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🔴We Have the Proof: These are the Immigrants Destroying America and The West 2025-10-21 18:11
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FDR or Truman.
They moved the office to the West Week.
No, that might have been Roosevelt.
That might have been Teddy Roosevelt.
Anyway, the point is Donald Trump is doing some construction, and so something, something, uh, it means he's never gonna leave office.
Americans are getting their first look at demolition underway at the White House.
Work crew is making room.
It looks like it's scared.
Your elbows that the ballroom construction would not interfere with existing White House structures.
Sorry, go back to the frame.
Damn it.
He looks like when Yogi Bear just begins to sniff the pie on the windowsill.
He's like, Pick a neck basket, right?
His nose is just like there, like it's reaching beyond his face.
I'm a child.
I think it looks like he's he's ready to get up and and evacuate if he needed to.
His bowels?
Look at him.
No, he's like, he's like just in case I have to get up.
This is concerning.
Yes.
I am known as king of the fire drill.
It's a cool nickname.
It's not.
All right, play the clip.
Interfere with existing White House structures.
Trump says the new ballroom will be 90,000 square feet larger than the White House residence itself.
It will hold 999 people and cost 250 million dollars, which the president insists will come entirely from private donations.
Oh wow.
It doesn't insist.
That's impressive.
By the way Michel Control, can you get one of the Reddit comments?
I forgot to send this to you.
Were they there were a few that said like this clearly means he wouldn't be building a ballroom if he planned on leaving in the next three years?
Whatever.
Nixon put in a hold in bowling alley.
That brings us to Reddit retards.
I hate him.
But before, Chinese fire drill, because I actually have to go take an important call.
It's from a black.
Okay.
Yeah, you go there.
Take your call and search here.
Oh, wait a minute.
Yeah.
Take la pistola!
Josh, are you staying here?
No.
Oh, okay.
Did you cross dust in my chair?
Oh boy, Josh.
Somebody take Josh.
Well, do you want me a Korean fire drill or do you not?
I mean, you did the better of the Korean fire.
I was I was drilling out there, buddy.
Whatever.
I was gonna sit in your seat, but you took the headphones with you, like got a guy who takes his hubcap with the phone.
Well, I want my own headphones.
Oh, I got him on the wrong side.
Hold on.
Like the dude who takes a steering wheel off his car when he goes to Walmart.
Never be too safe.
That's a good idea, actually.
I don't think you're supposed to wear your headphones like this.
They sound really weird now.
They look weird too, I'll be honest with you.
Not gonna lie.
Yeah, it's making me uncomfortable.
I don't like it.
And he turned it back?
Mm-hmm.
Okay, come on.
Oh.
But now the cord is going around.
Whatever.
It does sound weird when you when you reverse them for some reason.
I don't know.
You're gonna reverse them again.
No, I'm not gonna reverse them again.
So hey, so 250 million dollars is being donated by private donors.
Are any of them Jewish?
Because that will be a problem for a lot of people.
They're like, the Jews own the White House literally now.
They just want to have a party.
Just a ballroom.
A thousand person party.
It's funny that Nixon.
It's funny that Nixon put in a bowling alley and then quit.
Quit his job.
Goodbye.
Yeah.
How long is this thing gonna take to build?
I don't know.
These are all really good questions that we didn't set this segment up to be able to answer because we're focusing on the retards of Reddit.
So this one is from Mr. Frankie Hankey.
The next president should be billing Trump.
I think we've dealt with that.
These are private donations.
And if he is dead by then, bill his family for all of this.
His sons are making enough money during his presidency illegally.
Taxpayer money should not be used to fix Trump's self-esteem.
I gotta geeky good brain.
It's it's not his self-esteem.
And it's not it's not taxpayer money.
No, it's not taxpayer money.
If he's if you know if he's being honest and it really Is donated.
I mean, if you're gonna make like you should be like the Jews or Qatar or you know, anybody else that wants to have some kind of an influential position with the White House because they're giving money to do just blame somebody else.
It's not the taxpayer, you moron anyway.
I can't wait for the first democratic president to hold some kind of event in that banquet hall.
And they're gonna love it.
I can't.
It's gonna be amazing.
I can't wait to I just gobble that delicious gossip up.
What?
Yep.
Okay.
Anyway, uh something underscore, etc.
had uh this to say.
What a waste of government money.
I hope the next president turns it into a homeless shelter.
Sorry, retarded.
So all their premises are just they're all bad.
Yeah.
They're all really bad.
And by the way, you can't put a homeless shelter that close to the president of the United States.
It's not gonna work.
It's connected to the yeah, president.
So no, can't do it.
All right, Temple of Cyrix Sirenx.
One.
Yeah.
I don't know these things.
They're working on it today during the shutdown.
250 million dollar ballroom draped in gold.
The metaphors are endless.
JFC, not gonna say.
The metaphors are endless, but I don't have any.
Not gonna name any of them.
I won't do any of them, but they do are in it.
It could go on forever and ever and devorer too.
Why do they care?
I don't understand.
You want to hear a metaphor?
Yes, please.
Well, I will do it later.
No, you won't.
They're endless.
Oh, name one.
Just one.
One.
Actually, define metaphor.
Let's start simple.
Okay.
