apps in the world and he silences people for having different political speech than he does.
Right?
So, let me go ahead and, uh, we'll finish watching this and I'm gonna show you guys the tweet that she's talking about.
We'll read through it with Vivek.
Swami could run Doge and campaign for governor.
So the solution?
To let him go.
It also tells you how powerful Elon Musk has become.
Boom!
She took the words right out of my mouth.
Pause.
Tells you where Ramaswamy stands, largely isolated.
This is the second time Republicans have targeted him.
The first was during a Senate bid.
When J.D. Vance became vice president, it opened up a vacancy.
Vance was a senator from Ohio, so someone needed to fill that seat.
And reports say Vivek Ramaswamy mounted a campaign for it.
He wanted to become a senator, but he was denied.
Now he wants to run for governor.
It should be interesting.
Let's see if Donald Trump endorses him or not.
He'll endorse him.
You'll endorse him.
100% endorse him.
Alright, so...
let's see what else here all right Doge co-founder Vivek Ramaswamy will no longer head the department leaving Elon Musk as the sole chair Edward Lawrence joins us live from the White House with more.
Edward, what's the back story?
Yeah, so he's stepping away, possibly for future endeavors, and I'll get to that in just a second.
Elon Musk was spotted here on the White House complex yesterday, and noticeably absent was his Doge duo brother, Vivek Rameshwamy.
Now, a Trump transition spokesperson says that Vivek has stepped away from the Department of Government Efficiency because he's possibly going to run for the governor of Ohio.
Now, on social media, Vivek says this.
He says, quote, I'm confident that Elon and the team will succeed in streamlining government.
I'll have more to say soon about my future plans for Ohio.
Last night, when President Trump signed the executive order creating Doge, he was asked about the world's richest person getting an office in the West Wing.
This is an order creating and implementing the Department of Governmental Efficiency, known as Doge.
Okay, that's a big one.
Is Elon Musk going to get a West Wing office?
No.
He's getting an office for about 20 people that we're hiring to make sure that these get implemented.
So Doge now is off the ground.
Yeah, right now, guys, as we speak, Elon Musk lives at Mar-a-Lago, FYI. I confirmed it yesterday.
He still lives in Mar-a-Lago.
So, yeah, I mean, we're going to be stuck with Elon for four years, guys.
I'll give you all this right now.
He's trying to do, like, ex-pay and stuff like that?
Fuck.
That.
Guys, do not tie your money to Elon Musk anyway.
Do not put the chip in your brain.
Like, don't do it.
The guy cannot be trusted.
He cannot be trusted.
...around and started running with those 20 folks that are here on the complex, and we'll have to see what day two of the Trump administration has to offer.
I can tell you that the lights are on in the residence right now.
They were on when I got here at 5.30.
Back to you guys.
All right, Edward, thanks so much.
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You've all heard the news by now.
The vague is out at Doge.
But never fear.
The mission to slash government waste and regulations is not going with them.
Far from it.
The agency is just getting started.
So let's take a look at what President Trump tasked it with in his executive order.
Create Doge teams at each department, which includes at least four people, a team lead, one engineer, one HR specialist, and one attorney.
Modernize federal technology and software.
They're looking to streamline it all.
And the July 4, 2026 termination date still stands for part of the agency.
With one look at its X page, you'll see post after post uncovering unnecessary spending.
One of its latest potential targets, the penny, arguing it cost three cents to make...
One cent, literally.
So with Vivek out, our next guest has thrown his hat in the ring to help lead the group.
Let's bring in CEO of the investment firm Azoria, James Fishback.
James, thanks for being with us.
Okay, so I love the fact that you want to get involved in this thing.
Doge is great.
Vivek out, you got Elon Musk at the top.
Some would say, does Elon Musk really need that kind of partner?
Can't he just do this himself?
What do you bring to the table, James?
Well, Brian, good evening.