Here's from the Virgin Vibes.
Yeah.
Uh 250 million for this abomination.
We're where are all the fraud and abuse a-holes now?
Retard.
I'm pretty sure it's gonna be gorgeous.
250 million dollars, that's gotta be one hell of a ballroom.
Nobody has leveled any like legit criticisms of the ballroom yet.
That guy just did.
No, it's not a it's not at all.
How's that legit?
What?
Legit.
Nobody has any legitimate.
You're just doing this to troll me.
See, this is what happens.
You mess.
F you guys for real had this to say.
Josh, stop screwing with me.
Next you're gonna tell me that uh, you know, a homeless man had the idea and sketched the ballroom and gave it to the president, and that's how it got built.
Yeah, yeah?
Is that what you're gonna do?
No, that didn't happen.
All right, f you guys for real.
And then Republicans will say Democrats are wasting taxpayer dollars trying to restore a historic building.
Is this just all stupid people?
It's all the same.
I mean, it's just the exact same.
They haven't read anything or listened to anything about how this is being built.
But I'm retarded.
Okay.
Why am I?
Jeez, Gerald, why are you gonna I didn't just say that, but I can't.
Talk about yourself like that.
Sorry.
All right, finally, last but certainly not least, which underscore celebrations 757.
Nice ballroom you got there.
Would be a shame if Canada happened to burn it again.
Burn emoji.
They're retarded.
Yeah, they're right.
That's right.
It would be a shame.
Good point.
We would just shoot you.
So maybe give it a whirl, see what happens.
There's too many Reddit retards out there.
On that note.
I hate him.
I love how the Reddit retards even enter up in Rub Noodles.
Well, Steven.
Stephen had made the point about uh a couple extras to bring up, so I'll just bring them up real quick.
Okay.
All right.
S. D. Bruce said, uh, why build something that you can't enjoy after three years when your term ends?
Unless you aren't planning on leaving.
Chaos Monkey gonna chaos.
I'd buy my boss pass for 40 bucks.
Humans ruin everything, said he's not planning on vacating the premises.
Special like we're tatted.
And finally, uh melodic Lingenberry 7.
He isn't building a ballroom just so he can leave it for the next person after three years.
He definitely planning to stay.
Nigga, you retarded.
Whoa!
Well, he didn't say it.
Oh everybody knows that about ballrooms, though.
Right.
No, nobody builds a ballroom.
End of sentence.
I just I mean, this is one of those things where I mean, he's made some changes to the White House fine.
Presidents have the prerogative.
They can do that.
They can go and do it.
I don't Care.
Building a giant ballroom.
I get it.
It's like, okay, well, do we really need that?
It's a lot of money.
Oh, private donations?
Well, okay.
We have a nice place to uh host now, and the president can do it a little bit more, you know, easily that it's right, okay, fine.
I don't care.
They already had a ballroom by the way, but it was pretty small.
It's the only room of the White House I remember on the tour that I went on.
It is nice that they're gonna have uh a big big nice banquet slash ballroom hall.
Uh I think that's great.
I didn't want it to be paid for by taxpayer money.
It's not it's not, so I I don't see the problem in it.
Just full disclosure on who pays for it and you know what access they have.
There might be an argument to be made about uh you know demolishing part of a you know historic building that's you know a big part of our history.
It's been a hundred dollars.
We're adding to it.
123 years or something like that, but adding to our history.
New history.
Yeah, but but I don't have a problem with it.
Yeah, we could all use my money.
Okay.
What do you guys think in chat?
Let's take some chats really quickly and and and see what everybody I I don't know why this is a big deal.
He when he first announced it, he made the point of like it's a shame that people come to our country, they come to the White House and they don't have this great banquet hall.
I'm like, I don't know if that's necessary, but that's a good point.
Say, tell me somebody tell me uh in research or in chat if you guys know, like how many people the old ballroom can hold or the the current, I don't even know if it's current.
I don't know if they're the old ball.
How many balls can it hold?
That's not the question.
That's what Jeremy's.
How many people can the ballroom hold?
Not the new one, the old, and we'll see, because I think they needed a little bit more space.
Anyway, all right, let's take some chats until we find that out.
The NATO ball.
Help me noodles.
Good lord.
Are you ready?
Do you think that fine fellow asks question?
Will newer generations in the West fully realize the empirical errors of unfettered compassion in time, or will the left try and finish destroying it before it can be fixed.
Listen, that is a that is a very compelling argument.
When you push on the compassion button for people, um it that very few people are ready to have this kind of difficult conversation.
Let's make it even worse.
Make it Israel Gaza, okay?
No matter what side you come down on, one side is going to get screwed to a degree because of the positions of both sides.
Either they're gonna go in and clean out Hamas and you have to let that thing happen so that they can do it, and there's a lot of collateral damage, and obviously people are frustrated about that.
I understand it, I am too, I get it.
Um or you can just let an entity stay there that is entirely based on destroying you.
And so that's what we have in the United States.
When you allow people to come into this country that have no interest in preserving the culture and becoming a part of the culture of this country, essentially they are looking to replace what you have and what you love and what you cherish with something else.
So they're effectively destroying your culture.
Now that's not everybody that's coming in, but a large majority of the people that come in have no desire to be a part of what makes America great.
Truly great, right?
And because of that, you're seeing people's lives affected by it, and sometimes in very, very stark, difficult ways, right?
It doesn't mean that I don't want people to come in this country illegally or legally, sorry.
We we talked about that.
We talked about limiting that.
But it is going to destroy it because you're being compassionate to this person, not to people who were born here.
And there's nothing, you know, like I think the libertarian argument would be that like these people are equal, right?
These people are just equal, like just theoretically equal.
And I I'm not arguing against that.
I'm just saying that's what they would start from.
And I go, yeah, but these people were born here, and we have a duty to protect them first.
It doesn't mean that I don't care about people elsewhere.
It just means that I'm not going to sacrifice these people that I have a priority to protect and look after for somebody else.
It just doesn't make any sense.
So that's the whole America First movement.
It's not about being racist.
It's not about being exclusionary, even.
It's just saying, hey, we have to do these things here, and then we can be compassionate there.
Because if I'm just compassionate there, it gets destroyed.
And then I can't be compassionate anywhere.
So hopefully they figure that out.
Because it really there's not a lot of people willing to have that conversation because it's a hard one to have.
You just have to, though.
So I don't know.
Josh, you're looking at me with all the gold.
What you got?
I didn't even say anything this time.
Uh-huh.
You're uh next chat.
All right, uh, real quick research had chimed in about The uh ballroom.
Uh the White House is uh it's the East Room that's I believe is the part that's being demolished.
Yes, yes.
Uh and that held 200 people.
So now the new ballroom will hold uh just shy of a thousand.
Yeah, and I I think it's I think it's helpful because you know 200's not a lot when you're it was it was the largest uh room at the White House as well.
Yeah.
Now it's gonna be bigger.
Yeah.
Mo bigger.
All right, next chat.
All right.
Next from Brett W. Dickison.
What?
How do we set a standard with non-English speaking immigrants at my church?
My wife works for the church and the Hispanics expect her to translate all of her emails into Spanish for them.
Uh stop.
Hard no.
And then let nature take its course.
Why is it that we have to speak more Spanish in this country than you have to speak English?
Fuck you.
I'm so sick of that.
Sorry, that's a little I guess.
That stuff just pisses me up.
When I when an Uber driver comes up to the door and they don't know what there's they don't know how to say I gotta take a picture.
I'm like, why do I know the word foto and you don't know the word photo?
They're very together.
Why why am I expected to speak more of your language than you are of our language here?
I think it's a fair question.
Yeah.
Well, that's that's just a a part of the problem.
Like you it listen.
If I ever, God forbid, had to leave this country, like for some unforeseen incident happened and I had to go and take my family and we had to go and start a life somewhere else.
I would never dream of going to another country and not learning the language and not trying to assimilate into the culture of that country.
I would never dream of going there and saying you have to do everything my way.
Expecting I I expect you to just figure out what I'm like, I have to learn their language, otherwise, how will I communicate?
But they call us the most entitled culture in the world, America.
Yeah, it just doesn't make any sense to me.
And so listen, I think it's it's fine to have you know for church groups.
I mean, obviously, if you're trying to reach out to the Hispanic community in the area, speaking their language, having service in their language.
That I think that makes sense.
But also in their language, you need to tell them to learn inglés.
Make sure apps.
This is a free app.
It's one of the Duolingo, you can there are you could go on Google translate and do it.
Like all these different things.
I don't want to promote Google Translate and then you just speak into it.
Translate, like no, like learn a language.
No, and learn the language.
Yeah, no, I'm saying there are practical intermediate steps, but you're right.
Learn the language.
That is the number one thing.
And uh, it's not like me being just selfish saying, hey, you learn the language.
It's like it will be better for you and your kids.
Like learn the language.
I'm a little confused here, though.
It's the church.
Are they are they are they delivering sermons in in Spanish?
Is there a Spanish sermon?
Because if that's the case, maybe there is a you know a case we made that if you're providing services, then maybe you should put some emails in Spanish.
But if it's not a Spanish service church, uh you know, I don't think you have to cater to these people.
Maybe you can put a meet uh a message at the top of the email in Spanish that says, hey, translate.
Yeah, translate this yourself.
Here's a here's a link to whatever Tim was saying.
And instead of standards, my wife works for the church in the Hispanics.
Expect her to translate all her emails into Spanish for them.
Charge them.
I'm not sure.
Yeah.
I charge them.
I think we bucks per email.
Yeah.
For the word of God, you must pay.
I don't know if I want to set that standard.
But it is an email.
But that is the basic point.
Learn the language.
And nobody is pushing them to learn the language.
We have to change how we do this stuff.
Otherwise, it's never gonna get any better.
All right, next chat.
Next chat from Errol E. Question for the crew.
How do people not see an invasion and the threat of the Muslim molesters in the U.S. as a threat to our country?
Is there an answer other than Walther?
Well listen, uh that's that's a legitimate question.
Um a lot of our uh time and energy has been focused in other places, and uh that is that is one of those that we have to come back to.
Islam is it's anti antithetical to everything that we hold dear in the United States.
And it does not does not support Western culture.
Um and we've talked to you guys about this.
This is something that uh I think has just it's gotten kind of quiet.