The reality is, to your point about the penny, it's an absolute egregious waste of money, and Elon is right to focus on spending cuts across the board.
I was at Mar-a-Lago with business people from all industries last month, and the thing that they were most excited about, Brian, was cutting excess regulation, bureaucracy, and the administrative state.
The truth is that over the past 50 years, the codes of the federal regulations have gone from 15 pages to over 180,000 pages.
If you wanted to read all of that, it would take you over three years.
This bureaucracy, this regulation is holding back new...
That's the big difference between private sector and government sector.
Government sector, they're very lazy, man.
Very inefficient because you're going to get paid no matter what in the government, so people are lazy.
Versus private sector, it's far more merit-based and performance-based.
If I could give you guys one big difference between private sector versus the government sector, you get a stable paycheck, you don't got to worry about shit, you don't got to work hard, right?
You're going to get paid no matter what, which is why the bureaucracy is there.
Versus in the private sector, you have to be efficient.
You got to produce stuff or else you get fired.
So in the private sector, they're far better at getting shit done.
However, they also take a lot of shortcuts to save money, which can cause issues.
And so Doge's mission can't just be the spending cuts that are absolutely right under Elon's leadership.
It also has to be Vivek's original vision and President Trump's original vision of cutting back the administrative state to save America and to bring in this new golden age.
And Elon's original vision, because that was kind of formed together, the two of them, they wrote about it in a Wall Street Journal piece.
And the foundation of this regulatory rollback of these rules that were implemented by kind of faceless bureaucrats for the last 40 years are those two Supreme Court decisions that were just recently handed down, West Virginia v.
EPA, and then the Loper-Bright decision, which overturned the Chevron Doctrine.
That is at the heart of what will unleash the animal spirits in this country, which will unleash— So guys, I got my Discord up.
Shout out to Bills for helping me with it.
I got the Discord up, so now I can see what you guys are typing in the Discord.
So if you're a member of Castle Club, guys, get in Discord, right?
Castle Club's only $35 a month, bro.
We give you guys Zoom calls.
It's fucking lit.
Once a week, at least.
Right?
So...
So I'm going to definitely be interacting with you guys here on the Discord as well, reacting to stuff and everything else like that.
Like, right now they're making fun of this nigga, uh, FBA, Bryce, or whatever his name is, or Bryce, saying, uh, we got this stupid FBA in here.
I agree, he's an idiot.
You niggas in here trying to get attention.
So, yeah, they're cooking him right now in the, in the Myron Gaines chat.
American prosperity for decades to come is to treat those rules and regulations as if they're illegal.
That's exactly right.
They're illegal.
They're unconstitutional.
The overturning of Chevron doctrine proved that.
But the bigger point here, Dagan, is that they're anti-capitalist and anti-worker.
When you have an occupational license in my home state of Florida that says that if you want to be a barber, if you want to simply cut hair and earn a living, you've got to pass a test, pay a fine, and sit for 600 hours of instruction.
That's a problem.
That is not capitalism.
And so whether you're Congresswoman Marie Gluscombe Perez, who's a Democrat, by the way, in Washington's third congressional district, she pointed out a pointless regulation that you cannot serve fresh food in a child care facility unless you have more than seven sinks.
What does that mean for the kids?
They have to eat Fritos, Doritos and Lays as opposed to mangoes and bananas.
And so there's pointless regulation across the board.
Elon is extremely well positioned to handle the spending.
If President Trump wants to refocus Doge's work on regulation and streamlining government at the federal and state level, I've worked with a vacant the past on this bill act when actually introduced us over two years ago He and I speak all the time and I was specifically working on this regular blackman Tory piece with the bait up until last week and so I'm gonna go the the Republican Party just you guys know has been infiltrated by tech bros liberals and progressives and Globalists
That's what the Conservative Party has been taken over by.
Trump originally was a nationalist, but now he's got a bunch of people on his team.
That are hardcore globalists, man.