We talked about it on the Zoran Mamdani uh deal where we had um one of his uh you know, one of the one of the lead people will say, I think this person changed, I can't remember the guy's Aqlay, right?
Uh Canvas director, I believe, or something like that.
Like he changed his title multiple Times.
I think it was it was weird.
And then it just, you know, poof, it's disappeared after all this the story came out.
But it I think people underestimate this.
And I saw somebody saying, oh, now they're going back to the tired trope of it's Islam and they're trying to distract us from Israel and all this stuff.
Shut up.
Like you guys are the ones that are entirely too focused.
And I don't mean like this audience.
I mean, the people making these claims that like every single thing in Israel, the only reason that I talk about it is because I want to disabuse people of these fake stories out here, these fake tales that they're spinning about Israel.
Not to support Israel, but to support truth so that you can make informed decisions and be pissed off when you should be pissed off and happy when you should be happy on the actions of a foreign country.
That's it.
That is all.
I wouldn't be talking about it otherwise.
So I I just I I don't know.
I mean, Islam is definitely the threat that you have to understand the strategy.
And it's been this way.
I I can't remember when I saw this video, um, but I think it was somewhere around 2008.
They were talking about Islam basically had decided that since going and fighting these countries and bombing them and doing a lot of the stuff we saw in the 80s, 90s, you know, early early 2000, uh, we saw these things happening.
And we thought, like, okay, we're gonna go fight Islam.
Like, okay, everybody's on guard now.
And they're like, listen, that strategy isn't working well.
It's not spreading Islam, it's just spreading hatred for Islam.
So what we need to do is just immigrate to these countries, have big, big families, and take them over essentially from the inside.
And that's what they're doing in a lot of these countries.
And so that I think is what people need to be aware of.
And again, it doesn't mean everybody, but it does mean you have to understand that culturally people are trying to change what you have.
That's and I I don't you know what should the proper response be to that?
I think is the question that a lot of people are asking.
Okay.
Is it somebody, you know, another culture coming in and we're learning from one another, and I'm I'm getting exposed to their culture, they're getting exposed to mine.
But they're they've moved to this country, they tried to come here, they're becoming American and and everything's great, right?
That's what I experienced in the 80s and 90s.
That that that's what it was.
Now it's like, well, they're coming over here, they have zero interest in my culture, really.
They just want to come and partake in everything that makes America great and not necessarily really contribute to that culture.
Is that the same experience that we're having?
And what should my response be to that?
Especially if it turns out that if I do that to the level that they want to, it actually would destroy this country either financially or culturally or morally, if it's non-Christian people coming over here trying to change us into a caliphate.
Like, what should my response be?
So I I think it's reasonable to to pivot back and go, hey, we've gotta we've got to make sure that we don't do that.
I as far as practical steps, I really don't know what the like laws you can pass to be able to do that.
That's that's for somebody in the legal side of things.
But you gotta be you gotta be careful and you have to pay attention to it.
Next chat.
Next chat from Amanda Denis one.
Question for the crew.
If the certain immigrants that come here who not only don't want to assimilate but actually destroy our culture, how do we combat that or get rid of them if they're here legally?
I think I just talked about that, but I think um, you know, Josh, you've experienced the Islamic culture firsthand.
I mean, what are you what are your thoughts about the cultural side of this?
Like just you know, pure unvarnished, whatever it is.
Agree, disagree, I don't care.
Just what are your thoughts?
Well, I mean, you know, it's it's complicated because we do have uh a set of laws here, and we do have this idea of uh the American dream and stuff, and you know, not everyone, not everyone, not everyone.
Uh so you take all that stuff into account.
Uh I don't like them.
And uh not my cup of tea, but there's also there's also different there's also different brands of Islam, you know?
For sure.
Um there's the one that I'm familiar with, which is uh, you know, it's more of a rural, uh, the Afghan uh brand of Islam, which is a lot different than the Iraq brand of Islam or the Saudi Arabian brand of Islam, or somebody who's been here for three generations brand of Islam.
So it there's there's different brands of it for sure.
Um I do know the one that I know is it's very backwards.
Um and it's not one that meshes well with uh America.
People call America the melting pot, and you know, it that's what it's supposed to be.
People misunderstand that word melting pot.
Like you come in and we we mix all these cultures together.
You don't just mix all your cultures together and then still have your own thing.
You know, you have your own soup brewing in the corner of the pot.
No, no, they go it comes together and you you become we're we're chicken soup.
You come here, you become chicken soup.
You don't get to be a halal corner of the pot.
No, no, no.
It's it's chicken soup.
Or it's pork and beans, baby.
We're making pork and beans more accurately.
Or beans.
Um but uh yeah, I think that there should, you know, I don't we I I don't think that banning banning migration or uh legal immigration from certain religions is ethical or or or constitutional, but uh maybe if there's a way to you know I don't know what the checks are.
There's a lot of things.
I love how you chains move when you're I mean I think if there's a lot There's gotta be some checks and balances here with with you know with people coming in, and we have to make sure that their culture does align somewhat with America.
It doesn't have to, I don't think it has to be perfect, doesn't have to be the exact uh American dream.
They don't have to look like you know uh Gerald here.
They you know, but uh there should definitely be some disqualifiers.
Yeah.