Because Elon, make no fucking mistake about it, is a globalist.
He's a globalist, John.
James, we got like 10 seconds left.
You are a regulatory encyclopedia.
I gotta hand it to you on that.
How are you gonna make your pitch to get the job?
Who are you talking to?
What are you gonna do?
I've had a number of meetings with folks here in D.C. today.
I'll be here for one more day.
But I think the most important thing is it's going to be President Trump's decision.
He is the greatest president of the 21st century.
It's about delivering on his historic mandate.
Doge can do that, and I would be honored to help.
All right.
He sounds just like Rebecca when he talks.
All right.
So this tweet right here, guys, right?
So during the H-1B debacle, right?
And I've explained this before, but I'll quickly recap this for you guys.
Going back.
Let's go back to December 24th, roughly right before Christmas.
Right?
Laura Loomer starts up a fucking hornet.
She basically kicks the hornet's nest.
And she starts becoming very critical of Trump's nominations on his team.
Right?
Some of these people are tech bros.
Some of these people are billionaires.
Right?
The Bill Ackmans, the Saks, the fucking...
The Suriname guy, I forget his name.
That...
Trump got involved to be involved with the AI stuff, who also himself was a visa holder.
But the long story short is this.
She was critical of the H-1B visa and how it brings foreign labor here and how H-1B visas historically have been a kind of a backdoor way to get a bunch of foreign labor under the guise of it being skilled labor, okay?
They come in, they get these tech jobs, they take these jobs from American citizens because they're able to go ahead and be paid less, and it creates issues.
Right?
So, this caused a huge rift on Twitter.
Right?
It was really a fucking world war.
There were two different fronts.
There were the people that were pro-H-1B visa, right?
That were on Vivek and Elon Musk's side.
And then there were guys that were opposing the visa that were against Elon Musk and Vivek, right?
Because the tech bros are on one side of MAGA. We're saying, no, it's good.
And the MAGA supporters, the loyalists, were like, no, this is not good.
Right?
Laura Loomer led the charge on the anti-H1B. And Elon, obviously, and Vivek were leading the charge for the H1B. Okay?
In response to the backlash that Vivek and Elon got, because they were getting ratioed and embarrassed all over the place, by the way.
Right?
In response to the backlash that Vivek got, he wrote this tweet.
I personally think that this tweet was instrumental in having him step down.
It was wildly unpopular, right?
We're going to read it.
So, it goes here.
The reason top tech companies often hire foreign-born or first-generation engineers over Native Americans isn't because of an innate American IQ deficit, a lazy and wrong explanation.
A key part of it comes down to the C word.
Culture.
Tough questions demand tough answers.
And if we're really serious about fixing the problem, we have to confront the truth.
Our American culture has venerated mediocrity over excellence for way too long, at least since the 90s and likely longer.
That doesn't start in college.
It starts young.
Keep in mind, guys, that Vivek's only about, he's not even 40 years old.
He's about 39. So he's born mid-80s, probably more than likely.
And he is from Ohio.
Born in the United States to immigrant parents.
A culture that celebrates the prom queen over the math Olympiad, champ or jock over the valedictorian, will not produce the best engineers.
A culture that venerates Corey from Boy Meets World or Zack and Slater over Screech and Saved by the Bell or Stefan over Steve Urkel in Family Matters will not produce the best engineers.
For those that aren't familiar with these 90s shows, basically, the cool kid versus the nerd is what he's comparing with these different characters.
Fact, I know multiple sets of immigrant parents in the 90s who actively limited how much their kids could watch those TV shows precisely because they promoted mediocrity, and their kids went on to become wildly successful STEM graduates.
More movies, like Whiplash, fewer reruns of Friends, Most normal American parents look skeptically at those kinds of parents.
More normal American kids view such those kinds of kids with scorn.
If you grow up aspiring to normalcy, normalcy is what you will achieve.
Now close your eyes and visualize which families You knew in the 90s or even now who raised their kids according to one model versus the other.
Be brutally honest.
Normalcy doesn't cut it in hyper-competitive global market for technical talent.
If we pretend like it does, we'll have our asses handed to us by China.
This can be our Sputnik moment.
We've awakened from slumber before and we can do it again.
Trump's election Hopefully marks the beginning of a new golden era in America.
But only if our culture fully wakes up.
A culture that once again prioritizes achievement over normalcy.
Excellence over mediocrity.
Nerdiness over conformity.
Hard work over laziness.
That's the work we have cut out for us rather than wallowing in victimhood and just wishing or legislating alternative hiring practices into existence.
I'm confident we can do it.
Two American flags.
119 million views, 155k likes.
And obviously, you got a bunch of people here in the comments.
Mike Cernovich writes, The Woodstock generation managed to build out aerospace, the one before we went to the moon.
He missed the typo there.
America was doing great.
Underlying your post is that we were all living in squalor until being rescued by H-1Bs.
Then why did everyone want to come here?
Vivek says, That version of America, the one that used to embody unbridled exceptionalism, is exactly what we wanted to return to.
That's a point about culture, not immigration policy.
Do you really need to start listing American inventors and what the world wouldn't have without us?
That's the version of America I want to see us return to.
We tried this during COVID. Control of America was effectively handed over to the Screechers and Steve Urkels.
It was not good.
That's Jack Post saying that.
If our culture, and you guys just see, like, all these people are responding, these big accounts are responding.
Elijah Schaefer goes, white people built marvelous nations that were nearly completely white until 1965. We managed to build some of the greatest cities in the world and inventions other countries could only copy.
We didn't have the H-1B visa replacing our jobs and we're fine.
This is about cheap labor.
Yeah, it's facts.
Only the best of the best should be in our country, people that can do jobs that Americans can't do.
When he says, uh, so you guys can see here, right?
All these people saying this stuff.
The brood of truth, thank you, this guy Colin Ruggs.
This guy's like a fucking Vivek D sucker, though.
So what do I think about all this, right?
And that kind of brings me to this very, because multiple news stories were going on.
We get Vivek leaving Doge.
But then we have to analyze why Vivek left Doge.
And a big part of the reason why he left Doge was this tweet, right?
Wildly unpopular.
People disliked it, right?
Because what he's basically saying is, hey, for lack of a better term, Americans are lazy and we don't prioritize science, technology, engineering, math, etc.
And it's the immigrants that do that.
Whatever it may be.
So, as you guys know, Trump...
Got rid of DEI. Right?
He's closed down a bunch of DEI offices.
It's great.
Right?
Now, we're going to go back in time a little bit.
Before DEI, diversity, inclusion, diversity, whatever the fuck it stands for.
Hold on.
It stands for...
Diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Sorry.
Right?
Diversity...
Equity and inclusion.
So before DEI, guys, it used to be affirmative action.
And what affirmative action worked to do was to narrow the gap between the white male, let's just call it what it is, the white male and every other group of people.
There was this premise that Caucasian men had all The economic, social, and cultural superiority and leverage.
And in having it that way, from this country being built by white men, let's just be honest, our forefathers were all white Europeans.
As a byproduct of being the founders of this country and creating this country and writing the Constitution and fighting in the wars, etc., they had institutional power over many decades or hundreds of years.
We're a relatively new nation, guys.
So, this term affirmative action came to play and the goal was to level the playing field and almost reel back some of this advantageous head start that Caucasian men have.
I'm telling you guys what it is.
Now, I would argue That's what affirmative action, their purpose.
I would argue within the last 20 to 30 years that affirmative action has been very aggressive.
We've hired people that quite frankly don't deserve certain positions.
We've put people in positions of power based on the color of their skin versus their meritocracy or their gender.
We've passed up people that were white men so that we can go ahead.
And hire someone that might be a black woman, or someone from India, or someone from China, or maybe someone who is Hispanic.