Well I got one for you.
If they're gonna incest should be one of them.
Shut up.
They're gonna usurp the uh laws that we have in this land for Islamic or Sharia law, then I think that's a disqualifying factor.
Absolutely.
Get the fuck out.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
No, I I don't disagree.
And I I think we're dealing with the uh the compassionate part.
Yeah, the compassionate part too.
No, I think that's what we're dealing with right now with so many people here.
Well, you have to don't even I mean, yes, and I think that's a a good way to look at it, but when when you're at war, what are you doing?
I mean, you theoretically you could be trying to liberate people.
A lot of sitting around being well, sorry.
It's a lot of throwing rocks as a country when you're at war, mentally, what are you doing?
You're either trying to fight against an enemy that's trying to take you out, trying to, you know, take over whatever, or you're trying to liberate something.
So that's essentially what we're doing here.
It's not a lot of people.
We haven't identified the enemy yet.
Well, no, but that's what I'm saying.
It's not so much, in my opinion.
I'm trying to think this out.
It's not so much that I don't like what they do.
It's it's so much that I love what we have.
It doesn't everything that attacks that in any way.
I'm going to fight against to differing degrees because not every culture is trying to overtake and dismantle Western culture.
Yeah.
So I'm going to maybe go like, I just don't I don't like Indians pooping in the streets in my neighborhood or something like that.
But at the same time, I'm I know that they're not trying to overtake our culture quite the same as Islam is.
So maybe the tactics are a little bit different.
I can limit No, they're terraforming our fucking land.
Yeah.
Shit land.
That's what I'm saying.
That's what they're doing.
They're literally shitting in the streets and terraforming the US into India.
In India.
No, no.
Do they do it?
I don't accept that either.
I'm not saying accept them out.
You completely didn't listen to anything that I said.
What I'm saying is I will fight them a little differently than somebody who is actively trying to take it's like a communist.
With dude wipes.
You'll use dude wipes.
Right.
Yes.
I get it.
And Fabrees.
No, I get it.
Because they'll use their hands.
I had an interpreter in Afghanistan, and he wanted to come to the States, uh, asked for my endorsement.
I did not give it.
Uh because one time we were on an uh we were on a mission and he was talking about coming to this coming to America, and he's like, I can't wait to go to America.
I'm like, oh yeah, it'd be great.
I'm smoking a cigarette.
I'm like, yeah, it'd be great for your wife to just go to the store and no one give her shit about it by herself.
And he's like, what?
It'd be great.
Your kids can just go fucking run around the neighborhood and they can go have boyfriends and do whatever they want to do, and they don't have to worry about asking permission.
He's like, no, I'm like, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Your wife can drive by herself.
She can go places.
Not doesn't need your permission.
He's like, no, no, no.
Then he moved, then he hit it.
Somebody, somebody uh, somebody endorsed him.
Came over.
Really?
Guess who he left in Afghanistan?
His wife.
His whole family, dude.
Oh.
His whole family somewhere in Virginia right now.
What a piece of crap.
Yeah, dude.
Absolutely.
Reached out to me on uh on on uh on Facebook.
Rafula's his name.
We called him Mike.
We call them all by Anglo names.
We should we should set up a meeting and record it.
No, I don't want to see that.
Dude, I really hate this guy.
Like I really I do, I almost almost beat the shit out of him one time because he was smoking a cigarette like at 2 a.m.
I don't know, in a secure position.
I was about to beat the shit out of him.
But uh anyway, this guy sucks.
He's in the States now, he's allowed to be here, left his family to uh I don't know, deal with the Taliban because their father and husband was uh an operative of the United States military.
Who knows what happened to them?
They might be dead.
Jeez.
If they're a backwards people there, man.
Yeah.
Their morals don't line up with ours.
And that that yeah, sure, that's anecdotal, but there's there's a lot of at least 10 guys watching this right now who have similar stories with interpreters in Afghanistan.
Yeah.
No, I I I think that's that w there has to be some lines drawn.
And if we don't listen, it the longer this goes, the more draconian the cuts have to be.
Like the lines have to get firmer and this thing it's it's just like deporting people that have been here.
It's like, oh, I've been here for 10 or 15 years.
Sorry we didn't get around to doing the right thing 10 or 15 years ago and keeping you from coming to this country illegally.
But now we're coming around and getting everybody out that shouldn't be here.
The longer this goes on, the worse that it gets.
So there do need to be some changes made.
And I I I like Steven's plan about the voting stuff.
I understand that there could be some different, you know, issues that you'll face with that.
But listen, if you're if you're a net taker, sorry.
You don't get to vote.
You don't get to determine what the people who are actually contributing to this society, like what they get to spend their money on, or what the government spends their money on.
You're just always gonna vote for it to be given out.
So I I get it.
But we have to make sure that these laws change and uh and there is some protection.
Not against anybody.
It's not uh don't frame it that way.
It's for us.
Protections for us, not against anybody else.
Next chat.
All right.
Next chat from Pedro the Mexican 15.
Hello, Pedro.
Question for the crew.
What are your thoughts on deportations of people still?
Hold on, let's just leave it up there.
Leave it up there.
No, you're fine.
You're fine.
This is more about Pedro.
Are you actually Mexican?