We've prioritized making things politically correct over excellence.
And this has been going on for many decades.
Affirmative action, I would say within the last 20 to 30 years, has been wildly unpopular.
Right?
So, what did they do?
They rebranded affirmative action.
It created DEI, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
DEI is nothing more than, you know, a rebranding, repackaging of affirmative action, right?
And I've shown you guys before how DEI influences the hiring practices.
We're looking at LA right now, right?
You make fun of the DEI fire chief, et cetera, who is like some...
Lesbian woman or something that isn't even in shape.
We look at the TikToks of the female firefighters that can't do push-ups, right?
We see the police officer females that are shooting suspects when they disarm them.
Yes, I kid you not, I literally saw a woman disarm a guy that was compliant during a traffic stopper.
She shot him while she was trying to retrieve his weapon, right?
We see these hundreds of police videos where female police officers are not able to do what they're supposed to do because they're not in shape, they're not strong enough, they're not competent enough, right?
We saw Pete Hexeth get rolled during his confirmation hearing for his comments about putting women in positions of combat, being called a sexist or whatever.
And this disdain, this pushback...
For what was once affirmative action now being called DEI, it comes from years of frustration of inadequacy.
We've prioritized feelings over facts.
We've promoted making people feel good over biological realities.
And DEI is what I consider the final boss of this problem.
It's been something that's been pissing off the right for a long time.
So Trump comes into office and one of his first executive orders is to get rid of DEI. I like it.
Right?
And in turn, change that DEI into what is now being defined as colorless meritocracy.
Now, On paper, a colorless meritocracy sounds good, doesn't it?
Hey, we can, you know, just put the best and the brightest.
Let's put the best and the brightest in.
Right?
Let's just get the best people and put them in the job.
But what this H-1B visa debacle taught me was people like Elon Musk, like Vivek Ramaswamy, Bill Ackman, all these other guys.
These tech bros, who are closeted liberals, by the way, that just became Republicans this fucking year.
The H-1B visa debacle taught me they're for a colorblind meritocracy, but they're not for what I call American-tocracy.
Let me explain.
When I first heard this concept of colorless meritocracy, I said, awesome.
Great.
Let's put the best people in.
Right?
But colorblind meritocracy is nothing more than mass immigration with a fucking mask.
I'm going to say that again.
This H-1B visa debacle with Elon and Vivek and all these other people, even Charlie Kirk, talking about stapling fucking green cards to diplomas.
It's nothing more than mass immigration with a fucking mask on.
That's what it is.
And this is what a lot of people are scared to admit.
This is what will get you in trouble on X. This is what will get your verification taken away.
This is what will get you demonetized.
Because when they say colorblind meritocracy, what that means is we're gonna get people from all over the world and import them here because they're merit.
But what I say is, I'm for a colorblind meritocracy only if they're American.
So what I'm saying is, I want an American-tocracy.
Not a colorblind meritocracy because that is nothing more than a euphemism for more fucking immigrants.
That's what it really means.
They want to bring people from China.
They want to bring people from India.
They want to bring people from these Countries that have enormous populations where it's difficult to get jobs that will come here on visas and work for half the price.
That's what they want.
That's what they want.
Right?
They want to get rid of illegal immigrants but legally import even more immigrants to fill these jobs.
And we can see through the fucking smoke, guys.
That is why Elon Musk fought tooth and nail.
to silence and hurt those that were critical of the H-1B visa because we could see it coming.
So if it affects that stupid shit like this, where American culture has been poisoned because XYZ, blah, blah, blah, all this other stuff, fine.
If that's your argument, then we need to fix things at home.
We don't need to import more fucking people in.
Because...
If you bring in foreign cheap labor, there's no impetus to actually correct things here at home.
I agree.
We do have cultural problems.
I do agree that a lot of Americans are idiots.
I do agree that we need to reform an education system.
But that doesn't mean that we're going to give up on the American public and the American people by importing a bunch of people from foreign lands that refuse to assimilate, that refuse to learn our language, that refuse to accept our customs.
That take jobs away from totally capable American citizens.
And that's the problem with these fucking globalists.
They're not nationalists.
When you're a globalist, your job is to make as much money as possible utilizing the globe.
You cannot become a billionaire without being a globalist.
Sorry.
There's no such thing as someone that's a patriot that's also a globalist.
Sorry.
If you're worth $500 million to a billion dollars, it's going to be very difficult for you to be a nationalist.
It's going to be very difficult.
Because for you to get that business a lot of the times and make that kind of money, you need to ensure that you're dealing in the global market, not necessarily just the American market.
And that's fine.
That's what makes this country so beautiful.
We're a Capitalist society.
But I'll be fucking damned if we're going to have globalists in our fucking government where we need to be nationalists.
Nationalism is something that's been admonished, ridiculed, and attacked for several decades.
They often cite people like Mussolini and Hitler.
These guys are fascists.
Nationalists is bad.
I don't know about you guys.
But when I grew up, every day when you started school, you would pledge allegiance to the flag.
That flag right there.
Right?
One nation under God.
But now, we're letting dickheads take a kneel, cry and complain, Black Lives Matter, when in reality, they live in the best country in the fucking world that even allows them to take a fucking kneel when the national anthem is being sung.
The fact that they can even protest and take a meal during the national anthem proves their privilege, ironically enough, right?
So, I say all that to say this.
First, we had affirmative action.
Then, we got DEI, both wildly unpopular.
Affirmative action did nothing but put a mask on and call itself DEI. Then, DEI gets banned and we have a colorblind meritocracy.
And I'm here to tell you guys, this colorblind meritocracy bullshit that they're talking about, it's affirmative action and DEI with a mask on.
Because this H-1B visa debacle proved that guys like Vivek, guys like Elon, they don't give a fuck about normal Americans.
They care about the bottom line.
And that's by virtue of who the fuck they are.
Because they're billionaire businessmen.
Billionaire businessmen don't care about people like me and you.
They care about the bottom line.
If that means that they gotta bring in cheap foreign labor to increase profit margins, they're gonna fucking do it.
If that means that they're gonna abuse our immigration system, they're gonna fucking do it.
These guys aren't nationalists.
They don't care about us.
And they never did.
Guys like Elon and Vivek and these tech bros, they've been rich so fucking long, if you ask them, what does a carton of eggs cost nowadays, they wouldn't know.
Guys like that haven't stepped in a grocery store in 10 plus years probably.
You guys understand the difference here?
These are the kinds of guys where they don't walk around in public without security.
They don't drive their own cars.
They fly private jet everywhere.
They forgot what it's like to be a regular person.
Thankfully for me, and I thank God for this, I grew up really poor.
I didn't become financially, like, really well off until I was damn near 30. So I understand what it's like to go to a grocery store, pick up some food, and realize, ah, shit, I don't got enough.
I gotta put some of that back.
I know what it's like where you're driving around and you're low on fucking gas and you're like, shit, I gotta wait till Friday.
Can't put gas in this thing.
I know what it's like to fucking look through and try to find coupons and try to save money.
Right?
So, when they say this stupid shit, part of it...
Is nefarious, but another part of it is also obliviousness.
These guys aren't like us.
And they'll never be like us.
So when they say colorblind meritocracy, what they're not telling you is by any means necessary.
One more time, guys.
When they say colorblind meritocracy, also known as DEI part two and affirmative action part three.
What they're really saying is blind, colorless meritocracy by any means necessary.
Well, I'm here to coin a new term for you guys.
We want American-tocracy, which means what passport do you carry?
You're an American?
Great.
You get the job over an H-1B motherfucker.
Because the only way for us to save this country...
It's for us to save it ourselves, which means Americans need to get these positions.