Pedro?
I mean he could be.
He was born in Mexico.
I don't know, Pedro, reach back out.
Let us know.
Or is this just a name?
Are you just taking a screen?
Okay.
Pedro the Mexican 15.
We'll see.
Yes.
Uh so thoughts on deportations of people still owing debt.
Would you be happy to write off the debt if they are deported?
Hmm.
Uh can we do both?
Here's another question.
I think that's a here's a that's uh more of an opinion question.
Uh this is a fact-back question.
Fact-based question.
Maybe research can help us with this.
Can is bankruptcy limited to American citizens?
Well, if you're deported, I mean, listen, you could just not pay anything.
Whether you're deported or whether your physical location has nothing to do with firing bankruptcy.
No, no, no, I know.
But I'm saying you don't have to file for bankruptcy.
Bankruptcy is protection, essentially, and and kind of a structured way of getting through.
Yeah, I know.
But they may just be like, we're just gonna just not pay.
Well, I get it.
What about if the credit issuer who issued credit to illegal eats it.
Yeah.
Yeah, we shouldn't be issuing credits to to credit to people who are here illegally.
Sorry, bank.
And taking advantage of them.
Yes.
Suck it.
I'm with Tim.
I'm with Tim.
I only asked that bankruptcy question because it, you know, it does because that does, you know, give you a legal uh a legal way out of your debt if you were to come back later.
Uh oh later on.
Yeah, because that's you know, that's one of the things Tom Holman mentioned.
Was like, hey, there's a right way to do this.
Yeah.
Self-deport.
Get out of here, come back, do it the right way.
Yeah.
Uh in time, or whatever, he said.
Uh but uh yeah, I think I think if there's a way for them to be legally not obligated to pay it, then that's different than you know, writing it off as some kind of uh uh I mean chase Chase could come after them once they come back in legally.
Yeah, for sure.
Hey, uh remember that $30,000 in debt you owe us.
Uh yeah, you're gonna have to pay that.
I just don't want to I just don't want the the federal government or the Fed to bail them out.
I was about to say also coupled with no bailouts whatsoever for the option of forcing the the the country of origin to pay that, but then you risk that country no longer wanting to play ball if you have you know no other cards to play for that.
That's why parachutes were invented.
We'll just fly over their airspace and push the people out with parachutes.
Well, I mean, they'll take the they'll take the people.
I'm I'm saying they they might not want to play ball in other you know, other facets of life if if you're sitting there sticking them with a bill with uh let's just I think the banks are the the culprits here, whoever did that.
And didn't did Tim Walls just the other day sign a bill that everybody gets a driver's license or a license state issued idea?
No, it wasn't the other day, it was a while ago.
He he did do the I know he proposed it.
Well, there's a here's a here's what happened.
He it yes, it happened.
Everyone in Minnesota can get a driver's license even if you're not a uh citizen.
Now the the hard thing is when you register to vote you use your driver's license and there's no there's only a question that asks you if you're a legal citizen.
Right.
Yeah there's the only thing that's preventing somebody who's illegal who has a driver's license legally as an illegal resident is honesty.
Ah that's it's I know what you're talking about because they there was a there was a hearing maybe like a sign of some sort that was in yeah something was was being talked about and on the floor in Minnesota and somebody of authority some lady of authority or some guy of authority didn't have to like through a series of questions had to admit that yes it is technically possible for a legal uh residents to vote.
Here we go.
It's insane.
Yeah, you got it?
You have it?
Yeah, it's Grand Pinnacle Tribune.
I don't know exactly what that is, but Minnesota officials, this is October 16th, admit non-citizens could vote with state ID.
Ah, that's right.
Okay, so, you know.
The only thing stopping them is them saying yes.
Yes or no.
That's it.
No.
Or, sorry, yes.
Different accent, different migrant.
No say?
Different migrant.
I don't know.
No.
I don't think, yeah, that's insane, the fact that we're allowing that.
How is it possible?
Okay.
No electoral votes for Minnesota.
Zero.
You're letting people that are not citizens vote in your elections.
Zero.
They didn't know.
Look at this.
Every single state.
They're not just letting it, they're facilitating.
Yes, they are.
They're facilitating.
Thank you.
That's a much better term, Josh.
I was wrong there.
Admonish me.
No, no, no.
I'm admonished.
I said let facilitate is what they're actually.
You don't have to get him.
Just thank you.
That's okay.
I'll take the admonishment.
That's all right.
They're facilitating it.
I can handle it.
Zero electoral votes.
Until you get your stuff in line, zero.
Done.
You get none.
Sorry.
You got until the next election cycle until, you know, those things happen and you get none until it's fixed.
And cut state funding immediately.
Well, listen, there are steps to this, right?
So maybe that's the next step if they're like, well, no, we still won't do it.
It's like, well, then you will get no money.
Hey, we don't pay any money.
We have military.
Do both at the same time immediately.
Tim goes further than I do next chat.
There needs to be a federal law.
I think about, uh, minimum steam.
If it's a federal election, you can have your, own state election roll rules and laws but if it's a federal election I think that it should be federally mandated that you have to prove US citizenship.
Well I think Congress does need to act on this there's several bills that have been proposed or you know come to I just you need a passport in order to vote.