So anyway, with that said, that's my monologue on that.
These guys think they could pull the fucking wool over our eyes with colorblind meritocracy.
We're not fucking buying it.
We're not fucking buying it.
We know what your real plan is.
You want to bring in foreigners?
One condition.
Make them get an O-1 visa.
Make them get a...
Fuck, I forgot what the other one is.
But there's like two main visas for extraordinary capability.
Make them get those visas.
Because guess what?
If you get an O-1 visa, that means that we can't necessarily replace your skill set in America.
I'm okay with that.
I'm okay with that.
Make them earn it.
Make them fill out that packet.
Make them actually have to fucking come here where we can't do what they do.
We want scientists, we want engineers, all sorts of shit?
Make them do all one visas.
Oh, but wait, you don't want to do that, do you?
You don't want to do that.
Because the reality is, these people that we're bringing in aren't bringing in skill sets that we don't already have here, man.
And this is the problem, we let these fucking globalists, they don't even know how much milk costs.
Come in and be in positions of power to try to reform our immigration or our economy.
They have no clue.
No fucking clue.
Elon Musk, if you think about it, he's a naturalized U.S. citizen.
But when he went to Twitter to complain or to push back against guys like me and others that were talking about the H-1B visas being, like, not good and importing more work isn't good.
What did he do?
I'll tell you what he did.
He said, I came into the country on the H-1B visa.
I will fight you guys for this.
Right?
Does that sound like someone who's an American?
To me, it sounds like he's an immigrant that's kind of like, yo.
I came here on this visa.
I'm going to fight you guys through the nail to preserve it.
Meanwhile, someone like me, who I've been very transparent with you guys, I'm just like Elon and Vivek.
I was born in the United States to immigrant parents, just like Vivek.
Elon came here and naturalized, right?
Why do I say this?
I say it to say I should be agreeing with them because I'm closer actually to their background than a lot of these people.
On the right to have an issue with what they're doing.
But I've been honest enough and I've been transparent with you guys where I told you.
I told you guys my background on my father.
My father came here.
He drove a taxi.
He got robbed many times.
He got attacked.
But he never once took a dollar of welfare.
He never once took government assistance.
He was a very proud man.
Right?
He always used to remind me this.
Anytime I did something stupid at school.
I came to this country.
I'm not taking any government aid.
I'm not doing this bullshit.
I'm not scamming like everybody else.
You need to become a somebody.
And when I was a kid, that didn't stand with me.
It didn't make sense, right?
Then, I grow up, fast forward like 30 plus years, and I find out that people that emigrated here from Sudan or the Middle East, etc., they were all on welfare.
While my dad was struggling to try to fucking figure a way to make money or whatever, all these people were gaming the system.
Right?
And this is the very ugly truth of someone who grew up as a first-generation American.
A lot of the time, these people that we import are not good for the country, man.
Call it like it is.
That's the really ugly truth, Vivek.
Elon.
For everyone...
Straight-edge family that comes in and does what they're supposed to do and contributes to society, there's like 10 others that be on some fuck shit.
So, though Elon might be an exception to the rule and he was H-1B visa holder that ended up doing something, that doesn't refute the fact that a lot of people come here, a lot of these immigrants come here and fuck shit up.
A couple of days ago, a U.S. Border Patrol agent was killed.
You want to know who killed him?
A foreign national that came to the United States on an H-1B visa and overstayed.
Can't make this shit up, chat.
Can't make this shit up.
So again, immigrants have their place.
I understand that they could be an asset.
But we really need to focus on bringing the best and the brightest.
That's an O-1 visa, not an H-1B. Colorblind meritocracy is a fucking scam, and it's a lie.
We need to go to American-tocracy.
You guys can thank me for that fucking term later.
But anyway, move on to the next topic.
I hope you guys enjoyed that little monologue.
I didn't want to yap too much there.
But I think that it's a very important subject that needs a bit more attention.
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