That's my sport.
Proven I would say I would take uh I would take a birth certificate or you know social security card or whatever the heck but uh they have fake they that's how they got their credit from Chase sure but it makes it that but it's a lot harder than getting a state is a lot harder than going it's very hard to get a passport.
It's true.
You gotta have to go through steps.
Something to be able to vote in this country that means you're a citizen until then you get zero electoral votes from your state.
Next chat all right well uh speaking of non-U.S citizens Pedro the Mexican 15 got back to us oh good hey Pedro I am British don't even know what a Mexican is has been exposed let the truth set you free Pedro would still be Mexican could be a Mexican British I asked him if he was mixed Mexican and he said I am British.
Well then you say he was for shut up Tim the screen name says Pedro the Mexican not the Brit If he was a Mexican British when he eats his beans and toast for the for breakfast it would be good beans.
It'd be like it'd be really good beans it would be good yeah some refried beans I don't think there's much good Mexican food going on in England.
Nah maybe maybe like little pockets but then again there's no place to get good mushy peas in Dallas I'm just crapping all over British food I'm sorry.
Hey we we love our British fans you guys ought to fight for some free speech.
Are you here Pedro are you in Mexico?
Help me make the name make sense Pedro the Mexican Mexico how about we call him every single time we pick we're gonna call him Pedro the Brit 15 lies Pedro the Mexican sounds better though.
It does it does next chat all right next chat From Damo Knight.
Do you think there's a point where the left, like an addict, hits rock bottom and realizes how far gone they are and actually starts to work on turning things around?
Well, Josh.
Like an addict, they will deny, deny, deny, and probably go back to their old ways.
That's true.
Yeah.
It's true.
That's a sad truth.
Uh really is addicts in my family, and unfortunately, that's the way it goes.
Sometimes sometimes you get a great recovery, and that's awesome.
But there are also uh, you know, there are also side effects.
So it takes so it does take a flash of of genius kind of moment, Stevens talked about um for that stuff.
Uh-oh.
Uh-oh, there's something laughing going on.
Whatever.
We'll we'll get to it in a minute.
He said, please do call me Pager of the Brit.
Ah, okay.
You're just leaning into it.
Uh so your lies have been uh um and uh we'll we'll see.
Uh I don't think they'll ever hit rock bottom, though.
I really don't.
I I think I don't I don't think it works like that with people on the left.
On the right, when we look into, for example, you know, controversial issues um that the right has to deal with.
We go, ah, okay.
Yeah, I can see where maybe I I kind of adjust my position a little bit.
I try to make sure that it lines up with the facts of the situation, and I make sure that okay, I'm not I'm not just being unreasonable.
Okay, this this is a good path forward.
But people on the left, and I again I'm speaking of leadership because individuals are very difficult, like they're it's not a monolith, but like the leadership on the left just seems bent on power and control.
And I understand that there's uh an element to that for everybody who's in politics, of course.
Duh, I'm not an idiot.
But I I think what you see is not a oh no, we're wrong.
It's a how do we get more of the power and control?
They don't like this argument anymore, so let's just give them a different one.
It's not about realizing that you're wrong and trying to correct it.
It's just going, well, which way is the wind blowing?
That's really all it is.
So no, I don't think they'll ever hit rock bottom and kind of change and do anything like that.
I think ultimately what you're gonna have to do is make them irrelevant.
So if you want to hold kind of more liberal views, like you know, uh Democrat versus you know Republican views, then the only way you're gonna get elected is if it's much closer to what conservatives believe.
That I think that's the only way that changes.
Otherwise, it's just it's just a power grab.
They're never gonna real realize that they're convinced they're right.
Yeah, you said that they'll never hit rock bottom.
Um I gotta tell you, like a lot of addicts, uh, they also think that they have not hit rock bottom.
Even when it's like they will be on the street.
They're on the street like that bad.
It ain't that bad, bro.
I got it.
Yeah, I live in someone else's backyard, but I'm doing all right.
Have you seen my pose?
I just bend over for a little bit.
It's so sad when I see those videos.
My mouth still works, so I can still give my drugs.
Oh, geez.
It's a couple more illegal voters.
Just uh Yeah.
All right, what's uh what's so funny over there?
All right, well, you know, the uh Pedro of the Mexican 15 saga to rest.
Well, this is gonna be the Pedro of the Mexican 15 show.
Fine, fine.
I'm born and bred British.
Uh-huh.
I have been into Mexico twice.
I am definitely not third world.
I just like drinking tequila on nights out, and the name was given to me by my friend.
Oh.
Oh, see, in America, we would call that racist.
Yeah.
Cultural appropriation.
It's fun.
It's fun.
But here, somebody will say, eh, foo.
Just don't post on C. Yeah.
He's like the whitest white guy you've ever seen that happened to go to Mexico and get drunk on a beach eating the worm from the tequila bottle.
Heck yeah.
And now his friends are like, ah, it's Pedro the Mexican, guys.
Hey, it's Pedro.
Anyway, Pedro, we love you.
We appreciate your like your style.
Mexico is a fun place.
But uh I didn't think.
I just had a hunch.
I had a hunch that Pedro was not, in fact, Mexican, and I was right.
He's not.
Next chat.
Okay, Hans Landa.
Yeah.
What?
Just sniff him out, can't you?
It's like rewards.
All right.
Next chap, very important question from Decision Points.
Question for the crew.
Would you agree Trump's new ballroom deserves a name to match its size?
Maybe the big balls room.
No.
Stop it.
Speaking of big balls, that DC judge release those two kids of age 18 and 19 to probation, I believe.
The ones that beat up big balls for trying to not let them steal his girlfriend's car.
You heard their reasoning, right?
Why?
She said uh because she's not there to punish, she's there to rehabilitate.
No.
Okay, well, when you fail to rehabilitate and those those those young men commit another crime, then you're responsible for it.
Hey.
How about that?
Because that was your job to rehabilitate.
You failed.
You lose your job.
Maybe even you get to go to jail too.
Well, they they weren't.
How about you with them?
Would you like that?
They weren't there to beat up.
They were just there to uh dispossess of an auto.
Oh, well, maybe she has an auto for them to um dispossess of just spent a week with them at a camp.
There you go.
Everywhere.
Well, not I didn't mean like that.
I meant like a summer camp with Hans Lon by now.
No, no, no.
Yeah, very bad.
I didn't mean like a camp camp.
I meant like, you know, they sing songs together and she teaches them about being good she could rebu rehabilitate.
Re-education camp.
That's not what I meant either.
Damn it.
They should go to jail.
They should go to jail.
I think Federal Chargers will be impressed.
I'd like to go to Next Chat, but not yet.
Keep going.
I have judicial fatigue.
Dude.
True.
Yeah.
Well, you'd be double fatigued if you saw her, but uh Oh, really?
Oh, I know.
Yeah.
How do we uh this we're just let's just we're sleepwalking into disaster every single day.
She looks like she's from DC.
I mean, as long as the band keeps playing, I guess I'm fine.
Let's just noodles give me another chat.
Screw up.
Speaking of walking, Shannon, 9284.
That's a lot of numbers.
What are your thoughts on mobilizing a Trump march across the country?
How can we coordinate it?
How can we coordinate it?
And do you think it would remind these losers of the November ass kicking they received?
I am personally not a big fan of marches.
Uh that also sounds like hero worship to me.
A little bit.
I mean I wouldn't do it personally.
I'm not gonna go out there and march and go, I love Trump and uh Trump's the best and suck it.
You I'm not that uh that's uh pretty gay.
I'm not gonna do that.
Protesting, like when they were taking away our rights and keeping us locked in.
And I think like the things that were, you know, that Steven and the crew went on in Michigan.
I think that makes sense, you know, like actually doing that.
But like marching in support of, I don't know.
I mean, I think there's some utility for it.
Don't get me wrong, but if you're gonna do something, I would rather you be involved in local politics and helping change what's going on in your area, not necessarily doing like a big march or something like that.
Um, you know, especially not on like maybe certain days, I don't know, like the 6th of January, any year in the near future.
Um, just you know, because they they look for reasons.
No, I I just I don't know.
I'd rather you get involved in doing something.
If if marching is kind of what you think will make a difference and change things, then fine.
I just don't think it will because the No Kings thing, there was a lot of people doing that, it changed my mind zero.
Like I don't think it really changed anybody's minds at all.
I mean, they were like, oh, there's seven million.
Let's okay, fine, granted, seven million.
You mean ten percent of the people that voted against Hitler came out in marched because Hitler was going to be Hitlering?
What?
That's not the kind of support that I would expect to see if there was, in fact, a fascist dictator that was about to strip American citizens of their rights and send kill squads around the country.
I would imagine that maybe it would be more than 10% of the people that voted for the other guy.
Yeah, plus I think that another thing too is that these marches are, you know, they they're um by design, they're supposed to be for things you disagree with.
Um I get it, you want to show support for something and you want to go, you want to go march about it.
But think about what a march and a uh it's called a march protest.
Call it a march.
What does that bring?
That brings, well, now you gotta close down streets.
Okay, people gotta go places.
All right.
Uh now you gotta on those streets, you gotta close down the businesses.
Well, people are people gotta stay open.
Some people they can't be open every day.
Some people work in an industry like I don't know, stand-up comedy, and sometimes they sometimes they they book a show a couple months in advance for a date that then will turn into a new king's protest.
And then you got people on the streets.
Luckily it worked out for me, but uh it could have easily if it wasn't Fort Worth, it could have easily been something that could have disrupted a show and cost me thousands of dollars.
And and and for what?
So you can go out there and say how much you love the president?
Uh I would be against that personally.
Um Josh just doesn't want to mess up one of his shows.
Okay, final chat, we have to get out of here.
I sometimes I just want to get some pizza.
Oh, that's true.
Final chat.
All right.
So since we talked about retards today, uh Moranio asks, question for all.
Should Elon Musk try to buy Reddit to drain that swamp too.
No, because these guys are just gonna go somewhere else and set up something else retarded.
Let's not let's not ask retarded questions.
At least all the retards are where we know they are.
I wish I don't think Reddit needs to be drained as much as it needs to stop removing uh voices of you know uh uh opposing views.
They remove conservative voices every day on that site.
And it's like just before you didn't do that.
I don't know if only drain something, but you fill it back up with uh equal opportunity.
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